I have no idea how many people who vote share my feelings. As of today, no evidence has been presented that Joe Biden suffered from anything except not dying. If that is how they treat old people, simply for not dying and not retiring, then they have no business running this country. I have no idea why they bring it up, and if a reporter asks, all one has to say is that it’s old news and has nothing to do with what they are proposing.
I felt Joe Biden was doing a great job, but I was disappointed that he didn’t run against Trump. I blame some of the so-called leaders of the Democratic Party and misguided or bought media like the New York Times. I no longer subscribe to the Times and would only accept a yearly special, which would allow me to do Wordle and the Mini crossword.
That question was prompted by new comments from former vice president Kamala Harris, who is the highest-ranking Democrat to say that Biden should not have run — a particularly striking admission from the loyalist who replaced him as a candidate.
“’It’s Joe and Jill’s decision.’ We all said that, like a mantra, as if we’d all been hypnotized,” Harris writes in an excerpt from her forthcoming book published last week in The Atlantic. “Was it grace, or was it recklessness? In retrospect, I think it was recklessness.”
“The overwhelming majority of elected Democrats are focused on moving forward. There’s no interest for them in re-litigating this and neither are the vast majority of voters,” said Tommy Vietor, a former Obama administration official who co-hosts the podcast “Pod Save America.” “But that kind of candor is going to be a prerequisite to be seen as credible. I think it will be important for the 2028 primary; people will be asked, ‘What did you know when?’”




