Taffy on the wing wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 1:25 am
Do you like the part where he says "these kids are being extremely well treated" when talking about the 500 odd children who's parents can't be found after the Gov separated them?
The man is a Malignant Narcissist & there's no cure for that.
Perhaps it's the lies that spew from his mouth on a continuous basis?
Even the last debate was punctuated with dozens of full blown lies.....he can't stop!
Joe Biden may be a bit disappointing and a bit old, but at least he can feel others' pain & he doesn't lie continually.
Yes, I agree, that was why I called him a weapon and why I suspect it is better he doesn’t win.
He does talk some sense though, its a shame he doesn’t do it in a mature, respectful and articulate way.
There was a great article in The Atlantic this week, partly written by the peerless Tom McTague, best political writer either side of the pond.
This is one paragraph, referring to Trump identifying all the problems with US foreign policy:
“Here, then, was the Trump charge sheet, built on a lifetime of instinct and anger—a set of accusations, explicitly laid out or implicitly made, against not only Obama, but all post–Cold War presidents. George H. W. Bush had failed to foresee a revanchist Russia or to establish an economic package to bring it into the fold; Bill Clinton had paved the way for China’s rise and had expanded NATO to Russia’s borders; George W. Bush had trapped the U.S. in unwinnable wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; and Obama had begun a process of American withdrawal and a pivot to Asia without the commitment to see it through. The central problem for Trump’s opponents is this: He wasn’t wrong.”
https://www.theatlantic.com/internation ... cy/616773/
That is why I fear a Biden presidency - same old, same old, while the West declines and the East rises. Trump’s foulness pales into insignificance compared to that. I just wish there was a better option.