The Carrot Or The Stick First?

Published Jun 28, 2024, 4:46 PM

In hour 3 of The Armstrong & Getty Show: 

  • Missed opportunities in the debate
  • Overturn on the Chevron ruling
  • "Never mind the issues, you're an a-hole."
  • Jill parading Joe around and congratulating him like a child. 

Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio, the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty arm Strong and and he Armstrong and Yetty.

We know the bar that's been set up for each to pass. Biden has to not look old and not have a senior moment.

No, making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for what I've been able to do with the UH, with the COVID, I excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with.

If we finally beat medicare, Thank.

You President by Biden.

Okay, high pressure situation. A lot of times you can confuse saving Medicare with beating it. I'm sure it's not something that repeated throughout the debate causing Democrats across the country to either jump out of windows or vomit silently into the nearest recycling then anybody can talking.

Yeah.

John Stewart did a special live daily show last night, and he, like every other lefty pundit, called it for what it was because I guess everybody felt like it's I don't know if it was. It's too much to lie about. That doesn't make sense because a lot of Spinner's pundits are willing to try to shade anything. I think it was more of a oh my god, we're going to lose if we continue this ruse. We're gonna lose with the ruse. Yeah, it's a losing ruse, certainly, I think. Yeah, it's a combination of that and just there are moments where you do not want to beclown yourself to that extent. Yeah, you're willing to like hit an eighty on the bclowning meter, but in ninety five is just too much. And a lot of the John Stuart stuff was visual and everything like that, and just facial expressions where he'd talk about Joe Biden training all week long, rested week rest light schedule so he'd be ready to go.

And then they showed Joe Biden walking out.

In that weird bent over shuffling, kind of jerking his knees like it was. It was disturbing to watch Joe Biden just walk that four steps to the podium and John Stort just playing it in the crowd, groaning and everything is.

Ah, that's rough. Yeah, yeah, Well he's a man.

Who's very near the end of his life.

I don't find it weird, per say, it's just he's near death at any rate.

Well, the weird part is that they had him walk out there. That's what I mean.

Oh yeah, So Kamala Harris made a couple of appearances last night, and I'll tell you this on MSNBC where they were from the from from zero zero zero. Right after the debate. They were He's got to go. This is a disaster, Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, Claire mccaskell, former senator who served with Joe Biden, all of them universally, Joe Biden's got to go. Then they had Kamala Harrison and they fawned over Kamala Harrison a way that made me ill. I mean, just oh my god, our queen is here. And it was so clearly they pivoted toward you're the answer, and Rachel Maddow went on, Oh, I'm it's too bad our time was so short, a memo to the White House. We need more time with Kamala Harrison. Not they have misused her this entire three and a half years. And then they started beating up on the Biden people who had just misused Kamala Harrison all her talents.

Wow.

Over on CNN, they did not handle it that way. Anderson Cooper kind of was getting in her face a bit about it, and as we can play some of that for you.

CNN's John King has described a panic inside the Democratic Party right now because of President Biden's performance in tonight's debate. He's been hearing from Democratic lawmakers and others around the country. Some within your own party are wondering President Biden should even step aside.

What do you say to that?

Listen, First of all, what we saw tonight is the President making a very clear contrast with Donald Trump on all of the issues that matter to the American people. Yes, there was a slow start, but it was a strong finish. And what became very clear through the course of the night is that Joe Biden is fighting on behalf of the American people, on substance, on policy, on performance, Joe Biden is extraordinarily strong.

Okay, you're not going to let her get away with that, are you, Henderson.

Democratic lawmakers watching the debate were worried about the president's performance. One said it was a disaster, another called it a train wreck. Those are Democrats, especially worded that Biden did not punch back on Trump's lives.

Listen, people can debate on style points, but ultimately this election and who is the president of the United States has to be about substance, and the contrast is clear.

I want to point out she said Biden's had a slow start but a strong finish that included.

The bizarre golf argument.

