On the format of the debate –
I thought having microphones off except during the allotted
time to speak was the right thing to do!
That got rid of the constant interruptions seen in the last ones. The missing element was fact-checking, which should have been happening essentially
real-time! This is actually the
bigger risk to democracy, as it is
impossible for anyone to make good decisions,
based on bad information.
Evaluation of the fitness of the candidates –
I saw a person with both physical and cognitive difficulties
in 81-year-old Joe Biden, as did all who
watched the debate. But, I also saw cognitive difficulties in
77-year-old Donald Trump, which many
seemed to have missed as they watched, simply
because they were not as glaringly apparent.
I saw fewer physical difficulties with Trump, but at his weight and with his bad lifestyle
preferences, I foresee failing physical
health coming very soon, likely a heart
attack, stroke, or diabetes.
The risk of cognitive problems in the job of President
is obvious, and need not be further
pursued here.
The risk of physical health difficulties is not so obvious, although this has already come up in prior
Presidencies over the last 2 centuries.
The main risk lies in the suitability and readiness of the Vice
President to take over the duties of President. This is compounded by the nature of the
job, which at least from Franklin
Roosevelt forward, visibly ages all who
serve.
Observed cognitive deficits –
With Joe Biden, it
was obvious, and compounded by evident
physical frailty. He completely lost his
train of thought while answering one question,
and never recovered it, an event
ended by the timing-out of his time to speak.
I saw 3 or 4 other such stumbles,
losing his train of thought in the middle of speaking, but he was able to recover it, and continue speaking. These were noted as “rambling answers” by
other observers. I know what they really
were, I have seen such before!
With Donald Trump,
it was not quite so obvious, but
it was there for all to see: he never
actually answered any of the questions put to him! Instead,
he invariably jumped repeatedly into the same debunked lies he tells at
his political campaign rallies. I
actually saw him stumble and repeat himself, while telling these well-practiced lies, about 3 or 4 times. The exaggerated nature of the lies themselves
were alarming enough, but not
actually answering any of the questions is even more alarming, as it indicates rather low cognition of the
unexpected! That is very
dangerous to the country, in the job of
President!
Truthfulness –
Biden wins hands-down in this category! Virtually everything Donald Trump said was an
exaggerated, egregious, and long-debunked political lie! While the conventional wisdom says
politicians lie anytime their lips are moving,
there is actually a wide spectrum of how serious the deception is, and thus how dangerous it is. With Trump,
the deception is extreme, and
therefore extremely dangerous. With
Biden, it is not.
Vice Presidential choices –
With Joe Biden, there
is Kamala Harris, who is still young
enough physically and mentally to serve well.
She is knowledgeable about what is going on, and could step in and come up to speed almost
immediately, something very important in
a time of war, or impending war. She,
like Biden, does not pose a
threat of extremely deceptive lies.
With Donald Trump, we
do not yet know who his Vice Presidential pick will be. Those purported to be on his “short list” are
all “Trump wannabees”, spouting the same
extreme, dangerous, and long-debunked lies that Trump does. I do not see a choice here that is not just
as dangerous a threat to democracy as Trump is,
with those lies.
Legal issues –
Trump has these “in spades”.
Biden does not, despite years of
trying by the “Trump wannabees” in Congress.
Depending upon future jury verdicts,
they could preclude Trump actually serving effectively, independent of any health risks. Further,
the President is supposed to be a role model. The felony conviction, with more looming, precludes that role for Donald Trump.
Conclusions –
Neither of these men is actually mentally fit to serve
another term as president, especially in
a time of regional wars that threatens general war. And both men present risks of failing physical
health, simply due to advanced age. The 25th Amendment and the
line of succession is supposed to take care of that risk, although it perhaps cannot be done quickly
enough in an emergency, unless the
President actually quickly dies.
The second scheduled debate (in August, I think it is) [actually, September 10th] absolutely
must have real-time fact-checking in its format, and continue the dead mike practice! Such fact-checking is utterly essential to
identify good information for the voters to make informed decisions. Lies of the type Trump repeatedly tells,
are very dangerous to our
democracy. They cause
insurrections, as we have already seen.
Neither party has any business running candidates for
President as flawed as these two men.
Polls say about 70% of Americans agree with me on that. But since they are the apparent
candidates, physical and mental health risks
are not the worst issue here, telling
the truth is, because lies are so
dangerous!
On
that truthfulness basis alone, I
recommend you vote for Biden/Harris, and
against the many other Trump “wannabees” down-ballot.
Update 7-2-2024:
To summarize, what we are
required to trade off here is the rather strong likelihood of infirmity leading
to inability to function, in Joe Biden, if selected for another term as
President, versus the strong likelihood
of severe damage to, or even the loss
of, our democracy with another term for
Donald Trump, plus the fair-to-middling
likelihood of at least some infirmity trending toward inability, affecting Trump during another term.
Joe Biden has a good,
credible backup in his VP, Kamala
Harris, who could assume the duties and
come up to speed almost immediately.
There is no risk to democracy with either her or Biden. Donald Trump’s potential VP choices pose the
same threat to democracy that he does,
since they all publicly promote the same lies that demonstrably provoked
one insurrection already. None of those
VP choices would be immediately ready to assume the duties of President, should Donald Trump’s cognitive or physical
issues quickly worsen to the point of inability to function.
And then there is demonstrated behavior histories of the two
candidates to consider. Trump did
everything he could, legal or not, to overturn his election loss in 2020, up to and including using his lies about that
election (over months) to incite an insurrection at the Capitol, Jan. 6,
2021. He also threatened to
renege on our NATO obligation to defend our allies, and clearly wanted us out of that alliance, instead giving Putin everything he wants. Biden has none of those rather egregious
faults.
Weigh the risks for yourself:
Significant
likelihood of inability with Biden, but
with a good replacement in Harris;
versus severe damage to, or loss
of, our democracy with Trump, plus no credible VP backup for Trump if
inability should happen.
The
choice is quite clear: Biden.
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