Gyles Marrett said:
Faustus said:
Gigem314 said:
Faustus said:
Yet another foible of mine to add to the list - just enough naivety about the lack of negative coverage about Biden to think he's so articulate and doesn't say stupid things.
Or it could be that I don't think Biden isn't going to be motivated by or crow about his TV ratings, and therefore be less inclined to puffery, hyperbole, and the dramatic, so it may lend itself more to a leisurely perusal the next day rather than watching live to see what he'll say next for effect.
You think the guy who literally launched his campaign on the backdrop of Charlottesville with the lie that Trump thought the hate groups were 'fine people', literally called the President a racist, said that nobody would have died from covid if not for Trump...isn't that inclined to "puffery, hyperbole, drama"?
lol
Just enough naivety indeed.
I think there's a difference between campaigning and day to day governance.
Or at least there will be again.
Edit: That was a pretty nice setup. Thanks.
Yeah I'm sure Joe won't talk about what an amazing job he's doing on a day to day basis while blaming all the problems he faces on mask wearing and "russian disinformation" about Hunter.
I highly doubt Biden will tout what an amazing job he's doing on a day to day basis. Almost none of the Presidents before him in my lifetime have. You do it when campaigning and during Presidential addresses when you tout the administration's accomplishments and vision going forward.
If he's grilled about Hunter he'll respond by denying, deflecting, or whatever his legal team advises. I imagine a fawning press won't press to much in that regard while investigations are still undergoing. The cards will fall will they will based on the outcome of those investigations.
Maybe I'll be wrong and it will be another "me, me, me" administration, but I suspect Biden will not suck all the air out of the room on a day to day basis. He certainly didn't hit the campaign trail with much enthusiasm.