Joe Scarborough
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And let him hold press conferences, let him make those mistakes, have him stumble through it if he had to stumble through it so the American people could decide, OK, what I eventually came to and what this conversation has been about. where they said, okay, yeah, he stumbles, he looks glassy-eyed, but I like his position here or I like his position there.
He really seems to know what he's talking about when he's talking about Ukraine, et cetera, et cetera. I mean, but they didn't do that. And I think one of the biggest tells that they really didn't trust him to get out and say things is when he didn't do the Super Bowl interview. Which was, again, deeply, deeply concerning.
He really seems to know what he's talking about when he's talking about Ukraine, et cetera, et cetera. I mean, but they didn't do that. And I think one of the biggest tells that they really didn't trust him to get out and say things is when he didn't do the Super Bowl interview. Which was, again, deeply, deeply concerning.
He really seems to know what he's talking about when he's talking about Ukraine, et cetera, et cetera. I mean, but they didn't do that. And I think one of the biggest tells that they really didn't trust him to get out and say things is when he didn't do the Super Bowl interview. Which was, again, deeply, deeply concerning.
And the feeling, again, among people that knew Biden for 20, 30, 40 years was there was a mistake on the White House's part. They should have had him do it. If he screwed up, he screwed up.
And the feeling, again, among people that knew Biden for 20, 30, 40 years was there was a mistake on the White House's part. They should have had him do it. If he screwed up, he screwed up.
And the feeling, again, among people that knew Biden for 20, 30, 40 years was there was a mistake on the White House's part. They should have had him do it. If he screwed up, he screwed up.
Let me ask you this question. This is not a leading question or a rhetorical question. How do you know this and I don't?
Let me ask you this question. This is not a leading question or a rhetorical question. How do you know this and I don't?
Let me ask you this question. This is not a leading question or a rhetorical question. How do you know this and I don't?
You said if they put him out more, it would have been a disaster. How do you know that? And I don't. Based on what sources?
You said if they put him out more, it would have been a disaster. How do you know that? And I don't. Based on what sources?
You said if they put him out more, it would have been a disaster. How do you know that? And I don't. Based on what sources?
I actually, I thought it was interesting that Olivia Newsy's last article where she got attacked for trying to help RFK Jr. actually was the first thing that I had read that actually lined up with some things that I had heard from Downers, that he was particularly bad
I actually, I thought it was interesting that Olivia Newsy's last article where she got attacked for trying to help RFK Jr. actually was the first thing that I had read that actually lined up with some things that I had heard from Downers, that he was particularly bad
I actually, I thought it was interesting that Olivia Newsy's last article where she got attacked for trying to help RFK Jr. actually was the first thing that I had read that actually lined up with some things that I had heard from Downers, that he was particularly bad
at night, um, at fundraisers after a very long day that at that point he was, he was just completely exhausted and just mentally, mentally burned out. It's interesting. I brought that up to somebody that worked with him throughout the campaign and they said, well, I'd rather have him at eight o'clock at night than eight o'clock in the morning.
at night, um, at fundraisers after a very long day that at that point he was, he was just completely exhausted and just mentally, mentally burned out. It's interesting. I brought that up to somebody that worked with him throughout the campaign and they said, well, I'd rather have him at eight o'clock at night than eight o'clock in the morning.
at night, um, at fundraisers after a very long day that at that point he was, he was just completely exhausted and just mentally, mentally burned out. It's interesting. I brought that up to somebody that worked with him throughout the campaign and they said, well, I'd rather have him at eight o'clock at night than eight o'clock in the morning.
So, um, so again, I will just say just generally though, Yeah. If you can't hold the press conferences, if you can't do all those other things, then, yeah, you can't be president of the United States. And if you're saying they didn't put him out there because he was incapable of being out there. Well, I mean, I don't I don't know what to say to that other than when I brought it.