That was the strong finish, and replay that in a little bit for it.

In his closing two minutes, which you practice over and over again, was a disaster.

But here's more with a Cooper and Kamala you.

Debated against than Vice President Biden four years ago, and he was a very different person on the stage four years ago when you debated him.

You must I mean, that's certainly true, is it not? Anderson?

The point has to be performance in terms of what a president does.

A president who had as direction against the capital.

But I got the point that you're making about a one and a half hour debate tonight.

I'm talking about three and a.

Half years of performance in work that.

Has been historic.

So I'm not going to spend all night with you talking about the last ninety minutes when I've been watching the last three and a half years of performance.

She is much more coherent than she usually is, by the way, but it's worth pointing out the few loyalists who are trying to pitch he's fine, let's go with them. Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom are making a very strange argument. They're acting as if he's running for his last term, this past term.

Right, if you've earned the last three and a half years, how can you discrebe it? Right?

It's like if he wins, he gets to start over at January twenty twenty one again, right, Yeah, hilarious, and it finishes like this.

The person we saw tonight as the president we saw tonight on that stage, is that how he is every day.

Joe Biden that I work with every day is someone who, as I have said, has performed in a way that has been about bringing people into the Oval office, Republicans and Democrats to compromise in a way that is extraordinary these days because it just doesn't happen, but Joe Biden can make it happen.

So Anderson Cooper asking the great question, not getting an answer of courses, is that what he's like every day? Because that's what you gotta wonder the reality would have.

To be tell me I'm wrong.

They got him as prepared as you possibly could be. They had an entire week to do it, and that was last night. So he clearly that's like at the upper end of his performance. What does the lower end of his performance look like?

Yeah, My only gripe with that is that it was at nine o'clock at night Eastern time. But that was something that they agreed to. Well, what I agree with you overall?

All right, and then, but that box is in that only you have only have discussions with him between ten and three in the afternoon.

Sometimes world events, you know, happen at night.

We're gonna have to ask Hjinping to restrict his aggressions to between noon and three pm Eastern.

D I can't wait till these books are written someday.

You know, it might be many, many years from now before people are honest about this. Like when the anti Israel protesters are outside the White House that night and chanting death to Jews. God, there was a swing and amiss for Trump or a missed opportunity. God dang it Trump. I wanted to jump in there and respond for Trump. When Biden brought up Charlottesville, Charlottesville.

You're bringing up.

Charlottesville right outside the window of the house you live in right now. There was a thousand times worse than Charlottesville. You haven't said a word about it. But Trump didn't say anything.

Really.

He took a hack at that later, but as he usually does, he left out the nouns right because he can't remember people's names or the cities or whatever. So it was in coherent unless you knew precisely what he's talking about.

Was incoding. But that was a miss. But anyway, what was my point? I didn't sure.

Oh, the protesters outside the White House that night, they might not have woken him up because you can't because you know, he can't deal with anything that time of night. So he didn't really see it or know much about it until he heard about it in the news.

Why would you bother?

Right, an incoherent old man stumbling around mumbling incoherently, and we had saying.

We had great pundit Lanhi Chin on last dar and he said, well, I believe in you know, the people around him and everything like that. Okay, yeah, I'm sure he does have a lot of but is that that's not the way that the system's supposed to work. There's a decision to be made, a major decision if Putin uses a tactical nuke this afternoon, if China starts to blockade around Taiwan, that's one of the bigger decisions in US history. You're gonna leave that to his strong team around him. That bothers me.

Well, I don't know. You're being awfully critical. Let's hear the man himself. One O six, please, Michael.

Look, there's so many young women who have been including a young woman who just was murdered, and he went to the funeral, and the idea that she was murdered by by by an immigrant coming in.

They talk about that. But here's the deal. There's a lot of you were young women to be great by their.

By their in laws, by their by by their spouses, brothers and sisters, by it's just ridiculous and.

They can do nothing about it. And I try to rest them by the cross stating.

That that was the answer to the abortion question. By the way, Oh it was.

