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Biden loses track of event, yells 'Who's next?' at press conference with India PM

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Biden loses track of event, yells 'Who's next?' at press conference with India PM

President Biden lost track of events and forgot he was introducing the Prime Minister of India this weekend, leading to an uncomfortable moment.

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Lokmar


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Wow, how is it that removing him from office and letting Kuntmala riding out the term is improper?
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Garraty_47

Quote from: Prof Emeritus at Fawk U on September 23, 2024, 01:17:56 PMWow, how is it that removing him from office and letting Kuntmala riding out the term is improper?

That would throw a wrench in their plans to market her as a "change" candidate. It's already a hard sell because she's, you know, been VP this whole fucking time and doesn't plan to "change" anything.

But since when has reality mattered in politics?
It's all about the messaging and narratives.

They need the perception of distance between her and the current president (who was on track to lose horribly in November); giving her the big chair would make that impossible and drop the "change candidate" label directly into Trump's lap.
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Brent

Quote from: Garraty_47 on September 23, 2024, 01:44:10 PMThat would throw a wrench in their plans to market her as a "change" candidate. It's already a hard sell because she's, you know, been VP this whole fucking time and doesn't plan to "change" anything.

But since when has reality mattered in politics?
It's all about the messaging and narratives.

They need the perception of distance between her and the current president (who was on track to lose horribly in November); giving her the big chair would make that impossible and drop the "change candidate" label directly into Trump's lap.
That is what I thought too. She has really tried to distance herself from her own record. She can't do that if she repleced porridge brain.
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Prof Emeritus at Fawk U

Quote from: Garraty_47 on September 23, 2024, 01:44:10 PMThat would throw a wrench in their plans to market her as a "change" candidate. It's already a hard sell because she's, you know, been VP this whole fucking time and doesn't plan to "change" anything.

But since when has reality mattered in politics?
It's all about the messaging and narratives.

They need the perception of distance between her and the current president (who was on track to lose horribly in November); giving her the big chair would make that impossible and drop the "change candidate" label directly into Trump's lap.

I hadn't thought of that.  Well put.
Watch what you say to me or I'll mind FAWK U.