They will have him so pumped up with performance juice that he will almost seem mentally collected and coherent. The problem is the two weeks it will take afterwards to bring him slowly down from the massive doses without killing him.
Yes, but if the last State of the Union speech is an example, he will be yelling and angry the whole time. Or maybe they're doing it like this so he'll have a medical emergency.
They figure an angry and yell Joe Biden staying more or less on script is better than a mumbling and whispering Joe Biden talking about getting arrested with Nelson Mandela or the time he took a train over a bridge that never had train tracks.
Indeed. Highly entertaining. But in this case one needs to factor in that Biden's handlers were given CNN's debate questions ahead of time and that Biden will be reciting drilled responses AND going first in the 'debate' round each time.
He can be defensive in showing the difference between him and Biden, but why would he do that? When he can be calm and do as much damage, considering he'll be able to include Biden's claims in his response either way.
But isn't that better for Trump? Because then he can respond to Biden' s claims while showing the difference in Biden's plans and his. I personally would think it's an advantage.
Very interesting, right? Also of note, the split screen format designed to demonstrate how much more presidential Biden looked than Trump; but instead it actually served to demonstrate how totally out-of-it Biden appeared in comparison to Trump.
Or his uncle being eaten by cannibals. That angry island nation, by the way, demanded a public retraction and apology. Joe probably sent them a few billion dollars under the table for compensation instead.
The cannibal story about his uncle was a little far out there. But I am glad to hear that the island nation that he offended demanded an apology. But you're probably right he probably just paid them off at our expense. And you really wonder why democrats are always raising taxes and fees saying they don't have enough money.
That and he tells them because in his forty years on the graft as a senator nobody ever held him to anything approaching the truth; and he's grown accustomed to that. Old habits are the most difficult bad habits to break . . . especially when the Mainstream Media is the permanent political propaganda arm of your own party.