Yeah, that was on the topic of abortion, his strongest topic. John Stewart's piece on that was great, really great, and he was he was he was angry as if I was a Democrat, I would be his point being, this is our best issue, this is our you can't miss one hundred percent. Polling shows were winning all over the place on this issue. Go and then he played and John Stewart played that, and you incoherent, but he pivoted a Trump's best issue, Johnswer's exact point, and so you turn it into the issue we're losing on.

Wow.

All due respect to people like our friend ln He, who is brilliant. The only way the Democrats stick with Biden is if they're clearing the slate for twenty eight. They want Biden out of the way. They want com out of the way. They're both losers. They're done, move on to the future.

I could actually believe that argument with the polling Trump had come out in the last forty eight hours that we're not going to beat him. So yeah, we'll just we'll take a pass.

That weird abortion than immigration answer.

And then even if you just focus on the immigration, so your argument is, don't worry about illegal immigrant rapists.

Your brother's going to rape you. That's or your sister, which is got to be exceedingly rare. I don't like laughing about this topic. But that's the weirdest argument I've ever heard. O. It's well, it's in a word incoherent.

Sure, there are rapists. We let that rapist out of jail and he's on the street. But her stepdad's going to rape you anyway. So what difference does it make?

What can you imagine being one of his handlers when he's answering that.

Well, Well, one thing every one of your cable news pundits was talking about last night is how their phone was blowing up. Yeah, three minutes into the debate. Yeah, everybody like, oh my god, this is a disaster.

Can the Democrats find a reasonably credible wing in a prayer candidate, a Rocky Balboa who'll take the fight and Ron if you have it all a bright political future and think you have a shot at twenty twenty eight, I think your.

Your people got to tell you got to pass.

Well, this's just occurred to me that because I'm worried about the country with that guy last night in charge for all the major decisions we were just talking about, but nobody's really talking about. I mean, John Stewart did said, did say, oh my god, he's got resting twenty fifth Amendment.

Face. Oh, that line credit where it's due.

I don't think anybody's really talking about replacing Biden before next January.

He'll finish out his term.

So if he's going to finish out his term, no, there's no point in running somebody else.

You might as well let him run. Uh.

Yeah, although I would not be comfortable with your assertion, honestly, given what I've been saying now for a year. The decline never stops. It's just a question of how fast it goes with dementia. And it is entirely possible that in the next what is that the six months of the year in the next well till January is considerably longer than that, So in the next eight months or so, Yeah, it's entirely possible. It is utterly clear the twenty fifth Amendment has to be invoked.

Yeah, that's a good point. I got some more on that, Chuck Todd for meat. The press was pretty harsh on the President last night, a bunch of them and your comments text line four one five. Joe and I were just discussing how to get the breaking news donkey to bray.

Do we use a carrot or.

Stick approach, carrot first, some sort of monster breaking news, breaking news, This dizzying news day continues, the Supreme Court issuing blockbuster after blockbuster. This one is truly a monumental ruling that few in America have any idea what it means. They have overturned the infamous Chevron ruling. It's an Administrative Procedure Act case that had previously in nineteen eighty four. I think whatever it was a rule that, look, if a law is ambiguous, whatever executive branch agency that deals with it, if they tell you what they think it means, that's what it means.

You've got to defer to the bureaucrats.

And the Supreme Court has overturned that infamous law, saying courts may not defer to an agency interpretation of law simply because the statute is ambiguous. Congress is in charge of that. Chevron is overruled.

At some point Congress is going to have to start doing its job again.

I don't know what we'll bring that in, but the bottom line, go ahead. You got a kind of a bottom line there. Well.

The Conservative National Review headline is Supreme Court strikes devastating blow to the power of federal agencies.

I mean that is just flat exciting news.

Yeah, the mind blowing, suffocating, unconstitutional power of the executive branch, bureaucrats and agencies has been slashed severely the unelected government. The fourth branch, which is probably more powerful than two or three of the other ones, has now been brought down significantly.

