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Originally Posted by Sliver
It wasn't 'daring' of him to speak out against Biden as a candidate; it was stupid. This is Public Communications 101. Stick to the story, stick to the talking points, pivot as a group when ready. Like exactly what they've done.
I also happen to think the timing was extraordinary (likely by chance...I'm not crediting the dems with having a crystal ball on the shooting). Announcing he's withdrawing after the RNC and after the shooting couldn't have been timed better. Plus it let the Republicans devote a ton of resources to battling Biden only to have all that mean nothing.
But some lone wolf saying out loud what became 100% obvious after the debate - and to the detriment of his own political party and supposed political goals - shows he's a numbskull. No point in Biden stepping aside until they have the strategy nailed down. This guy flapping his gums did nothing to help the dems, so how was it a good idea?
Have you considered just reading the thread for a bit? Your contributions are funny and good to keep the conversation going, but are you cognizant of how you come across? Like...IDK...do you think we're we're just so caught up in our libtard bubble that we can't see how dumb we are and how smart you are?
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It was stupid? To point out the obvious? And for the record there were people within the Democrat Party pointing out the issue with Biden as far back as 2021.
"Stick to the talking points even though we all know Biden has no clue what is going on." Very democratic.