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RBS's avatar

I couldn't disagree more. Joe has done a tremendous job and has been the most transformational president since FDR. The media (and writers like you) are creating a potential self-fulfilling prophecy by focusing on Biden's age and his stumbles.

Have you seen his travel schedule and how much he's done since the debate?

He's not stepping down. So you should probably accept it and back him as much as you can.

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" ...If Joe steps away, that strategy falls to pieces. And what are they left with? A man who is obviously mentally ill in a seriously dangerous way. A man who cannot string together a sentence that is coherent or makes any sense. A man who has simply decided to lie over and over again, without apology."

This quotation and what preceded it in your article is. just so spot on, in my opinion.

Biden has done a good job during his term, particularly when considering with what he was left. To witness his outward physical deterioration and apparently increasing frailty is difficult to accept but not unusual for individuals around his age. Neither is it of any particular signficance in comparison with ageing symptoms displayed by Trump. In neither case should age be the significant factor in any decision as to their electoral worth or capacity for sound decision-making in the office of POTUS.

What *is* different is the nature of what they have to say and the evidence of how each has behaved in office and what they achieved.

When we consider those factors it is clear that the election of Trump is what ought to be feared, both for his demented and insane rantings, his arrogant self-aggrandisement and threats of retribution to any who don't suit his distorted views on what constitutes a "Great America" and his past record of abuse of workers, women and anyone who stands in his way.

It is those factors on which the mainstream media ought to be focusing. It is those factors that ought to be highlighted by the Democrats and, in neither case simply as attacks or abuse of his character, (for it is what it is and anyone with open eyes and an intelligent appraisal can see that), but as clearly explained, disastrous and harmful results of his being elected. American voters need to be shown just what to expect and why it would be both harmful and wrong.

It is for that reason that I think it would be preferable for Joe Biden to stand down, now, and allow his VP to take up the fight to Trump and his sycophantic, self-serving GOP supporters.

With Biden off the stage, as you so rightly suggest, Trump and the GOP will be robbed of an easy target and the focus can go where it should - on the rights and wrongs of what government ought to be and equitable and equal rights and choices for all Americans.

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