Hunter Biden
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And he ran.
And then what happened was, is every little thing, every time he went up the steps of Air Force One, and if he used the short steps instead of the long steps, and if he stumbled when he was walking to the podium, and if he tripped over a word of a president that he was talking about India and not Iraq, and every single thing became a New York Times-level thing
two-page exposรฉ.
The New York Times wrote over 120 separate pieces on Joe Biden's age in an 11-month period of time.
Fox News didn't stop talking about it.
And so here you are, you can't run away from the impression, and then comes the debate.
And that was a complete and utter disaster.
And he recovered in the debate.
If you go back and watch the debate, he recovered in the debate and was able to get through the debate.
But it reinforced every preconceived notion that people had, whether you loved him or hated him.
So then he's got to make a decision about whether or not he's going to stay in the race.
And the primary is over.
He overwhelmingly won.
He'd gotten a challenge from Dean Phillips.
Anyone could have run against him.
Anybody in the party could have run against him.
And no one did.
Why didn't they?
Because he had the most successful presidency of any Democrat or any president in his two years, in the three years that he was there, regardless of whether you think so or not, in terms of whether the affordability or whether he'd gotten inflation down enough or anybody, but just in terms of the brass tacks.
I mean, look at what he did as it relates to NATO.