• AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    10 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Biden’s rebuke of the former president, who did not name during his Saturday speech in Wilmington, Dela., was part of an address where the commander-in-chief touted the importance of democracy and his recent rise in the polls.

    “And no, I mean it, it’s the weirdest campaign I’ve ever been engaged in, it’s even worse in terms of his behavior than the last time in 2020,” he added.

    Biden reiterated his point that Americans understand the importance of the next general election.

    “I meant what I said back when we announced the first time for president against this guy and we went up to … up to Independence Hall and made a speech on democracy and the press kinda thought it was a little bit of an exaggeration, except the American didn’t,” the president told his supporters.

    The president also emphasized that during his overseas trips, other country’s leaders cheer for his reelection success and said his support is slowly reinvigorated domestically.

    Biden’s Saturday speech at his campaign headquarters is another hint that the president is ramping up his reelection effort.


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      10 months ago

      Okay I’ve read that quote three times over and I’m still not entirely clear on what Biden is trying to say here. Why are both of the presidential candidates for the greatest military power in the world spouting out word salad nonsense so constantly? The states is fucked man.