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LMB

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Jun 28, 2024, 4:19:19 PM6/28/24
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Wake up political heads.  I am convinced that Biden will be replaced.  
Concur or disagree? Even more importantly, assuming he's to be replaced, who and why do you see as the strongest replacement ?

Larry B

PS welcome back Joe Long. We are all glad to hear your surgery went well. 

Patti Beadles

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Jun 28, 2024, 4:31:19 PM6/28/24
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100% disagree. I wouldn't toss someone out because they had one bad night.

The left has a problem. The right is willing to unite around one of the biggest lunatics in our country's history, one who went so far as to try to retain the office even after he unequivocally lost the election and it wasn't close. They're also creating a consistent narrative about how Biden is too old and senile to be president, despite the fact that their guy is nearly as old and is showing significant signs of dementia.

The left? "Oh, I don't know. I wish we had someone else. He didn't look good last night." The left should be touting Biden's record and parroting his achievements incessantly. They should be supporting him enthusiastically in public, even if they have personal reservationms. The right has created the narrative that Biden is too old and the left is stepping right into their trap.

The fact is that Biden is kicking ass. Our economy is humming along. Unemployment is low. We're rebuilding our infrastructure and bringing manufacturing jobs back to the US. We've rebuilt relationships with our allies. Crime is down. I could go on, but the fact is that he is doing a good job and the left just vaguely wants someone else because they've fallen for Republican bullshit.

-P

bere...@tds.net

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Jun 28, 2024, 4:47:51 PM6/28/24
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Who else could run that would have a chance?
I can think of two that could easily win if they wanted the job, but  neither does.
 
Michele Obama or Oprah Winfrey
 
No one else that I can think of is well enough liked with name recognition to start a campaign this late. Maybe some other celebrity but I can't think of any other good candidates.
 

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Date: Friday, 28 June 2024 3:19 PM CDT
Subject: [BARGE-RelPol] Democratic presidential nominee
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David Low

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Jun 28, 2024, 5:16:52 PM6/28/24
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I had this conversation with someone a while back where I suggested that at the DNC that Biden would take the stage prior to the vote and he would say that he has decided to not run again. The lights would go down and music would start playing. Someone in the crowd shouts "Is that Obama's music?!?" and Michele comes strolling down through the middle of the crowd WWE style to accept the nomination.

Dave Horwitz

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Jun 29, 2024, 6:20:59 PM6/29/24
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On Fri, Jun 28, 2024, at 1:30 PM, Patti Beadles wrote:
100% disagree.  I wouldn't toss someone out because they had one bad night.

One bad night? We have been watching the mumbling disoriented zombie for over a year. Only thing suppressing abject terror is the assumption that functioning people are handling the puppet strings behind the scenes.
 

They're also creating a consistent narrative about how Biden is too old and senile to be president, despite the fact that their guy is nearly as old and is showing significant signs of dementia.

Age in years doesn't really have much to do with anything does it?

The fact is that Biden is kicking ass.  Our economy is humming along.  Unemployment is low.  We're rebuilding our infrastructure and bringing manufacturing jobs back to the US.  We've rebuilt relationships with our allies.  Crime is down. 

...and Biden was ACTUALLY at the top of his game during the debate. Dynamic, sharp as a tack, on top of even the most minute facts, clear, forceful, sincere and genuine. Everyone could see that with their own eyes.

I have no idea what might have been the difference that 50 million people got some false alternative impression...
Wait, there was one difference, no teleprompter to read from "C'mon man! pause".
One full week of practice and rest in isolation with 19 debate professionals... and if you have any doubts just look at the campaign rally the very next day (oh, wait, that teleprompter thing) 




I could go on, but the fact is that he is doing a good job and the left just vaguely wants someone else because they've fallen for Republican bullshit.

-P

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Sabyl Landrum

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Jun 29, 2024, 8:12:19 PM6/29/24
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The debate performance was bad. But I also think it's something that could be coachable. I'm a little surprised that he came across the way that he did because part of the problem was he was speaking way way too fast. He had a ton of stuff in his head that you could tell he wanted to get out and he was speaking way too fast and maybe was over prepped on substance but under prepped on style.

