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What Do Non Americans Think Of Joe Biden?
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A question for those who do not live in America. What do you think of Joe Biden?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Generally I think people here much prefer Biden to Trump.
I think Putin seriously underestimated him: probably thought “bumbling old duffer - pushover”. Similarly Xi.
Trump is a narcissist who is easily flattered by unscrupulous people.
Biden is a lot tougher than he might seem. As indeed you probably would be if you’ve been in the politics game as long as he has.
I think Putin seriously underestimated him: probably thought “bumbling old duffer - pushover”. Similarly Xi.
Trump is a narcissist who is easily flattered by unscrupulous people.
Biden is a lot tougher than he might seem. As indeed you probably would be if you’ve been in the politics game as long as he has.
Pastafreak, I am well aware of the importance of roots to Americans, it wasn’t meant as a criticism, being proud of your roots is one thing, but seeming to use your distant heritage as a means to put the uk at the back of the queue in terms of a much needed trade deal , and then linking this to the resolution of the NI protocol problem is another. I did not repeat Grandpa joe’s full words as it would be way too inflammatory for this forum
Pastafreak : Btw, my reference to grandpa Joe is not about Biden’s age, it’s about a character in Roald Dahl’s “Charlie and the chocolate factory” who had much wisdom and gently coached the young Charlie, but was so old he couldn’t get out of bed. Let’s hope the leader of the worlds most powerful nation can learn to modify his language and recognise the sensitivities of places beyond the CONUS, before he ends up like the original Grandpa Joe
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