This is an enormous decision.

It will play out for many years to come, and if you just happen to be tuned in. And then they also overturned the ridiculous Grants Pass ruling that said you got a live bums and junkies ruin your town and your cities and your parks just because there aren't enough shelter beds.

Allegedly that one's gone.

There is a huge SEC ruling yesterday that said, no, a federal agency can't be the judge, jury, and executioner. You got to give people a jury trial. Great session for the soups. The Chevron thing is the biggest news of the day. It might even be bigger than the Biden news.

Why it'll play out over decades, maybe a century. Right, that's exciting.

So which would which would make Trump's argument about why you choose President's the way you do, and it helps a lot of people that have trouble voting for Trump.

Look how much the judges matter right right on air meeting.

Do you want to line up one of our constitutional experts for our four if we can wait?

Good way.

If you don't get our four, gravit via podcast later Armstrong and Getty on demand.

I'm all for that, as long as we make sure we leave time for the golf conversation from the debate.

I want to hear the golf debate again. There's so much from the debate, and you're going to hear it in moments. Please do stay with us, brace yourselves, Armstrong and Getty.

He they kept saying, you know he had a cold.

But this is a thing.

When you have a call, there's many things you can take for it. We didn't know we had a coal until he stood up. A cole doesn't force you to lose your train of thought. A cole doesn't force you to just throw things out randomly. That to many people made no sense, And so how long do we continue.

To act like that?

We didn't see what we just saw last night. I thought for many people, the word I keep hearing it was very.

Painful to watch.

So that's Gail King on the CBS Early Show. I have never seen anything like this where the friendly confines of the partisans completely turn on their own. Guy never seen anything like this. The guy who runs a CBS or show, I don't know what his name is, but he said, I've been reporting the age thing for two years, often getting side eye looks from my fellow journalists.

He's enjoying saying.

Yeah, I told you it wasn't crazy that I was asking about the guy's age.

Anybody acts surprised by this has not been paying attention, And you're right. I mean to abandon the presumptive nominee at this point, that's not that crazy. But when it's the incumbent, that's once in American history stuff.

Oh yeah, yeah, I kept trying to tell my kids last night, this is an historic event.

Yeah yeah. Did you have some Chuck Todd you wanted.

To play or you want to do Biden clips first? To make the point either way, this.

Is the section of the debate I would like to call never mind the issues. You're an a hole. Let's start with a very brief one.

Ten My son was not a loser, was not a sucker. You're the sucker. You're the loser.

His Okay, that's the whole His sneer on that was too much.

I understand they discussed this in debate prep and they wanted to, you know, come at him hard and you know, look like you care about your son. But he looked unhinged in that moment to me, right, there's a general acclaims Trump called the people who died at Normandy suckers and losers, and Trump's that I never said that. I would never say that. That's insane. So that's what they were talking about. Uh, roll on with one to eleven.

The ran was broke with me.

I wouldn't let anybody do business with him. They ran out of money, they were broke. They had no money for a moss, they had no money for anything, no money for terror. That's why you had no terror at all during my administration. This place, the whole world is blowing up under him.

I apologize that was an issue. I had not see the way it's labeled. I misinterpreted it. Let's roll on with the completely personal stuff, the.

Crimes you are still charged with, and think of all the civil pedalties you got. How many billions of dollars do you own in civil penalties for molesting a woman of public, for doing a whole range of things, of having sex with a porn star on the night and while your wife was pregnant.

What were you talking about? You have the morals of an alley cat.

You know, we're so numb to the modern whateverything's going on in the model prior to Geez, I don't know. A month ago, or a couple of years ago, or whatever, one of the candidates for president telling the other candidate you molested a woman in public would have been the biggest moment in debate history.

Yes, it would have been the only thing anybody was talking about.

I'd forgotten it even happened because there were so many other things that happened.

All right, here's Trump's response.

I didn't have sex with the porn star. Number one. Number two. He basically went after.

