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Jonathan M. Katz@katzonearth.bsky.social |
Though the clips of Biden losing his train of thought will be everywhere by tomorrow.
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Jonathan M. Katz@katzonearth.bsky.social |
Though the clips of Biden losing his train of thought will be everywhere by tomorrow.
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Jesse Baer
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I don't see it making a big difference. Embarrassing clips were the baseline, and more of them won't fundamentally change the dynamic. My guess is that Biden does well with people who watch the whole thing.
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Elizabeth H
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Honestly, I can sympathize with him on this... I had to mute the lies. I don't think I could have stood on stage next to the former one and not lost it.
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@jiminnh.bsky.social
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Like Reagan in the first debate in '84. And boy oh boy did Mondale ever cash in on that performance.
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Dave Kartunen
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We don’t need to wonder which ones will get played over and over on social media. The Biden clip will get a billion views while the performative fact checking is still tying its shoes.
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Pat
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My takeaway as someone not watching is "Biden is old" and "Trump is awful" are the big stories, which means...nothing has changed?
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