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aka-chmeee

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101. All this concern and hand wringing over some honest mis-speaks
Thu Aug 15, 2019, 06:08 PM
Aug 2019

and doesn't appear that anyone gives a FFOARD when Trump makes multiple daily flat out self serving lies.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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and which so-called "allies" are those who would spew this to the media? still_one Aug 2019 #1
Exactly. These aren't "allies" of Biden's. They're anonymous critics trying to hurt him. highplainsdem Aug 2019 #4
Sounds more like those "great" Biden allies David Sirota and Briahna Joy Gray still_one Aug 2019 #14
winner ucrdem Aug 2019 #74
+1000 nt NYMinute Aug 2019 #83
They might also be staff trying to stop a policy they think is a mistake. brooklynite Aug 2019 #84
This message was self-deleted by its author still_one Aug 2019 #94
Exactly FBaggins Aug 2019 #5
If he's more gaffe prone later in the day, they could limit events to, say, 9 am to 2 pm. thesquanderer Aug 2019 #21
"The Hill floats that Biden's allie's float..." lapucelle Aug 2019 #39
My first reaction.. with so-called allies Cha Aug 2019 #50
We're still talking about "gaffes"??? Dennis Donovan Aug 2019 #2
That's the ticket to win. Don't campaign. Autumn Aug 2019 #3
How many other candidates is the front-runner? Skya Rhen Aug 2019 #6
He is currently the front runner, no denying that. But IMO he won't remain the front runner Autumn Aug 2019 #9
IMO he will remain the front-runner and so can afford to take time off if he chooses. Skya Rhen Aug 2019 #12
You go with that. That's the ticket to win, just campaign once in a while and take a week off when Autumn Aug 2019 #13
Can you please point out in the article where it states that he is tired? I hope that isn't a Skya Rhen Aug 2019 #18
I don't need to point out anything to you. Maybe you should read the article Autumn Aug 2019 #26
What made you form your own opinion about him being tired? George II Aug 2019 #106
BASHING Democrats is very popular with some, isnt it. Eliot Rosewater Aug 2019 #127
Just ask Hillary who basically took all of August 2016 off to go fundraise liskddksil Aug 2019 #24
well...yeah qazplm135 Aug 2019 #34
Yes. Don't want a repeat of that. liskddksil Aug 2019 #36
In what way is it "just like that"? It's currently August 2019 lapucelle Aug 2019 #38
seems pretty obvious qazplm135 Aug 2019 #40
Wait...what? That concern isn't "obvious" based on a timeline that's a year off. lapucelle Aug 2019 #48
the concern qazplm135 Aug 2019 #60
"Flawed candidate"? Wasn't that a right wing/Republican talking point during the 2016 GE? lapucelle Aug 2019 #68
oh good grief qazplm135 Aug 2019 #71
Every candidate has flaws. (n/t) thesquanderer Aug 2019 #93
That is indeed true. lapucelle Aug 2019 #97
There's nothing like that in the article, unless I missed it? George II Aug 2019 #108
this wasn't a response to the article qazplm135 Aug 2019 #109
That's all uninformed speculation on their part. George II Aug 2019 #111
Yes, and the deplorable gaffe was much earlier treestar Aug 2019 #61
Wouldn't that mean that those who are concerned are doubly wrong lapucelle Aug 2019 #66
It was actually September 9th 2016. I'll fix my original post nt liskddksil Aug 2019 #70
Could have sworn it was earlier in the campaign treestar Aug 2019 #72
So you were both wrong about the facts on which the concern is based? lapucelle Aug 2019 #73
Yes, I am surprised to find it was that late treestar Aug 2019 #75
No, my premise is that Hillary spent the whole month of August 2016 liskddksil Aug 2019 #77
How does that premise support the claim that what a candidate is doing 15 months before lapucelle Aug 2019 #81
If a candidate's team is having their candidate do less events because they are gaffe prone at this liskddksil Aug 2019 #82
