He's insane. Boring, but insane. This is just Capt. Queeg-level crazy.
— Andrew Coyne 🇺🇦🇮🇱 (@acoyne) July 19, 2024
I’ve watched a lot of convention speeches over 40 years. The crowds are usually fired up and roaring.
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) July 19, 2024
This is a crowd listening to a weird old guy ramble on and looking up from their phones and remembering to hoot and clap every now and then
This is absolutely correct. His brain is mush. https://t.co/cY9gq4fx3B
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) July 19, 2024
Trump is their guy now, they're stuck with him. Win or lose ...I have no idea how the public is going to react to this very bizarre speech...but I can't stop thinking about these two-paragraphs from McKay Coppins https://t.co/hotmLIkY39 https://t.co/neWWymeMrx pic.twitter.com/c8xzJTqkIb
— Michael Lovito (@MLovito) July 19, 2024
2/Trump and his capriciousness is this scenario, where he is not only beholden to Putin’s network, but also fully disposable.
— Dave Troy (@davetroy) July 17, 2024
He is a beaten, pathetic man, and knows that if he steps out of line, he’s never more than an inch away from being erased. And indeed, there will be…
Biden deserves an apology:4/Corollary: Musk and Putin are in charge of this enterprise now. The rest of the Republican Party is a phantom limb and just doesn’t realize it yet. They will.
— Dave Troy (@davetroy) July 17, 2024
But I guess that is unlikely now.The media owes Biden a huge apology after that disaster
— Robert E Kelly (@Robert_E_Kelly) July 19, 2024
Can we now have 3 weeks of intense speculation on Trump’s mental health, plus endless calls for him to quit? Biden is literally owed that by any standard of fair play or equal treatment
Marshall also writes about many observations on Biden's recent, and serious, physical decline. He speculates about the amount of travel Biden has had to do lately, but I also wonder whether the Hunter Biden trial and verdict may have profoundly discouraged Biden too. And maybe there is some physical condition that is just getting worse.... we are facing an extraordinary set of circumstances, which afford little-to-no historical points of comparison. Also, as I’ve defined the decision above, there’s really nothing that could be considered secret data. It’s just people’s very strong assumption that an 81 year old president, who appears to have undergone a significant and recent physical decline, cannot inspire confidence or robustly campaign to win. Certainly not when he’s already a bit behind.The simple fact is that it’s a tough call. We’re not remotely going to have enough evidence to make the decision in any kind of educated way. Both choices are very risky. But here we are.My only real point here is to say this is all based on assumptions and gut instincts. And the truth is that’s kind of all we have. That isn’t a reason not to do it. But I think it’s worth being clear that that is what we’re going on. I’m totally ready to get on board behind Kamala Harris. I’m excited. She can win. But we should all be clear on these realities.
But Democratic leaders should never forget that Joe is beloved, and respected:Where things stand:1. Top Dems who believed even a week ago Biden would stay now believe he’ll go.2. House and Senate Dems have lost faith in his ability to win and there’s no way to win them back. His calls and interviews have hurt him badly. Confirmed debate wasn't a one-off.3. Donors are also gone. Biden may well not have the money to run a real campaign against Trump if he stays in. Money will go downballot.4. Biden is thinking things over in a way he wasn’t before and the view is he needs time to process and consider.5. If Biden digs in after the weekend, public pressure from Dems will increase. Ugly in a way no one wants. But a lot of grim determination. Also a growing sense that if Biden stays in, this will come to be seen as the kind of political catastrophe you don't want to later be seen as silent in.6. The moment Biden bows out, he will be treated as a hero among Democrats — a statesman who made the kind of country and party-first decision that Trump never would. People get that this is hard. He's being asked to do something very few leaders do.7. Uniting around Kamala Harris feels a lot likelier than an open convention, much as I’ve supported the latter. This is grueling enough. Few Democrats have the stomach for another hard thing. And time is very short now.8. Many thought RNC would help Biden by changing the subject. Instead, seeing a united Republican Party has focused Dems. They've realized they can't rely on Trump just to lose this.9. Democratic Party is acting like an…actual party? Quite a thing to watch.
My heart is breaking for President Biden. If the rumors are true, let’s be compassionate. A good man who has devoted his life to serving his country. Regardless of your party, this is a human moment. This is as tough as it gets. https://t.co/fpPHbRI6ko
— Maria Shriver (@mariashriver) July 18, 2024
Moving on:What’s sad is that Biden got 2 trillion In infrastructure done - and that’s better than any president since fdr -
— John Cusack (@johncusack) July 18, 2024
In the last 5 minutes, the support for a Harris-Buttigieg ticket on this feed has been astounding. A veritable flood of enthusiasm. Didn’t expect it.
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) July 18, 2024
If in fact the loss of support from Obama, Pelosi, Schumer, and Jeffries causes President Biden to step back, is this the ticket? pic.twitter.com/kLQ5kxV7RE
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Only thing that struck me in this news was that both Vances and Trumps spouses were in Handmaid Tale red at their final appearance.
The Heritage 2025 project boys will be wiggling with excitement.
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