His political opponent because he thought it was going to damage me. But when the public found out about these cases, because they understand it better than he does, he has no idea.

What these cases are.

But when they found out about these cases, you know what they did. My poll numbers went up, way up, you know that because you report it. And we took in more money in the last two weeks than we've ever taken in in the history of any campaign. I don't think any campaign has ever taken hundreds of millions of dollars came ping in because the public knows it's a scam and it's a guy that's after his political opponent because he can't win fair and square.

I thought he handled that pretty well. Trump, Yeah, I thought he did too.

I forget who I was watching who discussed the fact that Trump did such a good job of looking at the camera. I mean he was like looking at you at home while he was talking, and Biden didn't. Sometimes he was I don't know where he was looking.

He looked at mind, he was staring down with his jaw his mouth open.

Yeah, that was I think.

John Stewart pointed out, did nobody tell him he was going to be on TV the whole time? I mean he had resting twenty fifth Amendment face.

I mean because he.

Would he would he would just well, first of all, he'd get the ten thousand yards stare, which I don't think he can help, but then he'd let his jaw go slack and stand there with his mouth open.

I just oh, the optics were so bad.

But the question to some pundit was why didn't they coach him on the you know, look straight ahead at the camera so it doesn't look like you're looking on they And the response was.

They probably did. Yeah, of course they probably did. He just can't remember it.

Yeah, yeah, you know, in the heap and helping of lefty pundits who almost always stand up for their guy. Here's Chuck Todd, former host to Meet the Press on NBC last night, with his evaluation sixty four.

Michael, you know, one of the things was would either candidate look like the caricature that the other campaign has been trying to paint of him? And at the end of the day, Joe Biden looks like the caricature that that conservative media has been painting.

Uh.

And there were no clips tonight, right, this was you saw it.

Before your eyes.

Look, I don't want to just tell you what I think here, Tom. I've been talking to a lot of leaders in the Democratic Party, elected coalition leaders. There's a full on panic about this performance. Not like, oh, this is recoverable. It is more of a Okay, he's got a step aside. There's a lot of that chatter. This is about as bad of a performance in order to that Biden could have delivered if his goal was to try to sort of calm the waters among Democrats.

And my only gripe with that, and I'm speaking from a ticker here. That was not a caricature of Joe Biden I have been describing for the last year that I've been saying he wouldn't be the candidate. That's a portrait, an accurate portrait. It's you all who have been foisting a caricature on us, a caricature of a man who's sharp behind the scenes and in control and so energetic already, something's have trouble keeping up with him, that caricature.

Right.

That's a good point.

And I can understand how voters who haven't paid attention to the election thus far and tuned in last.

Night were shocked. It would have been. It was shocking to me.

I watch everything Joe Biden does every single day, and when he came out, when he shuffled out there and his first two answers, well, we were all texting each other, holy s, Oh my god. They need to if it were a fight, they would stop it from the beginning. And you know, and we know who he is. Imagine if you're a new voter in the last time you really paid attention to Joe Biden, was you know, kind of old sprye Joe Biden.

That had to be pretty shocking.

Or even the State of the Union address in the intervening what's it been for four months? There has been notable decline. All the rest and pharmaceuticals in the world couldn't get him even to that weird, angry, shouty level.

Joe Biden, Yeah, to that point. How much difference he looked just back in January. So Calprin had a special zoom last night with a bunch of political heavyweights that I watched. It was super interesting and he did it in very like hushed serious tones, like you know, this is not funny, this is a crisis, this is a holy crap. Anyway, he said, Joe Biden is not just diminished from twenty twenty. He's not just diminished from twenty two. He's diminished from three months ago. That's what people need to recognize. He's diminished from three months ago. And that was your point earlier. What's he going to be like in November day of the election. What's he going to be like in January when a new guy takes over. If he's descended this much in three months, and we've gotten so many texted emails from people who've had loved ones on this path. And when you decline, you decline fast, and it doesn't stop, and it.

