Spiderman
Veteran Member
It seemed Biden was firmly, without flinch or hesitation about running, whenever people even in his own party that used to support him, told him "you're too old or you're too unhealthy or you're too tired or you don't make Americans proud to be American" in one way (choice of words) or the other...
In response to all of them, I was surprised at how much none of the criticism from within his party made him seem to even remotely question reconsideration , or appear a slight bit more open to the idea of budging...in fact, he seemed to take an even more defiant, more firm stance , with choice of words at least, using hyperpole to spite the criticism, and let people know that nothing they say can change his mind,
...no matter who they are...
Then Donald Trump almost shares the fate of Kennedy, it has the appearance of an inside job (with how the shooter was on the closest building to him and not taken out as people filmed him), and many people said that Biden's words "put trump in the bull's eye", and other statements may have made people feel it was in their responsibility, ( as defenders and lovers of democracy) to defend democracy by removing a possible destroyer of democracy (Dictator).
Some theories suggested Biden was in on security waiting until he got a few shots in then taking him out before he could talk.
So, Biden went from unflinching in his views, to completely stepping down entirely, shortly after accusations of him possibly contributing to the assassination attempt.
If he didn't step down, Harris would not be running for president, correct? Do you think the assassination attempt changed that?
In poll, answer what best describes you.. The part about Trump taking a bullet for his country is like saying, "Jesus Christ only was crucified once for your sins. The liberal media and law crucified Donald Trump so many times, that should purchase + redeem all the fallen angels and souls in hell!"
that is technically getting shot, in the process of trying to campaign for what is best for your country, what one considers " defending the flock"... Technically. Taking a bullet for one's country, no? Perhaps I have uncharitable sense of humor.
In response to all of them, I was surprised at how much none of the criticism from within his party made him seem to even remotely question reconsideration , or appear a slight bit more open to the idea of budging...in fact, he seemed to take an even more defiant, more firm stance , with choice of words at least, using hyperpole to spite the criticism, and let people know that nothing they say can change his mind,
...no matter who they are...
Then Donald Trump almost shares the fate of Kennedy, it has the appearance of an inside job (with how the shooter was on the closest building to him and not taken out as people filmed him), and many people said that Biden's words "put trump in the bull's eye", and other statements may have made people feel it was in their responsibility, ( as defenders and lovers of democracy) to defend democracy by removing a possible destroyer of democracy (Dictator).
Some theories suggested Biden was in on security waiting until he got a few shots in then taking him out before he could talk.
So, Biden went from unflinching in his views, to completely stepping down entirely, shortly after accusations of him possibly contributing to the assassination attempt.
If he didn't step down, Harris would not be running for president, correct? Do you think the assassination attempt changed that?
In poll, answer what best describes you.. The part about Trump taking a bullet for his country is like saying, "Jesus Christ only was crucified once for your sins. The liberal media and law crucified Donald Trump so many times, that should purchase + redeem all the fallen angels and souls in hell!"
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