As someone who used to do speech and debate and even helped coach teams way back when, I really think he needs someone to work with him really closely and maybe do a debate part too. I also think the debate probably shouldn't be at night. I don't know if that played a role but I think it might have. 

But anyway, back to the style part. For one he needs to slow down. He needs the word slow all over the place. If he's allowed anything on the podium. He just needs cards that say slow, slow, slow, slow. He needs to channel his inner Obama and talk a whole lot slower. Next he needs themes. He needs phrases that are catch phrases that are relevant to the themes of his presidency and his campaign and he needs to repeat them over and over in almost every question. So the economy, tie it to the theme. Immigration, tie it to the theme. Democracy, tie it to the theme. 

And he needs to own his accomplishments more. And as Patty pointed out that Democrats need to own his accomplishments more. He's actually done a lot for a President that's had so much obstruction trying to prevent him from doing anything. Whether that's him or string pullers I honestly don't care. He's getting it done. I mean Reagan probably had a bunch of string pullers at the end and the Republicans still rally behind him. 

I mean I don't know of any other Americans have experienced this, but with infrastructure money my street doesn't have a pothole in it anymore. Oakland is not doing particularly well financially, but we got money from the federal government for infrastructure and guess what they used it. So my roads are better. 

My student loans, it isn't even about forgiveness. I actually have an accurate statement that shows all my payments and shows them applied correctly. It actually shows my progress towards loan forgiveness and I'm not being penalized because I didn't move over to some processor. I didn't even know I was supposed to be with in order to get loan forgiveness for doing public interest work. Even if you don't believe in broader loan forgiveness, there are a ton of Americans who make career choices with the understanding that if they did public interest for 10 years they would no longer oh money on their student loans. And some of this making the choice to do public service or public interest work are making substantially less than we could make in the private market to help other individuals. At this point it's a contract, but it's a contract that I think the Republicans would undo if they could, or rely on small print that nobody could figure out. Or maybe even find, to justify not forgiving the loans of people who made payments for 10 years. Before Biden. Biden hardly anyone had actually had their loans forgiven. Now I have a number of co-workers who actually have seen their loans go away and I'm only a few years from it. 

Inflation actually started when Trump was in office and Biden needs to go there. Biden needs to share that fact. Inflation is also global right now, not just in the United States. It was in part fueled by supply and demand issues during covid, in this country, it's also in part fueled by all the subsidies that happened during covid. But there's an argument that our economy would be much worse if those subsidies hadn't happened, and to some degree. Trump does get credit for that. So how to go there needs to be tred carefully. But it is an inherited problem. 

I do have a hard time with the strong economy argument maybe because I'm one of the ones who isn't feeling it. Personally, I'm feeling more of the inflation. My wages have not kept up. I'm not in the tech industry. And quite honestly, my field is facing layoffs right now. There are other Americans who are very underemployed. So maybe the unemployment rate is low but they're making less than they? Otherwise could. There's even a wage drop happening in tech right now, which might be a correction, but still the people who are impacted are going to be feeling that. It will feel like gaslighting too many Americans if you say that the economy is completely hunky-dory. So I think you need to show empathy for the pain that some Americans are feeling, because there are Americans who are feeling way more pain than I'm feeling, I work with those individuals everyday. But Biden can also chew his horn on what he has done. The infrastructure act is huge. 

And I think it's okay to point to his leadership skills. He has built a team. He has built an executive team to run the country that is doing a good job. And he brings stability. His team stays with him. Trump won't listen to anyone else and won't accept feedback from others. If someone disagrees with him, they're gone. He had no stability in his executive team. That kind of chaos in the executive branch is not going to be helpful to this country. He wants a yes man who will tell him. He's right. Even when he isn't. Like call Trump out for all that. 

Admittedly, I would not be upset if mine were replaced by someone else. When I watched the debate I became super sad and anxious because in my mind, if someone isn't really educated on the issues. Trump just won. 

