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In reply to the discussion: Biden Knows How to Make the Moral Case Against Trump By Andrew Sullivan [View all]Gothmog
(145,130 posts)23. Joe Biden reminded all of us of what a presidential president would sound like
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In a fiery and blunt speech slamming the tenor, tone and words of President Trump as the nation reels from white nationalist domestic terrorism, former vice president Joe Biden reminded all of us of what a presidential president sounds like. His words were stirring. His delivery was passionate. And they were befitting a man who kicked off his campaign with a video decrying Trumps shameful response to Charlottesville....
Sure, some of that authority has to do with Biden having served side-by-side with the still-popular former president Barack Obama. His voice providing comfort for those of us who long for the days when a grown-up was president of the United States, acted accordingly and wielded the bully pulpit of the Oval Office with moral authority. Instead, in Trump, we have a bully with a pulpit and no moral compass.
Days before the mid-terms, Biden said of Trump, he fomented fears of a caravan heading to the United States, creating hysteria. saying look at what is marching up, that is an invasion An invasion. The Democratic front-runner continued through a litany of examples of Trump hurling red meat to his supporters. At a rally in Florida, when he asked a crowd, How do we stop these people?, meaning immigrants, and someone yelled back, Shoot them. He smiled, Biden recounted. And then Biden drew a straight line from Trumps embrace of white supremacy to the hate-inspired violence weve endured.....
Biden wasnt blind to the shortcomings of our nation and the men who formed it. He talked about them. But he demonstrated that the vision of America was perpetuated by Democratic and Republican presidents alike throughout its history. Ending his speech, Biden slipped off his prepared remarks in an emphatic way. This is the United States of America! Period! May God protect our troops, Biden said pounding the podium, ending a speech that everyone knows he believes in his bones.
Sure, some of that authority has to do with Biden having served side-by-side with the still-popular former president Barack Obama. His voice providing comfort for those of us who long for the days when a grown-up was president of the United States, acted accordingly and wielded the bully pulpit of the Oval Office with moral authority. Instead, in Trump, we have a bully with a pulpit and no moral compass.
Days before the mid-terms, Biden said of Trump, he fomented fears of a caravan heading to the United States, creating hysteria. saying look at what is marching up, that is an invasion An invasion. The Democratic front-runner continued through a litany of examples of Trump hurling red meat to his supporters. At a rally in Florida, when he asked a crowd, How do we stop these people?, meaning immigrants, and someone yelled back, Shoot them. He smiled, Biden recounted. And then Biden drew a straight line from Trumps embrace of white supremacy to the hate-inspired violence weve endured.....
Biden wasnt blind to the shortcomings of our nation and the men who formed it. He talked about them. But he demonstrated that the vision of America was perpetuated by Democratic and Republican presidents alike throughout its history. Ending his speech, Biden slipped off his prepared remarks in an emphatic way. This is the United States of America! Period! May God protect our troops, Biden said pounding the podium, ending a speech that everyone knows he believes in his bones.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Biden Knows How to Make the Moral Case Against Trump By Andrew Sullivan [View all]
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
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everyone knows who trump is. huge chunks do not care and never will. it has to be about more
msongs
Aug 2019
#1
I think Sullivan shows how crucial Biden's grounds for attacking Trump are to
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#4
Mahalo, Cha for citing one of the best parts. I usually avoid Sullivan. But then he has been a long
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#7
"The sheer sociopathic narcissism in the face of such grief and trauma beggars belief."
ucrdem
Aug 2019
#6
I don't think the intention of Sullivan's essay was to cast Biden in the role of moral authority for
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#17
It is. You have a different preferred candidate, but know his was not a campaign speech and
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#21