mookiemcgee wrote:His appeal is that he has in spades what Trump lacks. I say this from a dispassionate place and I'm not trying to say either is better or worse in the post... but many people would say one of Trump biggest character flaws is 'lack of empathy', and this is probably where Biden scores better than just about anyone who ran in the primary. People have historically picked a replacement that has what the replaced lacks. If Trump wasn't running, and it was another republican I truly believe Biden would never have won the nomination... but right time, right place.
I think most people would agree George Bush had like no personality or sense of fun/approach-ability when he spoke. Clinton came out of nowhere and won the Dem nomination in part because he had like an approach-ability/swagger/personality GB lacked.
That's my take anyway, specifically on what his appeal is to average mostly non-politically minded or educated people... the ones who tend to make the difference in close elections and vote on personality traits rather than policy. I think what Duku said also holds alot of relevance and weight specifically in regards to the primary and why he had appeal over the rest of the field who were almost all 'further to the left'. Dems proved with their votes they wanted a uniter (of the country, not the party), and not someone who was just going to be a lefty demagogue (mirror of trump from the other side).
I posted a list of attributes as to why someone would potentially vote for him
here, those which we have discussed.
jimboston wrote:I wasn’t saying ‘you’ in the sense that I was accusing you of doing this.
I was saying it in the general sense that they can’t be lumped together.
You question didn’t ask why Joe versus other Democrats, but the last sense is the comparison versus Trump.
My apologies. You have phrased statements directly at me in the past using the word "you", so I assumed that this was the same. Also, my question was irrespective of who he was running against.
jimboston wrote:It’s obvious to me...but since you asked “why will people vote for Joe” it didn’t seem so obvious to you. I guess I need to be a mind reader.
It's obvious because people on both sides vote red or blue regardless of who it is. No disputes there. But, because you brought it up, I'll include it in the list of attributes as to why someone would vote for Biden.
jimboston wrote:Here you’re just digging for something to argue with me about.
No. I'm just trying to understand which qualities people see in Biden that they would want to elect him. What qualities do you see in him, yourself?
jimboston wrote:Reagan was a great speaker and knew how to command a room and get people to like him.
He was a decent president and in my. ignorant youth I thought he was one of the best.
His first term wasn’t bad.
... but yes by the middle of his second term he was clearly Alzheimer’s and “brain dead” is an exaggeration but he wasn’t whole.
Your phrasing was absolute, not exaggerated.
jimboston wrote:Jdsizzleslice wrote:Is this another "I say it so it must be fact" statements from you?
Since I never said this... no.
Obviously you never said that, because I put the statement in quotes (otherwise I would have just used the "quote" forum option tag). It refers to your absolute language that you use when discussing with others.
Since you seem to make unsubstantiated claims, please back them up by answering the following questions.
Note, I am not expressing my opinions on your statements, but I am wanting specific clarifications on the following 9 points to better understand the argument you are making.jimboston wrote:1. Random tweets that conflict with his Cabinet and official statements coming out of the White House.
Which tweets? Can you point to a source or multiple tweets?
jimboston wrote:2. Confrontational language with other World Leaders that have worsened US relations and have potentially more serious consequences.
Which leaders? What type of confrontational language was used?
jimboston wrote:3. Misinformation about the Covid-19 virus coming directly from the Presidential lips.
What misinformation? Who has been correct about anything COVID-19 related?
jimboston wrote:4. Escalation of partisan rhetoric, already way too high before Trump, now escalated to levels not seen in my lifetime and probably not seen since the Civil War.
What specific rhetoric are you referring to? Could it possibly be a mutual escalation?
jimboston wrote:5. Downplaying of obvious racist groups and racist segments of Trump support base.
What racist groups has Trump downplayed? Is there a racist group he has yet to condemn?
jimboston wrote:6. Illegal activities within the White House staff and general blurring of the line between what’s right/wrong and behavior that’s acceptable/unacceptable.
What illegal activities? What lines were blurred with right/wrong behavior?
jimboston wrote:7. Ignoring scientific fact in regards to Climate Change.
Which scientific facts were ignored?
jimboston wrote:8. Embracing ‘fake news’... the idea of ‘fake news’ and denial or the existence of actual truth.
What denial of truth? Is the idea of "fake news" a farce?
jimboston wrote:So Mookie... you don’t think this response is an attack? I just posted adding my thoughts, not confrontationally nor disagreeing with anything he said... then I get this. Funny.
What attack did I make on you?