Yeah, Biden had one bad night, and he also has plenty of good nights. Do you really want the person with his finger on the nukes to be someone who gets it right sometimes? Do you want the person negotiating with foreign leaders and deciding whether or not we go to war to be someone who gets it right sometimes? President of the United States is a fulltime job, and having both good and bad days just isn't good enough.
I mean, I don't disagree, exactly, but the current american public made it
abundantly clear nearly a decade ago when trump, in his 70s, was elected the first time that a great many of them do not, in fact, hold the president of the US to those standards. They reinforced that when they elected Biden in his 70s last cycle in the face of a trump that had racked up a 6-7 digit body count on the american people. They've reinforced it
again when they've chosen two prospective octogenarians for POTUS, one of which incited a fucking coup attempt and led over a million citizens to the goddamn grave.
Our nation
should be holding our prospective commander in chief to high standards. We're also very, very obviously
not doing that and haven't been for basically my entire goddamn life at a minimum.
At least biden actually has good days, ha.
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Though, that said, there are paths forward. It's entirely possible folks just friggin' forget about the debate in the next four months, especially if there's more and performance is significantly different. It's possible one or both of the POTUS candidates frikkin'
die, 'cause they're both goddamn ancient and shouldn't be running for office (I will laugh until I
cry if this year's october surprise is "Whoops, campaign is now VP vs VP 'cause both the presidential noms are dead from age related issues"). It can sink in that trump's even less coherent than biden is when the latter's ill and it's late. Lots of crap can happen in the next few months.