I-5 wrote:Totally agree. He has nothing to gain, and everything to lose by getting in the ring with someone who bites ears and plays dirty. Of course, he's going to do it anyway. However, in the end I don't think it will hugely move the needle either way. People are entrenched, and both sides want to see blood. See my post about polling and predictors.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Does Biden have a choice? Has a president ever avoided direct debate in a presidential election?
Aseahawkfan wrote:Trump is much better than Biden in front of a crowd. His greatest strength is his salesmanship. The man can sell himself, ideas, products, or what not to a crowd. You let him get in front of a crowd against Biden, he's going to look a lot stronger. He'll get his slogans going. Say what you will about Trump and his lies, his ability work a crowd is way up there. It's served him well over the years.
Aseahawkfan wrote:But can Biden afford to not debate? It will make him look very weak if Trump is calling him out to a debate and Biden is completely avoiding it. If Trump is already calling Biden "Sleepy Joe", how does it make Biden look to avoid Trump? Trump will go after that like gangbusters. We'll never hear the end of Trump saying, "Joe is scared to debate me. Look at him, Sleepy Joe won't face me because he's weak." For Americans looking for a confidence booster, it will look very weak if Biden hides out avoiding head to head debate with Trump. It will look very pathetic. We'll see how it moves the polls, but I think it would be a highly risk move to avoid debate.
Aseahawkfan wrote:The Democrats look like they might give Trump some good PR if he uses an executive order to extend unemployment benefits.
Aseahawkfan wrote:On a side note, it looks like Chauvin is going to escape jail or at least the murder 2 charge in Minnesota. The prosecutors should have went for Murder 3 Manslaughter. Going for a murder 2 charge based on the commission of a felony looks bound to fail. America bill burn again and more cops will be targeted when Chauvin is found not guilty. No idea why they went for the murder 2 charge given the evidence. Looks like a bad mistake to me.
RiverDog wrote:I haven't heard much about that, but I seriously doubt that Chauvin walks. I can't imagine all 12 on any jury voting to acquit based on the evidence I've seen (and I admit that I haven't seen all of it).
RiverDog wrote:The DA was driven by the public to charge him with the highest possible crime. Many were highly upset that he didn't go for Murder 1. In any event, life is essentially over for Chauvin no matter what happens in the courtroom. Someone will take justice into their own hands or he will be so vilified that he'll never be able to live a normal life.
It's probably best that we start another thread if we want to discuss this further
Aseahawkfan wrote:Chauvin has been tried by the public and ruined. Doubt he'll be killed though, but maybe. So far Zimmerman has been wandering around without incident.
I just wanted to alert you so you'll be ready when the riot and burning starts again. Us old folks remember when the Rodney King's cops got off and this will likely be worse and more widespread. For those that don't remember: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots
Hawktawk wrote:Yes Biden should debate trump. Hes agreed to 3 debates.He'd look ridiculous backing out. Joe was never the best debater and he's lost his fastball which was Jamie moyer to begin with. But Dumpster has so lowered the expectations for Joe with his "sleepy joe,they wheel him out, he has no idea what hes saying cant put two sentences together, they wheel him back to the basement. "crap that when Biden puts 3 or 4 together he's a winner.Same as the "Biden is a radical leftist who hates america and god". People aren't buying that. Even republicans know it's not true.
Beyond that this isn't Trump 2016 with his *refreshing* blunt vulgar talk. This is Trump 2020, 4 years more mentally unhinged, terrible track record, particularly on togetherness and empathy. 5 years of constant BS, employee churn, scandal after scandal, pressured speech, thousands of Tweets to glean from. Hes being attacked with devastating ads by republicans.
Oh and by the way while Trump was waddling his fat arse around New Bedminster golfing and signing executive orders it was sleepy Joe and his entourage on bicycles riding around the neighborhood being stopped and interviewed interviewed by Faux News. Maybe Joe should challenge him to a bicycle race![]()
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My point is dont count out Joe Biden in a debate. I cant say he won a democratic debate but he didn't knock himself out despite devastating attacks from all sides.