What does that have to do with your August 2016 comparison? lapucelle Aug 2019 #90
Its a primary election right now and I am trying to prevent what happened last time from happening liskddksil Aug 2019 #99
"I am trying to prevent what happened last time from happening lapucelle Aug 2019 #100
Her deplorable comment wasn't considered a "gaffe" by Democrats, only republicans. We all.... George II Aug 2019 #112
I defninitely agreed and applauded hurl Aug 2019 #126
What's your problem with Hillary Clinton? She ran an almost flawless campaign, won... George II Aug 2019 #113
Yes many other factors were at play, Comey, Russia etc. liskddksil Aug 2019 #115
You said she spent the whole month of August attending fundraisers - that was entirely false..... George II Aug 2019 #118
Do you have data in support of your claim? lapucelle Aug 2019 #120
Followup regarding Pennsylvania. Here's a population map of the state: George II Aug 2019 #121
From "Identity Crisis, The 2016 Presidential Campaign and the Battle for the Meaning of America": betsuni Aug 2019 #129
Thank you so much for posting this, George. betsuni Aug 2019 #117
I'm just SO tired of people bashing Democrats for "not doing anything" when they did more.... George II Aug 2019 #119
Same old stuff. betsuni Aug 2019 #124
Her term deplorables was not what put the dotard back in the race. She won fair and Thekaspervote Aug 2019 #47
Plus Biden's words will be scrutinized even more treestar Aug 2019 #62
Yes, they will. IMHO Mr. Biden is being judged (as should be with all our candidates) by his high Thekaspervote Aug 2019 #69
Wrong, she went right on the campaign trail a few days after the end of the Convention on July 28. George II Aug 2019 #107
I seem to remember Romney tried that (took time off to vacay on his boat) when he ran against Obama. in2herbs Aug 2019 #91
Where did you read that the Democratic candidate took a "vacay" on a boat in August 2016? lapucelle Aug 2019 #123
Dukakis had a 17-point lead a few months before the election in 1988. NYC Liberal Aug 2019 #16
No where in the post does it say he was vacationing because he was tired Thekaspervote Aug 2019 #28
Bernie Sanders took a vacation to the Vatican during the 2016 primary. SouthernProgressive Aug 2019 #10
He attended a conference there and gave a speech, and his trip to Rome lasted 24 hours. Autumn Aug 2019 #15
I simply laugh at the "gaffe" people. SouthernProgressive Aug 2019 #17
yes indeed. .Whacking away at mr. Biden has not shown to be a + strategy Thekaspervote Aug 2019 #25
Post removed Post removed Aug 2019 #29
You seem to support him in a very stealthy manner. SouthernProgressive Aug 2019 #32
Thx for that southernprogressive! Thekaspervote Aug 2019 #52
and they aren't because he is tired treestar Aug 2019 #76
All this concern and hand wringing over some honest mis-speaks aka-chmeee Aug 2019 #101
Possibly the same candidates who were in first place prior to even announcing a candidacy. LanternWaste Aug 2019 #23
In other words Joe Biden. He will eventually have to be his self, that why the gaffes. Autumn Aug 2019 #31
Meh Thekaspervote Aug 2019 #54
Why can't they take a vacation this early? treestar Aug 2019 #55
Many do NYMinute Aug 2019 #85
He's not taking a week off, and it certainly isn't "during" the primaries, which don't even start... George II Aug 2019 #110
And those allies snowybirdie Aug 2019 #7
I was listening to Paul Begala on the HACKS ON TAP podcast... brooklynite Aug 2019 #8
That's an interesting take on it, worth thinking about. (n/t) thesquanderer Aug 2019 #20
And I thought nominating and electing W loyalsister Aug 2019 #136
Is Biden incapable of learning to control what comes out of his mouth? elocs Aug 2019 #11
What does one thing have to do with the other? thesquanderer Aug 2019 #19
As a health professional that once worked with those that stutter, the 2 are sometimes connected Thekaspervote Aug 2019 #33
