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In reply to the discussion: What grade would you give President Biden's term? [View all]LeftInTX
(32,761 posts)114. There was an expose in the NYT and some called it a hit piece.
Biden's troubles began when he broke his ankle. He refused to wear his boot because it looked..yeah...
The ankle became unstable because it didn't heal properly. Biden then developed gait issues, then he fell off his bike, then he fell at an important event. But the tendency to fall had begun. Hence he wasn't as vigorous as he was in 2020. When that happens, you can develop what appear to be mild cognitive issues. (Body and brain go hand in hand) Apparently, his staff "shielded him". After all he is 82 and this also part of normal aging.
Then of course he has those speech issues, which became more apparent in the past year.
Of course Trump isn't a spring chicken, but he's the same age Biden was in 2020.
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Lost opportunities (including Garland & failure to hold Trump accountable) will hurt him but historians will
hlthe2b
Jan 18
#1
That's about where I am. He played the best hand he had with the cards he was dealt.
In It to Win It
Jan 18
#7
A- The guy's not Superman, but his character is sterling, his list of accomplishments is pages long...
Hekate
Jan 18
#5
That's tough. He was an "A" president, yet he will return the WH keys to Trump on Monday, probably a low C overall.
tritsofme
Jan 18
#6
Given the forces arrayed against him, Joe did the best he could: I'll give his administration a solid "B."
sop
Jan 18
#8
Respect Biden immensely and feel good about his term. But you gotta have better approval ratings.
Silent Type
Jan 18
#19
That's about where I'm at. In terms of substantive policy, he was solid; in terms of political adeptness, he was poor
Midwestern Democrat
Jan 18
#22
People here do love Biden, for good reason. But now we need to move on to the task at hand, making sure we
Silent Type
Jan 18
#32
Which probably explains why he didn't do many interviews or press conferences.
Self Esteem
Jan 19
#88
He should have announced not running after the midterms. This is on him too you know.
themaguffin
Jan 19
#87
A - (1st 2 years) D (2nd 2 years, as after we lost the House in 2022, he should've kept his pre 2020 posturing and not
Celerity
Jan 19
#61
The political winds were not in his favor. I'm convinced he would have lost so...
In It to Win It
Jan 19
#83
In retrospect, I don't think Obama was dreadful at all selling his accomplishments.
Self Esteem
Jan 19
#84