Certainly doesn't reverse, and it's heartbreaking.

Chip Roy, Republican firebrand, said he plans to introduce a resolution calling on VEP Kamala Harris to mobilize the administration's cabinet and invoke the twenty fifth Amendment to remove President Biden from office.

That's you know, you can pass.

A resolution to do anything you want, but it'll absolutely drag the question squarely into the public eye if it's not already.

And it is so, I thought Donald Trump was exactly what he always is last night. It was like the best version of Donald Trump you're ever going to get. So for people who hated him, you already hated him, and that's fine, I understand why. But he was just what he is on a regular basis and has been since he first started. You know, the talking about exaggerations or lies or personal attacks, but that's what he always does, or.

Lack of understanding of issues.

But he didn't take the bait much. I mean, he was the most disciplined he's ever been. And the fact that last night, afterwards and so far today he's not stepped on the major theme of Joe Biden is not mentally competent to be president is amazing. He's never done that before. You're right, that is in noise almost growth interesting. The fact that he hasn't truthed something out or given an interview on a radio show you've never heard of that became the story instead of Joe Biden is the discipline he's never had before.

Yeah. Yeah.

He was made to look very very good by Biden looking so miserable, you know. Graded on a curve he did, he did great, not on a curve. I was not all that impressed, but I haven't been all that impressed since he came on the scene, honestly, So just trust me, Trump fans, I'm gonna call him as I see him, for good or bad.

For your guy. They're three years apart. They seemed thirty years apart. Oh yeah, yeah.

Trump was self assured, calm, articulate as articulate as he.

Gets wow in a weird situation. And you know again the idea that some people are shocked. Okay, if you weren't actually paying attention as a voter, fuying, Good for you. I admire your life. I could see how you'd be shocked. How are pundits acting like they're shocked. I guess they're so deluded by your own spin.

Yeah.

Yeah, remember what a weird subculture the mainstream media is. Those people are cult like and they run in a herd. And you need to think about what I'm saying, because I mean it seriously. They are loath to go against the conventional thinking. The conventional thinking is their culture, it's their social acceptance, it's their friends, it's their kids sixty thousand dollars a year private school. You must be in agreement with the narrative, otherwise you are cast out of your social and political and I'm sorry professional networks.

They are so loath to go against the mainstream.

I was watching CNN and MSNBC last night with my mouth open like Joe Biden, because I was so shocked at the one after another pundit saying this was a disaster.

He's got to go.

He can't be president, he can't be the nominee, every single one of them without qualification, one after on both channels, just absolutely amazing.

And I had one more point about that.

Oh, I think we now know why Barack Obama led him off by the wrist the other day, Joe Biden. I didn't necessarily need to be let off by the wrist in that moment, but Obama had spent time with him that day and knew.

What he was dealing with right right.

He was dealing with that guy last night, right as we discussed at the time. Even if at that moment it wasn't strictly necessary, and it may well have been, I'm still not ready to conceive that it wasn't.

Obama knew it might be.

There is nobody around me who thinks I got to be ready to lead him off by the wrist if he you know, freezes up right right right right.

Oh, there's another thing about last night that I'll bet you don't know because you had to be up really late to be aware of it. And a bunch of other stuff on the way state here.

But what accounts for someone with so much extreme it's doing so much preparation and this outcome. Honestly, I think the question answers itself. He wasn't capable of doing any better than he did. He had all he's prepared to not go over the two minutes that.

He was incapable tonight on the biggest of stages that he saw, he in effect dictated, and with all of that preparation, he was incapable.

Of doing better than he was. And you can't come back from that excellent point, Chris Wallace.

He had more rest than you're ever going to get as president for the event. They got to lay out all the rules exactly like the way they wanted it, and he still couldn't perform because he can't. So here's something you might not know because you went to bed, or you decided he had enough like a normal person, or you're on the East coast.

So after the debate, well back up one second.

I don't blame Joe Biden for running because he's mentally ill.

