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Yeah, I saw that twitter video post too... of Biden "speaking" in Pittsburgh. I did notice that he reverted to "look, here's...(the deal")... his standard attempt at folksy (Look, Here's The Deal) ... but he just sputtered. I have no idea what he was attempting to talk about. And I won't try to fill in the blanks or attempt to decipher him just because he's good old (girl groper) Joe and, after all, he just stutters a little. Come On, Man!!!!
Ten, hell even fire years ago, Biden would have made a somewhat cogent sentence out of it. He could have even stuttered it, as his apologists like to call it, but ten years ago it still would have made some sort of sense. But in this new clip, he makes no sense.
The "Biden ain't Trump, so vote for him" crap the dnc is running him on isn't going to be enough in some of those battleground states, but don't come crying to me. Sad that his loved ones didn't respect him and talk him out of running, and that the dnc just uses him as a prop at this point.
Trump better hope all 3 debates have lecterns. Trump needs to hold on to the lectern so she doesn't fall down due to his balance problems. One of the debates will be town hall style and might not have a lectern. Maybe Trump will come up with an excuse to skip that debate if there's no lectern.
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