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Monica Metzler's avatar

I spent a big chunk of my life in the legal/public policy/political world so love a good political debate more than anyone (except maybe Eric Zorn ;-), so this was a good read. All the points made are decent; not all slam dunks, but good arguments. But at what point does one accept that "No" means No?

Biden has said he absolutely won't back out. Unless he has a stroke or breaks a hip or something medical happens, there's no blog post, op-ed, or media talking head that's going to change his mind. He will be the convention nominee and the only choice against Trump. And all this time, effort, arguments and angst spent trying to get him out is time that could have focused on Trump's flaws and efforts to defeat him. Because if Biden loses, his detractors will put the blame all on him, never acknowledging their efforts weakened his candidacy and campaign.

We don't always get what we want in politics or in life, but we have to make the best with reality. So unless you have Joe Biden's personal phone number, I'd suggest we all accept that he meant what he said and we turn our attention and our efforts toward the nightmare that is Trump and Project 2025.

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Marc Martinez's avatar

Biden is clearly not going to drop out. So, 'Harris will make a great president' will have to be a major undercurrent of the campaign. I am sure that they can plant the right stories in the media and get the right questions asked by crony reporters. We can expect lots of fairy stories about how she has been a key advisor, intimately involved in policy, is critical and respected in the Senate, great relationships with foreign leaders, etc.

The more difficult thing will be to convince voters that Harris, White House staff, the Cabinet, or whomever, would act on concerns about Biden. Having gaslighted us for at least the last two years, they now continue to pretend they see no issues. But we can trust them to do the right thing in the future? Will they be honest, frank, clear-eyed, and willing to do the hard thing? Or will they continue to be political weasels?

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