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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBiden on CNN live now: "Never question a person's motive but you can question his judgment."
when asked if he thought Trump was deliberately misleading people RE coronavirus severity. He said, " I learned a long time ago to never question a person's motive but you can question his judgment."
On edit: MOVING TO PRIMARIES - I keep forgetting the primaries aren't over yet.
ibegurpard
(16,685 posts)The rest of us can and will question his motives
Boomerproud
(7,964 posts)gotcha question many times. I know anchors think he's not bright at all but come on, give it up already. Very proud of Joseph R Biden Jr.
AnotherMother4Peace
(4,251 posts)How do you know that? Sure sounds like a "some people say" statement. Please identify the "anchors".
Watchfoxheadexplodes
(3,496 posts)No
Do I believe he will try and cash in on those deaths?
You betcha!
superpatriotman
(6,252 posts)Thank you
Newest Reality
(12,712 posts)Isn't intent and motivation considered a legal factor in determining guilt? So, WTF there?
I think Trump's judgements are based on his motivations and those even transcend a financial benefit he or his cronies might get. Never question a person's motive? Where did he learn something so misguided? Is there a club where one is sworn not to question it concerning one's fellow members?
I don't think Trump puts any priority on saving American lives or protecting us and that his motivations rest primarily on grabbing more power in order to be the first, bona fide dictator of this country, thereby ending any democracy we have struggled for.
Would Biden question the intent of a person who murdered someone, or just pass it off as a bad judgement call? They may have intended to get money, an inheritance, or revenge, or it may have been self-defense as the motivation, no?
MagickMuffin
(15,952 posts)I can also question peoples motives as well as their intentions and judgment!