He's the wrong person to make these decisions.

He shouldn't decide to drive, he shouldn't decide whether we defend Taiwan.

He shouldn't decide if you he runs president. He's mentally ill.

The most delusional person in America is his freaking wife, doctor Joe Biden, who should maybe should be charged with a crime. I mean, what the hell is she thinking? So after the debate last night and she saw it, she runs up on stage, and do they go home? Did they get rest? Do they talk about whether or not he should step down? Like everybody in a mary together?

They cry together? No. She takes him to the waffle house.

They're in Atlanta, and they try to do the the Donald Trump man of the People thing, Oh waffles for everybody, except she did.

All the talking. He did no talking. He looked like a zombie.

Then they went to Raleigh, North Carolina on a plane and landed at one forty two am. So the Joe Biden you saw at ten thirty, you know, incapable of knowing his own name, was up for three four more hours. Lands in Raleigh, North Carolina. And then they go out on a stage there and I've seen the video and they walk out. He shuffles out and Jim just jumping around like a cheerleader, like an eighty year old cheerleader, and grabs him by the who thinks he did a good job? Deny in the crowd cheers. Did they watch the debate?

What do we want to say?

And they start chanting four more years and then she says, in Joe, you answered all the questions, every one of.

Them, and it was just like, what are you doing?

You usually, hey, miss Biden, I know you're a doctor, but you should switch on MSNB.

Side not a real doctor. Just to clarify him, you should switch on CNN.

People that would defend you in any circumstances are saying he's got to step down because this was a disaster, and what are you doing?

I so wish there were some documentary filmmaker filming the campaign for some other purpose, because the panic and desperation among the campaign staff saying yeah, let's go ahead with the welfule House thing. Yes, yes, we're going to do it. And then how about the Raleigh appearance. Surely you don't. Yes, we're doing it. We've got to stay on all right, We're going through with it.

Holy cow woo.

So here's an interesting thing. I think they changed the schedule. I wonder because he flew to Raleigh, North Carolina. Because the typical thing to do when you run for president, as you're on your feet somewhere the next morning, repeating the things you said the night before and continuing the momentum. Trump has kept his mouth shut for good reason. Just let it breathe, Let the whole thing breathe. But Biden, why did he fly to Raleigh in the middle of the night if he wasn't gonna do an early day appearance. There was no point in it, and he hasn't shown up anywhere. Yeah, I think they pulled the plug on something. But anyway, what is going on with his wife? That might be the number one weird thing in America right now?

She is she does? She actually not see it.

I just think she may be one of those people like political operatives were until last night, who they will shout charge until the moment they shout retreat. There's no period of let's wait and see how this battle goes. Maybe she's shouting guts go until the moment you say you were out goodbye.

Maybe she just really likes that White house cooking or riding on Air Force one is super cool.

I'm sure it is. I'm sure it is.

Yeah, God, can you imagine, I mean, trying to pick picture of your spouse when they're in the condition. Joe Biden's in't grabbing their arm and lifting it up.

Hey, aren't we all proud of him?

Like he's a little kid. That's what somebody just texted. If you watch that video, she treats him like a little kid. You answered every question. Aren't we proud of him?

Everybody and everybody cheering?

He doesn't do any talking because it's two o'clock in the morning, and he couldn't talk four hours ago, let alone at two o'clock in the morning.

What a sad and ugly chapter in American history?

This is, geez, she needs to get on the phone with the Woodrow Wilson's old lady who ran the White House while Woodrow Wilson was a stroke victim, similar sort of thing.

Eh, boy, Well to decide whether or to mention that I've been predicting this for a full year now and said the debate would be the most impactful in American history. I think I'll go ahead and say that. If I don't, who will not you? Evidently my genius is wasted.

I think there's a chance he's still a candidate for the reasons we talked about earlier, They're just going to take a pass on this election.

And decide. You know what, we'll regroup for twenty eight. No, he's going to be two senile, Armstrong and Getty

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