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What we can do is run a better candidate before it's too late.
The convention isn't for over a month, and the DNC has been very open about how they can just nominate anyone they want.
We're only stuck with Biden because Biden and the people he put in charge of the DNC would rather risk trump than Biden step aside.
Can you imagine what it would look like if they chose someone like Jon Stewart instead? How a debate like that would have gone? A guy can dream...
Jon Stewart is someone I would actually look forward to giving my vote.
Would he have to leave the Daily Show though?
No but he would only agree to working one day a week as POTUS.
I mean, he's only on once a week... Lol. In fact, he wasn't on this week, so far.
He was on live yesterday post debate
He was on a live show Thursday right after the debate.
Just anyone with more charisma than a bowl of cold oatmeal.
If nothing matters except beating trump, why arent we coalescing around a candidate Dem voters want so that we'll get as much votes against trump as possible
Which candidate do you suggest, givesomefucks?
They have no ideas, they only know that they don't like something
People who only dislike things are so fucking boring
The problem is "a candidate dem voters want" doesn't have any obvious choices.
Like Harris isn't that popular, but the optics of skipping over a black woman when the VP would typically be the heir apparent? You think Gavin Newsom would be a good choice? Californians don't have a lot of good things to say about him right now. I haven't seen a lot of other names floated.
I mean yea, but that’s not really fair to him. Being president seems like a terrible burden.
The problem is that the DNC would never go for him or anyone like him, because he’s not a blatant neoliberal.
If they swap, it’ll be someone like Newsom.
Voters choose the candidate in the primary, not “the DNC”.
This is false, the DNC has fought in court for the right to overrule the results of the primary. It was litigated in Wilding v. DNC Services Corporation.
Court Concedes DNC Had the Right to Rig Primaries Against Sanders
It's funny how some people go on and on about the importance of democracy except when primary elections don't go their way, at which point either the DNC rigged everything, or the DNC needs to step in to 'fix' the wrong choice the primary voters made. Sometimes they offer both simultaneously, because fuck consistency.
Somehow the person voters actually show up for is always the wrong one. Funny how that keeps happening.
I wonder if their goal is to undermine America as a whole, stoke apathy and distrust, and produce a certain strategic outcome.
Did we even watch the same debate? Trump is a rambling moron. Biden is old, that is a very real concern, but he wasn't incoherent even a little bit.
What?
When asked about abortion, Biden started ranting about illegal immigrants murdering women...
And for an example used an instance where we don't know who the murderers are, but right wing media keeps claiming it was immigrants.
Like, this isn't just you and me bub.
Feel free to provide a source from literally any major news organization claiming Biden did well and was coherent.
You're currently commenting on one about the opposite, but I can find more if you want
Trump didn't answer a single question with anything other than, "I'm rubber; you're glue." Biden was stumbly but he at least answered questions and you 90% knew what he was talking about.
To rephrase this, trump performed as expected, Biden performed worse than expected.
Exactly.
I don't know why people want to declare Biden did a great job just because Trump showed up and acted like trump.
Obviously, neither candidate did a great job. I just don't see how anyone can declare Trump the winner. Everything is about what Biden did poorly. Are the right-wing forums sitting around this morning discussing what great ideas Trump put out last night?
trump supporters were always going to say it, but who cares what they think?
Because when the only other option is trump, it really matters if Biden isn't capable.
Again, who cares?
And why does it sound like you want Dem voters to be more like Republican voters and have zero standards besides the letter by someone's name?
You can't turn the Dem party into the Republican party. If that's what Dem voters wanted from a party. They'd be Republican voters.
It's easier to change the candidate than 60 million Dem voter's standards...
I definitely don't want to be more like the Republicans who blindly follow a party. I just don't see how they're declaring a win when their guy brought nothing - no ideas, no plan, just made up shit about post-birth abortion and golf. I heard Biden on the radio today and he sounds alive and coherent and excited.
He didn't answer every question, multiple times he just went off about something else.
If you feel like you understood him 90% of the time, then you're the exception. I'm sure every trump supporter is saying trump made sense most of the time too.
That's why I asked:
And you apparently couldn't find one...
Edit:
And I shouldn't have to repeat this in every comment...
But yes.
Trump is terrible.
But Biden might not be good enough to beat Trump, so why not run someone that is while we're still a month away from the convention and as the DNC loves to say: they can nominate anyone they want, primaries aren't real elections.
That is an outright lie. I'm not a fan of Biden for different reasons, but let's stick to the truth.
I actually watched the debate. Its clear you didnt. Biden was coherent, even trump was for the most part coherent, he just made stuff up constantly.
Calling it ranting is hyperbole, but but he did randomly start talking about immigrants murdering women when answering the question about abortion.
https://youtu.be/z8eMauO_T88?si=_MDIXV7B-Hi3IU_5
For an average person? Sure.
Rant: to talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner
For last night? It was one of Biden's most energetic responses...
For him, it was noisy, excited, and declamatory in manner.
In the context of Joe Biden, he was ranting about it.
Quick edit:
Your clip isn't the one I'm remembering from last night and that my link referenced. I'll try and find the other one, I didn't know he pulled the same pivot twice.
I'm more familiar with the definition that includes the length of the speech. If you were using a definition that only refers to the energy, then I wouldn't call it hyperbole.
No worries, the English language is almost completely illogical.
But yeah, with a 2 minute timer it's hard to go into that meaning of a rant.
More of the "ranting and raving" then like a Dennis Leary standup joke that has a 45 minute set up.
Edit:
Oh and your clip is the only one that came up when I was searching, I might try and flip thru the whole debate if I can find that to see if it came up twice. But I probably won't be that much energy into it, I was probably just remembering it wrong
https://apnews.com/live/presidential-debate-2024-updates
This isn't the 1970s... We don't have to rely on our memories of what happened
If you don't believe the AP's live updates, if the full debate is uploaded to YouTube somewhere you can watch Biden say it.
You didn't watch the debate. You were on 4chan apparently. This is the same exact thing those chuds are saying over there.
https://apnews.com/live/presidential-debate-2024-updates
It literally happened...
You can go back and watch it happen.
I get that it's not what you want to have happened, but that doesn't change reality
Which candidate do you suggest, givesomefucks?
It's kind of amazing how he'll engage with every single response to his comments... except the ones asking who he thinks the Democratic party should nominate.
We're stuck with Biden precisely because the DNC doesn't want to risk Trump, and the incumbent advantage is significant.
An incumbent advantage helps but isn't an automatic win.
Biden's poll numbers are abysmal for Dem voters. The incumbent advantage likely won't overcome his unpopularity.
And when the most common reason his supporters give us just "he's not trump" then literally any Dem candidate has that too.