Democrats are briefing the press that Joe Biden’s failure in his first debate against Donald Trump will “replace Richard Nixon sweating in 1960 as the most disastrous performance in a televised debate,” according to Axios. “[Y]ou can’t spin away how old he looked, how haltingly he spoke, how often he tripped over words,” Axios said of Biden, noting the age difference between the Democrat and the America First leader appeared vast.
Former Biden regime officials told the news organization the debate was a “disaster” and “sad,” while one source, an “influential Democratic campaign veteran,” said it was a “Catastrophe … unimaginably bad … Waterloo.”
In 1960, voters who listened to the presidential debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon on the radio believed Nixon won, while voters who watched it on television gave the nod to the telegenic JFK, with the perception of Nixon hurt by an infamous “sweaty upper lip.”
Leftist commentators such as Cenk Uyghur have noted the split-screen was “killing Biden” throughout the debate—”because he’s got his mouth open, he looks confused, doesn’t know where he is… those [moments] are going to be played a billion times in viral video after video.”
However, unlike Nixon, Biden gains no benefit from an audio-only consideration of his debate performance. Analysts on CNN and other Biden-friendly outlets stressed his comments were often incoherent and his voice appeared “extremely weak” and ” extremely feeble.”
“I really don’t know what he said at the end of that sentence; I don’t think he knows what he said either,” Trump said after one particularly bad episode, with the remark swiftly going viral.
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