His recent one line press releases have been devastating" When I'm president you won't have to worry about my tweets"![]()
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"when I'm president I'll be standing beside our doctors and scientists looking for ways to beat this pandemic, noty attacking them on twitter" . Mr president stop your whining"
I could go on. If he can bring forth any semblance of that anger, righteous fury he will do just fine and it may well be trump getting pummeled even further than he is already. Joe is not Hillary and DJT isn't who he was 4 years ago.
Aseahawkfan wrote:If Biden focuses on the corona response and is ready for that, he can go after Trump on that alone. He just has to stand his ground and not give the Repubs too much ammo to keep his spot in the polls.
RiverDog wrote:Agreed, but I'll add to that Trump's response to the racial unrest we've been experiencing. He's even had military guys like Mattis and Kelly come out against him on that issue. So long as Biden doesn't stick his foot in his mouth and display some of his own biases, it's a winning issue for him. A man that doesn't even attend church uses pepper spray and tear gas on a peaceful assembly so he can clear out a space for a photo op of him holding up a Bible in front of a church?
I-5 wrote:When has Biden ever said he supported defunding the police? Never.
I-5 wrote:I don't really see the ammo Trump will bring against Biden except Hunter (boring) and being VP for Obama, who he hates. Unfortunately for Trump, a lot of people who didn't like Obama miss him now, including republicans. Trump just keeps circling the drain tighter and tighter, appealing to no one but his hardcore base, his staff, and his surrogates Hannity/Tucker/Ingraham/Limbaugh. The Harris birther thing just shows how clueless he is about how to go after her. He's throwing anything he can at the wall and to see what sticks, and it looks desperate.
I-5 wrote:What I find interesting now is how Fox is trying so hard to say that Harris is not really a moderate, while progressive circles are saying at the exact same time that she's not really progressive. Talk about walking a tightrope, she seems to be right down the middle!
She's not in the middle. She's expressed support for things like the Green New Deal and reparations for slavery. That's not a moderate position.
She's not in the middle. She's expressed support for things like the Green New Deal and reparations for slavery. That's not a moderate position.
I-5 wrote:She's right down the middle if you listen to progressives complain about her lack of past support for blacks, not calling for defunding the police, and backing off her support of a single payer healthcare system. I guess it depends where you are looking.
I-5 wrote:I agree she won't be the winning factor, but she'll probably have a more positive influence on Biden's chances than Palin did with McCain. Palin violated the unspoken 'do no harm' mantra of a VP candidate by being unfocused and unprepared. Would McCain have beaten Obama either way? Not even a chance, but still. If anything, there is a large black female contingent in the democratic voting base that will probably be paying more attention, to make an understatement. You also shouldn't discount the sizable and loyal network of her black alma matter and greek system. It may sound trivial, but she called them out in her speech for a reason, and from what I've seen, they are a very tight and nationwide phenomenon that is like a free campaign team.
Hawktawk wrote:Ok sleepy joe wasn’t so sleepy . His speech drew raves even among some fox commentators . Trump really has let his yap overload his arse with all these insults about Biden’s cognitive ability . Some have called it his best speech in his career . As a commentator said yesterday “ Trump will be running against a candidate , not a caricature “ . Really looking forward to the debates now . Trump has been melting down in all caps during the dnc convention already . Hopefully he will have a fit at the podium . I sure hope so . What a Jackass .
I-5 wrote:Pretty much same thing I'm saying, Riv. And yes, Palin was a really terrible pick, not that it mattered.
I knew that the 'Sleepy Joe' was going to backfire on Trump. Pretty stupid to set a bar that low, which Joe immediately aced with probably the best speech of his career.
I think a HUGE factor in the debates is the fact that the live audience is very limited. Trump always does best when he panders to a crowd and bullies other candidates, and always does his absolute worst in small interviews...especially when he gets fact-checked. Bullying won't work in this type of format.
I-5 wrote:We know that if the moderator is Chris Wallace, he will absolutely fact-check Trump in real time, and he did just that a one of the 2016 debates. Wallace is fast becoming my most trusted journalist, and ironically it's because I know he gives dems just as hard of a time. I want that scrutiny on both sides always.
I-5 wrote:My point about the sleepy label is that 1) it's a non-sensical label based on a caricature, so just by showing up and sounding more intelligent than Trump (not hard to do), it's moot and 2) even if Biden is not the most rah-rah guy, that is literally no one's concern or expectation, nor even a qualification to do the job.
