I'm not even suggesting that Biden necessarily did anything all that bad. And further interviews by Flores suggest that she wasn't doing that either. She simply felt uncomfortable in the situation and since nobody is really taking these behaviors seriously, there's been no real pushback against it other than some comedy sketches, she felt like someone had to be the first to speak out about it.
I think it's important to get this conversation going, since it's something that's going to have to be addressed at some point.
Here's the thing. I LIKE Joe Biden. I think as a leader he'd be pretty damn good on a relative scale. He's got good policy stances. He's got the charisma to work an audience and build hype. He's got a good background... at least as good as a career politician can have. But I also don't think he's electable. He's got too close ties to Obama. He's too old. He's just damn creepy in some specific cases.
If he's the nominee, I'll happily vote for him. He's one of the better (potential) choices on the still changing roster. But I also think he's got too much baggage that can be used against him, and just the association with Obama is going to mobilize the opposition even harder than they might under someone else. (Although if a Warren or a Sanders gets the nomination, I don't see them being any better on that front, so he's not alone with that sort of downside.)
I'd also like to see someone a little younger as well. I'm tired of our candidates being people who could plausibly keel over at any time despite no outstanding health issues. Especially with such a high stress job. You can see it in presidents, how hard it is on them. Dubya looked terrible after his 8 years. Obama looked much older by the time he left. Trump started terribly, quickly hit "Old man yells at cloud" levels and has gone even beyond that as of late. We go in knowing that the VP could potentially be the president if the worst happened. But let's not make that any more likely than we have to.