Hawktawk wrote:I see Bidens problem in the primaries as opposed to the general election. This is a big deal.His actions with many women and girls are on film for all to see. He really has done some weird stuff. And I staunchly disagree that its OK for the man to get naked with a female secret service agent present just to go swimming.
I personally don't think swimming in the nude in private is a big deal so long as it wasn't some kind of indecency involved. It's not my thing, but there's lots of people that do so in their private pools. If all he did was take off a robe, jump in, then don the robe immediately after getting out, even if there's a female security agent present, its no big deal. Do you remember the female reporters being banned from the NFL locker rooms issue? That was 30 years ago. But if they can link the behavior with the other "weird Uncle Joe" label his opponents are trying to hang on him, then it might gain some traction.
Hawktawk wrote:And there a big part of the party that doesn't want an old white centrist guy as the nominee regardless of his peccadilloes or lack thereof.
That's true. But if they come to the conclusion that the only way they can beat Trump is to nominate a centrist like Biden, they might just compromise on their principles in order to get Trump out. I've heard of discussions within Democratic circles that Biden might only serve just the one term then allow the Dems to nominate one of their millennial candidates in 2024.
Hawktawk wrote:Sanders gets a pass from the hysterical leftist base because hes a socialist/communist true believer but beyond those general election fatal flaws hes a gnome like old man who combs whats left of his hair with a rock. Appearance does matter in the general and not that I'm a fan of Trumps appearance but he looks better and more presidential than Sanders. Biden looks the part and has the experience but I just see him fading fast with the radical base of the party.
Sanders reminds me of the mad scientist in "Back to the Future".
Hawktawk wrote:America has never needed a centrist third party as much as it does now.
A third party will never work under our Constitution. The best they can hope for is to play the role of a spoiler, like Ross Perot did in '92. Even if a 3rd party candidate were able to win the Electoral College vote, they likely wouldn't be able to get up to 50% and thus throw the election into the House of Representatives, which would then elect their own nominee. We're stuck with these two parties.
But I'm like you, I'd disenchanted with both parties.