I-5 wrote:What Biden is projecting is stability and decency, and whether one agrees with his policies or not, no one doubts his ability to function in the job. Trump isn't going to change his stripes now, so he's not going to win on those qualities.
RiverDog wrote:I didn't see the speech live. I don't often watch/listen to politicians live, even those that I happen to like or agree with. I'm more likely to read the text of their remarks.
Reading from a prepared script in front of a teleprompter is one thing. Debating another candidate in front of a panel of moderators without so much as crib notes is an entirely different monster, especially one that doesn't play by the rules like Donald Trump. Biden is going to have his work cut out for him just being able to refute Trump's lies and inaccuracies. If Sleepy Joe is going to show his face, it will be in the debates.
Biden needs to project is a more effective management style, of surrounding himself with good people, soliciting their advice, weighing the alternatives, then making his decision.
Hawktawk wrote:I didn't see it live either but when not only Chris Wallace but also Britt Hume of Faux called it a home run Id say it was. Its nothing to pooh pooh whats being called the best speech of Joe Biden's career at the biggest moment in our nations history.
Hawktawk wrote:It aint 2016. Joe is not Hillary. Ill predict right now Joe Biden will give trump a dose of his own medicine .He will be just as loud as Trump if needed and infinitely more coherent. He's already been quoted as saying Trump needs taken "out behind the woodshed". Joe Biden looks for all the world like a man that understands the time is now or never for America. He's righteously furious with this incompetent F#@k who has spent the last 4 years trying to destroy America and it will show in the debates.
Biden needs to project is a more effective management style, of surrounding himself with good people, soliciting their advice, weighing the alternatives, then making his decision.
I-5 wrote:Biden absolutely projects exactly this when I hear him talk. He is no maverick, and that's a good thing.
I-5 wrote:In regards to 'Sleepy' meaning stuck in the 20th Century, again, not a strong point for Trump, who is always using 70's-80's references. That's why the man is so obsessed with Time magazine covers, a rag that saw it's golden age back then.
Joe is absolutely a decent guy when you consider what he's done to keep his family together through one tragedy after another. It's just one opinion vs the other, but when you compare him with the idiot who only thinks about himself in every single word and action, there is no comparison. Biden isn't a saint, and he doesn't have to be. He is decent.
I-5 wrote:RIv, would you call yourself part of the independent, swing-voter bloc, or more of a conservative?
Aseahawkfan wrote:I wonder who will swing this. I know right now folks like Riverdog think Trump is solely on the hook for the COVID19 response, but I know a lot of people in Washington hate the Democrats for their handling of COVID19. There is more hate in many blue states towards the Democratic handling of COVID19 due to lost jobs and destroying businesses. These lockdowns are causing a massive number of bankruptcies and lost jobs that people seem to be overlooking. Governors like Jay Inslee picked economic winners and losers and then provided very little help to keep small businesses going and jobs in the industries hit the hardest. The lockdown is the sole reason they are gone. How many of those angry folks are looking for revenge on the Dems? I know more than a few.
I-5 wrote:Thanks. That sounds about right, meaning what I though (my positions aren't that far from yours btw).
I-5 wrote:Who do you think he (Biden) needs to convince? I know republicans who are sick of Trump are voting for him...who else does he need to go after in your opinion?
I-5 wrote:Also, what's your stance on China?
NorthHawk wrote:Regarding China the US has to rejoin the TPP and lead it by making changes that will work.
Also inviting the EU to join as well and possibly add India to it.
The biggest fear of China is a group block against them and the TPP was supposed to be that wall.
The economies of the EU and USA make up around 45% of the worlds GDP. Add in the TPP countries
like Japan, Australia, S. Korea, Canada and others who are all being subjected to Chinese hegemony
and and well over 55% of the worlds GDP is represented. Maybe more than 60% - I haven't added it
up lately. And if India wanted to join as well, they have the 2nd largest population and a building
economy. China could not ignore such a group and would have to change their ways.
But it takes someone who is able to actually lead a group of people, not someone who just wants
to make pronouncements without doing the work. That person has to be respected as well, and
that ship sailed a few years ago with Trump.
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