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Anti-Trumpers..
... your wish is coming true, what do you think will now happen with your Biden/Harris duo, & how do you expect improvements to the US domestic & the world order?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A president able to give coherent speeches and offer genuine leadership, even if I do not always agree with the direction he leads in. Policies based on evidence and experience in the real world of politics not conspiracy theories. A president who does not start diplomatic incidents and then take the credit for solving them. A president who pays some attention to experts and qualified people. A president who believes the science rather than his own ego on climate change, covid, etc. A president who respects US democracy and does not try to thwart it when it doesn't go their way.
A low bar to be sure but that's what i am expecting.
A low bar to be sure but that's what i am expecting.
In fairness Trump's actual speeches coherence wise were not too bad.
Presumably someone had written them for him.
Neil Kinnock used to do Joe Biden's :-)
Trump couldn't do "off the cuff" (without sounding deranged), which is something Biden, having served in the Senate and elsewhere since 1972, learned to do.
Presumably someone had written them for him.
Neil Kinnock used to do Joe Biden's :-)
Trump couldn't do "off the cuff" (without sounding deranged), which is something Biden, having served in the Senate and elsewhere since 1972, learned to do.
'In fairness Trump's actual speeches coherence wise were not too bad.'
Where he had them written they weren't too bad (if his deranged mind didn't take him off at some strange tangent) but just read through the unfinished sentences / half baked rubbish he came out with in his 'Call to Arms' speech (yes, that one):
https:/ /www.al jazeera .com/ne ws/2021 /1/11/f ull-tra nscript -donald -trump- january -6-ince ndiary- speech
Where he had them written they weren't too bad (if his deranged mind didn't take him off at some strange tangent) but just read through the unfinished sentences / half baked rubbish he came out with in his 'Call to Arms' speech (yes, that one):
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Trump on the logistical challenges of providing aid to Puerto Rico:
"Puerto Rico is an island, surrounded by... water. Big water, ocean water."
Trump on the dangers of uranium enrichment:
"You know what uranium is, right? It’s this thing called nuclear weapons. And other things. Like lots of things are done with uranium. Including some bad things."
"Puerto Rico is an island, surrounded by... water. Big water, ocean water."
Trump on the dangers of uranium enrichment:
"You know what uranium is, right? It’s this thing called nuclear weapons. And other things. Like lots of things are done with uranium. Including some bad things."
Well firstly, as an anti-Trumper, it's not MY Biden/Harris duo. I was never really concerned with who replaced him because as long as they weren't a corrupt, lazy, sociopathic ignoramus and wannabe dictator, then it had to be an improvement.
To be honest when Biden got the nomination I thought oh dear, the Dems are doing their best to lose this election. Still, it turned out OK in the end.
To be honest when Biden got the nomination I thought oh dear, the Dems are doing their best to lose this election. Still, it turned out OK in the end.
A few carefully edited video clips spliced together is meaningless spicerack... I have watched numerous Biden speeches (his speech at Gettysburg for example was well-delivered as was his recent response to the capitol attack).
This on the other hand is an actual speech delivered by President Trump in August last year, and it is entirely representative of how his speeches often go:
"Syria, we took them all out other than where we kept the oil if that’s okay with you. We kept the oil. We have some back and keeping the oil. We should have kept the oil in Iraq too. Remember, I used to say, “Keep the oil. Don’t go in.” I’d say, “Don’t go into Iraq.” But I was a civilian. Nobody cared. I was like you. So nobody cares. I want to get that mosquito out of here. I don’t like … They’ll say it’s cruelty to animals. I don’t know. No, it’s true. They were saying the other night, the shark. They were saying, “Oh, sharks. We have to protect them.” I said, “Wait a minute. Wait.” They actually want to remove all the seals in order to save the shark. I said, “Wait, don’t you have it the other way around?” That’s true. I’m not a big fan of sharks either. I don’t know how many votes am I going to lose? I have people calling me up, “Sir, we have a fund to save the shark. It’s called Save the Shark.” I say, “No thank you. I have other things I can contribute to.”"
Don't try to tell me this man is a leader. He isn't.
This on the other hand is an actual speech delivered by President Trump in August last year, and it is entirely representative of how his speeches often go:
"Syria, we took them all out other than where we kept the oil if that’s okay with you. We kept the oil. We have some back and keeping the oil. We should have kept the oil in Iraq too. Remember, I used to say, “Keep the oil. Don’t go in.” I’d say, “Don’t go into Iraq.” But I was a civilian. Nobody cared. I was like you. So nobody cares. I want to get that mosquito out of here. I don’t like … They’ll say it’s cruelty to animals. I don’t know. No, it’s true. They were saying the other night, the shark. They were saying, “Oh, sharks. We have to protect them.” I said, “Wait a minute. Wait.” They actually want to remove all the seals in order to save the shark. I said, “Wait, don’t you have it the other way around?” That’s true. I’m not a big fan of sharks either. I don’t know how many votes am I going to lose? I have people calling me up, “Sir, we have a fund to save the shark. It’s called Save the Shark.” I say, “No thank you. I have other things I can contribute to.”"
Don't try to tell me this man is a leader. He isn't.