Biden’s Performance at the Debate

Who could replace him if we get to that (which we won’t)?

B Kean
5 min read4 days ago
Photo by Polina Kocheva on Unsplash

Each man’s death diminishes me,
For I am involved in mankind.
Therefore, send not to know
For whom the bell tolls,
It tolls for thee (Your Daily Poem).

Democrats across the nation are mourning today. From the moment our great, old (and white) hope to save our nation’s democracy answered the first question in his raspy voice through the stumbles and until the bitter end, Joe Biden demonstrated to many that perhaps he should have opted not to run for a second term in office. Many now feel he should step aside and make way for the future of the party (by the way, Biden’s opening answer was quite good and much better than the nonsense spouted out by Trump).

Today, and it might be a mild overreaction, but “one never knows, do one,” good, patriotic Americans are mourning the imminent death of our democracy. Trumplicans, MAGidiots, and the hordes of cultists are celebrating what they now believe will be a leisurely stroll into the White House in November.

To put it mildly, it didn’t look good for our team. It didn’t look good for Republicans either, though, because nothing Trump said was void of his usual bluster, penchant for lying, and nastiness. He demonstrated that he is unfit, and his performance more than likely…

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B Kean

The past holds the answers to today’s problems. “Be curious, not judgmental,” at least until you have all the facts. Think and stop watching cable news.