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And apparently, Trump is his VP.
The unity ticket is wild but not quite unexpected.
He immediately caught and corrected himself on the Putin gaffe, saying his enemies have been on his mind lately... Didn't do so with the Trump gaffe.
Probably reacting to an earpiece with people shouting, "No, you BUFFOON!" followed by a vuvuzela.
Apparently he's always struggled with speech issues, and grew up being mocked for his stuttering, which he learned to cover with his own techniques/efforts.
Here's a video of him discussing this in a TV interview from 15 years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUFA6JUaAPY
So it doesn't appear to be anything new for him.
Let's stop equating this stuff to stuttering. It's not stuttering. I wish it were stuttering.
Head in the sand mentality is just going to get us a dictatorship in the presidency. I don't know what it takes for us to realize that we have to do something about this problem. It isn't going to be enough to just say
"Well, maybe he'll get elected anyway."
Biden's reputation for gaffes is something you clearly weren't aware of:
Those sources are from 2009.
Now you do.
No we are aware. We're not kids. This is not the same man we voted for in 2008, 2012, and 2020.
Fantastic quality for a man in his 80s running for President.
And it's worse. This is not normal. We won't win pretending it's normal.
Didn't it take like a good five seconds before he corrected himself? I wouldn't say that was "immediately".
All the same, according to his Wikipedia page, he's been known for such gaffes his whole career, the first mention of such is from 2009, as VP for Obama. So it's not a new phenomenon for him.
And Biden is the first female black president
It's probably accurate too