I'm guessing you didn't watch his town hall debate last night.
Link?Misty » 18 Sep 2020, 2:30 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm guessing you didn't watch his town hall debate last night.
Contrary to the town hall that Trump did a few days ago, where he answered every single question by ignoring the question and talking about what a great job he's doing, Biden answered questions by citing very specific policies in great detail.
If that's what dementia looks like, I hope I get it.
Actually I was quite impressed.Cannonpointer » 18 Sep 2020, 2:52 pm » wrote: ↑Link?Misty » 18 Sep 2020, 2:30 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm guessing you didn't watch his town hall debate last night.
Contrary to the town hall that Trump did a few days ago, where he answered every single question by ignoring the question and talking about what a great job he's doing, Biden answered questions by citing very specific policies in great detail.
If that's what dementia looks like, I hope I get it.
Did he ever say "I just made fudge?"
So you give me an example of a 180 degree flip flop?Misty » 18 Sep 2020, 2:56 pm » wrote: ↑ Actually I was quite impressed.
He did very well for a man who they say can't tie his own shoes.
I can't find the full transcript yet, but here is a portion of it where he is talking about fracking:
I gave you that example because it was the only part of the transcript that I could find.Cannonpointer » 18 Sep 2020, 3:40 pm » wrote: ↑So you give me an example of a 180 degree flip flop?Misty » 18 Sep 2020, 2:56 pm » wrote: ↑Actually I was quite impressed.
He did very well for a man who they say can't tie his own shoes.
I can't find the full transcript yet, but here is a portion of it where he is talking about fracking:![]()
In his first sentence in the interview, he makes a small gaffe:
"Fracking has to continue because we need a transition. We’re going to get to net zero emissions by 2050, and we’ll get to net zero power admissions by 2035,"
I realize this is acceptable by today's standards. But that is a sad reality, and the gaffe is still indicative.
The issue we SHOULD be looking at is that dark skinned person with the vagina. She's the one that'll be running things.
Misty » 18 Sep 2020, 3:54 pm » wrote: ↑ I gave you that example because it was the only part of the transcript that I could find.
It was only meant to show that he is quite coherent for someone who is portrayed as a person in the advanced stages of dementia.
A small gaffe.....LOL.
You mean like Yo-semite, or Thighland, or herd mentality?
I didn't watch Biden's or Trump's but I heard that Biden got a bunch of softball questions and Trump got tough questions from a tough crowd. Doesn't surprise me. It's the same with so called journalists. They never ask Biden tough questions. If you think the mainstream media doesn't have an agenda then you're naive. Here's an example. I use AOL for my email. Nearly every time I pull up the home page there's a negative article about Trump. So the other day I went to the feedback section of AOL and read the comments. Person after person practically begged AOL to be more fair to the president, and stop the leftist agenda, and to stop with the lies they print. But AOL is like every other mainstream media outfit. They won't give the president a break.You can look for yourself.Misty » 18 Sep 2020, 2:30 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm guessing you didn't watch his town hall debate last night.
Contrary to the town hall that Trump did a few days ago, where he answered every single question by ignoring the question and talking about what a great job he's doing, Biden answered questions by citing very specific policies in great detail.
If that's what dementia looks like, I hope I get it.