In that case it should help to think twice, speak once, elocs Aug 2019 #43
It has nothing to do with how you are framing it... seriously Thekaspervote Aug 2019 #65
Pretty simple, it's about determination to overcome a personal problem. elocs Aug 2019 #35
IMHO that kind of personal determination is a quality to be envied Thekaspervote Aug 2019 #41
I believe it is extremely hard to stop yourself from doing something when... thesquanderer Aug 2019 #79
This message was self-deleted by its author pinkstarburst Aug 2019 #103
I see you are new here, so welcome, but you will find here at DU elocs Aug 2019 #104
How dare the left have opinions BlueWI Aug 2019 #125
Welcome to DU! Many of us, here, feel as you do and we appreciate your voice of reason... Skya Rhen Aug 2019 #105
And this is supposed to be the safe choice? smh nt liskddksil Aug 2019 #22
NEXT: Concerned Allies Urge Biden to Drop Out dalton99a Aug 2019 #27
We need to hammer Trump not our candidates. Joe Biden can handle the presidency, period. 33taw Aug 2019 #30
If Biden can't handle and address these problems now, Trump won't give him a pass. elocs Aug 2019 #37
Wrong. Trump has been on the war path towards Warren R B Garr Aug 2019 #44
Trump will hammer everyone about something. I won't follow his lead. 33taw Aug 2019 #46
Who's hiding? Skya Rhen Aug 2019 #49
He's handling them fine. He does not have to address what he's gaslighted for. Will just lead to emmaverybo Aug 2019 #58
Who is Trump to get to decide who gets a pass? treestar Aug 2019 #59
It is fake bullshit made up .... nothing to handle and folks get it based on polls...I am convinced Demsrule86 Aug 2019 #114
If Biden is the nominee we will see non-stop ads of his "gaffes" while the media will allow Trump to jalan48 Aug 2019 #42
EXACTLY Grasswire2 Aug 2019 #45
Without a doubt. dalton99a Aug 2019 #51
We will see that regardless of who the nominee is. 33taw Aug 2019 #53
I think the gaffe thing will be specific to Biden. No doubt there will be a different approach jalan48 Aug 2019 #63
Yup! Thekaspervote Aug 2019 #67
And that will happen no matter who is the nominee. Demsrule86 Aug 2019 #116
Not good at all treestar Aug 2019 #56
This is nothing new. We've known all along that he is gaffe prone. Either we're ok with that... thesquanderer Aug 2019 #98
Russia in action. Dream Girl Aug 2019 #57
It has been said before but The Hill is owned by a Chumpanzee. Princetonian Aug 2019 #64
Well, Krystal Ball of The Hill is certainly getting LOTS of play here on DU... ehrnst Aug 2019 #78
So you're saying the article is false? brooklynite Aug 2019 #86
"Some proof would be nice" that it is true. It's a hit piece with anonymous sources. Princetonian Aug 2019 #88
Would be disappointed if he cut back appearances for any reason. Hoyt Aug 2019 #80
The presidency won't wait loyalsister Aug 2019 #137
Biden's so called "gaffes" are endearing NYMinute Aug 2019 #87
Your candidate has a habit of making them too and he's relatively young. Princetonian Aug 2019 #89
It works like this NYMinute Aug 2019 #92
+1,000,000 Skya Rhen Aug 2019 #95
Nailed it! NT emmaverybo Aug 2019 #102
Not a good idea. Mike 03 Aug 2019 #96
This is disqualifying Hassin Bin Sober Aug 2019 #122
bwahahahahaha!!!! George II Aug 2019 #128
Some are saying... GulfCoast66 Aug 2019 #130
Which allies? The author never names a single person. MineralMan Aug 2019 #131
I was going to ask that too, but since you did first, I'll just say ditto. cwydro Aug 2019 #132
Well, here's a Wikipedia article about a book by that author: MineralMan Aug 2019 #134
Ah, interesting. cwydro Aug 2019 #135
Sounds like BS to me. LongtimeAZDem Aug 2019 #133
What does Bernie Sanders have to do with this? MineralMan Aug 2019 #138
Many livelihoods depend on Joe's gaffes. Please think of the children! ucrdem Aug 2019 #139
you see... myohmy2 Aug 2019 #140
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