Raspy And Rambling, Joe Biden Fumbles Through Debate With Donald Trump
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The president's performance is certainly going to revive Democrats' concerns about his age and mental acuity.
President Joe Biden fumbled his way through Thursday’s presidential debate with Donald Trump, an alarming performance for Democrats eager to see him shut down his deeply flawed GOP challenger: a twice-impeached convicted felon known for his lies and ugly attacks.
The beginning of the 90-minute debate was particularly brutal for Biden. His voice was scratchy and weak, and sometimes hard to understand. He appeared to lose his train of thought multiple times, including in response to a question from a moderator, CNN’s Jake Tapper, about the national debt. He struggled to answer another question about how his administration would strengthen health care, mixing up trillions with billions when talking about dollar amounts.
Biden’s response became so disjointed that he ultimately pivoted and, just before his mic was cut off, he confusingly declared, “We finally beat Medicare.” He was presumably referring to his administration lowering the cost of prescription drugs under Medicare, but that victory ― something he could have touted in that moment ― was not at all articulated in what he said.
Visually, Biden didn’t come across as particularly energized, either. The side-by-side images of him and Trump on TV often showed the president looking out with a fixed gaze, his mouth slightly open. Trump, meanwhile, was more animated and spoke forcefully, even as many of the things he was saying were false or wildly distorted.
Biden’s campaign was clearly scrambling in response to what was happening. Over the course of the debate, the campaign sent out at least 11 emails attacking Trump’s lies at the lectern. While it is standard practice for a campaign to send press releases on major talking points during a debate, many of them seemed to clarify Biden stances for issues on which he had stumbled responding to questions, including abortion rights and support for Black communities.