Biden increased the odds he'll be the candidate after speech: Richard Haass



President Joe Biden vigorously defended his fitness for office in a high-stakes press conference Thursday evening, fielding several questions about his age and calls for him to step aside. The Morning Joe panel discusses.

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28 thoughts on “Biden increased the odds he'll be the candidate after speech: Richard Haass”

  1. Everyone should do themselves a favor by watching Biden’s speech in entirety and then comeback here to watch this again so you can see how all the embarrassing crap they cut in another attempt to mislead everyone AGAIN.

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  2. Most of the people calling for Joe to step down are also old, but less qualified to judge him, than he is to serve as president…Trumps view of foreign policy is how he can cozy up to dictators for his own benefit

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  3. Biden had a list on people to call on and that means he already had the questions. They can't let him take them as they come and not know any of the questions.

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  4. This guy is not looking at Biden and allowing himselfvto see, he is lookingvat him and saying even though he did this press conference and handled it great on topic, i am still not going to say vote for Biden. It wouldn't matter if he did a 100% no gaffes he would back him. Biden is human i make the same mistakes he made we all do. No one is perfict and this holding Bidenvto a higher standered that he is, is bull. Itbis people like this that are taking away from Biden when he needs support not well he still flubbed up. No not acceptable.

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  5. MSNBC seems to be horribly biased. Biden sounded like he was not all there but was sure trying. I'd bet money if Biden gets through to a win, he'll turn over the Presidency to others ASAP.

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  6. Polarization in American politics just continues to wreak havoc. People feel like they either need to say that Biden is 100% on top of his game or else he is being shot up with steroids before speeches and otherwise is left drooling in the corner. The truth is that, obviously, Biden is neither of those things. He has suffered some decline in the past 4 years but is possibly able to do the job still. The problem for me is that 'possibly' isn't good enough when we have perfectly good alternatives. Running Biden only to have Harris take over shortly after is dumb. She would get more votes at the top of the ticket!

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