Joe Biden tops the polls of contenders for the Democratic nomination for president. The first two debates didn't budge him. His biggest challenger, Bernie Sanders, has slid a bit and is now fighting it out with Elizabeth Warren for second place. This is typical. Biden is a former Vice-President and when one of them runs he gets to be his party's candidate (the one exception to this was Hubert Humphrey who narrowly failed to get nominated for a second time in 1972 following his loss in 1968). Biden has a glow about him from residual warmth for President Obama and he projects the image of a father or grandfather. There are some warning flags that Biden is not up to being president.
Biden has a reputation as a "gaff machine". He often says things wrong. Recently he told a group of children that " Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kid". He caught his mistake and added " wealthy kids, black kids, Asian kids." It's possible that he slipped and said "white" when he meant "wealthy" or it could be a Freudian slip. It's also easy to write off him getting the locations of last week's shootings wrong. Trump made a similar mistake. But some of Biden's other slips are much harder to ignore.
Recently he also said, " those kids in Parkland came up to see me when I was vice president". The shooting happened in 2018, more than a year after he left office. His campaign says that he was thinking of the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012 but that raises more questions.Sandy Hook involved very young children while Parkland was young adults, some of them months away from graduating high school and the two shootings were more than five years apart. That is more significant than substituting one "w" word for another.
This is nothing new. In 2008 he talked about how FDR went on TV to address the nation after the stock market crash of 1929. Again, this was more than a slip of the tongue. FDR wasn't elected until 1932 and no one was on TV in 1929.
There is also Biden's temperament. He has a temper and often resorts to violent imagery. When the Access Hollywood tape came out with Donald Trump's comments on touching women. When asked about it, Biden said "The press always ask me, don't I wish I were debating him. No, I wish we were in high school, I could take him behind the gym. That's what I wish."
A year or two later, when asked about debating Trump he referenced Trump looming behind Clinton and said if it was him, he'd have turned around and slugged him (note, Trump never left his podium. Clinton repeatedly crossed the stage and stood between Trump and the camera in a practiced move to make Trump appear to loom over her.)
In a different interview Biden said, "The idea that I'd be intimidated by Donald Trump? ... He's the bully that I've always stood up to. He's the bully that used to make fun when I was a kid that I stutter, and I'd smack him in the mouth."
Recently when asked about debating Trump, Biden said he was looking forward to it and raised his fists in a boxing stance.
It's not only Trump that causes Biden to lose his temper. Recently a teenage girl asked him how many sexes there are. He said "three". She asked him to name them and he accused her of playing games. She started to walk away and he grabbed her arm and said he was the first to support (gay) marriage. This was a very minor incident although it left the girl upset but it shows Biden's temper.
He also (with a smile on his face) challenged Trump to a pushup contest.
If I was a Democrat I would be very worried that this man was my front-runner and the face of moderation.
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