But I did read something today that calls that into question. There was at least one poll where folks said they were more likely to vote for Biden after the debate. What the media heads and Democrats aren't doing is focusing on all the ammo Trump gave them during the debate. Trump owned things that are not popular. Trump did the same kind of wishy-washy wobbling that he did in the last election about whether he would accept the results of an election. Trump even owned up to the fact that he fires people when they call him out. He is basically a tyrant and there shouldn't be any mincing of words about that. American can make the choice to vote for a tyrant, but they should know that that's what they're voting for. 

In an ideal world we would have a different candidate, but we don't. But the entire Democratic party and Biden need lessons and rhetoric right now. They need to learn how to be effective as speakers and in pushing their platform and their campaign. And Patti is 100% right. Those doubts should not be expressed in public right now. It's a little too late for that. Especially given the choice that we have in this next election.

Anyway, Democratic speech and debate coaches of America need to get over to Biden and start prepping him for the rest of his campaign. I think that could go a long way. And they should probably be prepping other Democrats as well.


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Sabyl Landrum

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Jun 29, 2024, 8:38:54 PM6/29/24
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Oh, one more thing came to mind. Another thing Trump said in the debate that Dems and Biden should latch into. 

He repeatedly referenced having the respect of tyrants. He didn't mention having the respect of democratic nations and leaders. He mentioned Putin, he mentioned China. Do we really want to be aligned and approved of by other tyrants and dictators. He's courting those who are dictators and tyrants and that's what he wants to be. It's so telling he's telling us what he wants to do. There's a playbook or game plan that's available for everyone to see to see what he's playing into. 

Trump gave the Dems a whole lot of ammo. If the Dems just take it and go with it. The Dems could be on the offensive instead of the defensive. They're choosing not to be.

Quick

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Jun 29, 2024, 11:03:06 PM6/29/24
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Sabyl says: "Anyway, Democratic speech and debate coaches of America need to get over to Biden and start prepping him for the rest of his campaign."

I'm guessing he had close to the best speech and debate coaches (in the world? much less America). 18? of them. He sequestered himself for *8* days with these people with the sole focus on the upcoming debate.  Somehow the bar has been set below ground level. Biden is THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES not to mention he has been a full time politician (senator in 1972 at the age of 30) for 50 years. He needed full immersion debate training for 8 solid days with over a dozen debate experts and then produces what is arguably the worst debate performance in history?

Firing... wait, did Biden fire Sam Briton? or did someone else do it.

Steve Daniel

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Jun 29, 2024, 11:31:02 PM6/29/24
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1.    Biff is a troll and you can never beat a troll in an exchange.  Just disengage.  The debate should never have been asked for to begin with.
       
2.    Biff style is a machine gun of lies and insults coming so fast that most people would be unable to from a response to more then one give the time allowed.  And that is what Biden should have done,  Form a response to the first lie/insult fired and do not think about the rest.
        If Biden did that, he wins the debate.  

3.    Essentially he got sped up. Not good in sports, not good in a debate.  

4.    Context.  How one performs in a debate is not predictor of how one will make considered decisions in normal time.

5.    And yet. while Biden may still be capable of being president today, we have to consider the aging process.
        Take it from some one who is 81.   The body can age faster than the mind. 
        I hope I will be the same at BARGE 2028 as I will be at BARGE 2024.  But it is a hope.

6.    But we have no choice.  It is almost impossible to replace Biden at this late date for a variety of DNC procedural, legal, and political reasons.
       Simply put the Biden campaign has to get nasty to win,





Regis Donovan

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Jul 24, 2024, 12:55:16 PM7/24/24
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Do you suppose the Republicans will try to put together an emergency funding bill to bail out their constituents who spent tens of thousands of dollars on foreign-made "LET'S GO BRANDON" merch they planned to sell on the county fair circuit late-summer/early-fall?
--Regis

Charles Breuninger

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Jul 25, 2024, 10:45:27 PM7/25/24
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You wouldn't? Maybe not, but anyone who truly believed that Biden was going to end up as the nominee of the Democratic Party coming out of the convention this year wasn't paying attention to the last year or two of his performance(s).  PERIOD.
That is all.

RC

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