First, I need to say this: I have a ton of empathy and compassion for President Biden. He has experienced unthinkable personal tragedy - the kind I will never be able to fully appreciate/understand. Unthinkable.Kishkumen wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 12:12 amOut of curiosity, what about Joe Biden’s character blows your mind? Or is it his age that blows your mind? Mind you, I was never a big fan of Joe. He tells some, er, creative and gratuitous whoppers. I thought his behavior toward Anita Hill in the Thomas hearing was pretty gag worthy. That said, I don’t think anything except his age is really concerning. He is, in many ways, within the range of normal for an American politician. He is no Bob Menendez, though the GOP keeps pretending he is. Menendez is a good example of a Democrat who should be thrown out of office, just so you know that I, an Independent, can be equally against other bad characters in politics.
Having said that, I do not believe President Biden is a man of good character (I am using my personal definition and other people will need to come to their own conclusions based on whatever they use as a measuring stick) - I would offer the same response for the great majority of politicians on both sides (This certainly includes President Trump) - especially those who have been corrupted by decades in DC, living under the required party loyalty at all costs schtick and desperate desire for more power that seems to grow with all of them the longer they hold powerful positions.
I can't imagine a scenario where most Americans wouldn't share your desire. Unfortunately, this simply isn't the reality we live in, and I would suggest that character is becoming less and less important as time passes. So, most people cast their ballot based on which politically driven narrative they have been ingesting and/or what is important to them and/or what values matter most to them and/or which candidate aligns most closely with their personal ideology. Whether that's abortion, or the border, or taxes, or climate, or threats to democracy, or Jan 6th, or the BLM riots, or smaller government, or rights of the marginalized, or the 2nd amendment, or censorship, or equal rule of law, or etc. My point is that people vote based on a variety of reasons and I believe they ought to be able to do so without needing to explain their vote to the masses.I guess I want character to matter more.