I agree with you, Jim. I think what we saw was a guy who was unwell (that day) who was carrying the burden of too many facts and figures.
I feel like shit today (exhausted from an incredibly busy, taxing week with a rip-roaring headache). I've been asking myself how I would do on stage feeling as I do. Not great!! I'd hate to think that t…
I agree with you, Jim. I think what we saw was a guy who was unwell (that day) who was carrying the burden of too many facts and figures.
I feel like shit today (exhausted from an incredibly busy, taxing week with a rip-roaring headache). I've been asking myself how I would do on stage feeling as I do. Not great!! I'd hate to think that the fate of nothing less than democracy depends on that one poor performance rather than my demonstrably lengthy and illustrious accomplishments!
I appreciate your agreement and recognize that both our opinions are not grounded in facts. However, your and my point seems logical an is supported by the great speech Biden gave the next day in North Carolina.
I agree with you, Jim. I think what we saw was a guy who was unwell (that day) who was carrying the burden of too many facts and figures.
I feel like shit today (exhausted from an incredibly busy, taxing week with a rip-roaring headache). I've been asking myself how I would do on stage feeling as I do. Not great!! I'd hate to think that the fate of nothing less than democracy depends on that one poor performance rather than my demonstrably lengthy and illustrious accomplishments!
I appreciate your agreement and recognize that both our opinions are not grounded in facts. However, your and my point seems logical an is supported by the great speech Biden gave the next day in North Carolina.
Thanks Jim! It's vitally important that we acknowledge opinions versus verifiable facts if we hope to have any credibility!