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Biden's NATO press conference wasn't great, but by the standard we've come to expect, it was enough to ward off calls for him to step aside. At least for now.
The entire political focus of the nation cannot be on whether its most powerful leader is having a good day or a bad day. Not for the next four months, and certainly not for the next five years. David Marcus is a columnist living in West Virginia and the author of "Charade: The COVID Lies That Crushed A Nation."
Yes, there were stumbles and gaffes. Even before the press conference, he introduced Ukrainian President Vlodomyr Zelenskyy as "President Putin" at a NATO event, and later at the presser, he confused his own Vice President Kamala Harris with Donald Trump. But on the Biden bungling scale those are barely bumps in the road.
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