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How Should Biden Campaign Against an Ailing Trump?

How Should Biden Campaign Against an Ailing Trump?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Tuesday, October 6th 2020 at 9:25PM · 612 views
How Should Biden Campaign Against an Ailing Trump?
With the president feeling low, Joe Biden is going high.

Spencer Bokat-Lindell
By Spencer Bokat-Lindell
Mr. Bokat-Lindell is a staff editor.


Things are not going as well for the Trump campaign as it might have wished. In the past 10 days alone, the president has seen his long-concealed tax returns leaked on the front page of The New York Times, turned in a thuggish debate performance that repelled voters in crucial swing states, and fell victim to his own mishandling of a pandemic disease that has killed more than 210,000 Americans and continues to spread across the highest level of government.

After hearing of Mr. Trump’s diagnosis, Joe Biden, wary of appearing to kick a man while he’s down — or while he’s up, waving from the White House balcony like a consumptive Evita, as the case may be — responded by wishing the first family a speedy recovery and moving to take down his campaign’s negative ads.

The president’s campaign, on the other hand, made clear it wasn’t interested in reciprocating such gestures of fellow feeling. As The Times editorial board wrote in its endorsement of Mr. Biden on Tuesday, his vow to “restore the soul of America” is core to his appeal. But in the final month of the presidential race, could his commitment to the rhetorical high road end up costing him? Here’s what people are saying.

‘A unilateral surrender to a fake civility’
Many political analysts have criticized the Biden campaign for forfeiting a political advantage over an opponent who would never return the favor. “Do a thought experiment: If Biden were sick, what would happen?” tweeted Anne Appelbaum, a staff writer at The Atlantic. “Here’s my guess: Trump would be openly gloating, Republicans would be loudly celebrating, their campaigns would put out ads trying to raise money on the back of his illness.”

The hypothetical is scarcely needed. By Monday, the president’s surrogates were trying their best to spin his coronavirus infection as a political liability not for himself but for Mr. Biden. “He has experience as commander in chief, he has experience as a businessman, he has experience — now — fighting the coronavirus as an individual,” Erin Perrine, the Trump campaign’s communications director, said on Fox. “Those firsthand experiences — Joe Biden, he doesn’t have those.”

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Tuesday, October 6th 2020 at 9:35PM

I just got through reading this article and I just wanted to share these powerful words.

Take a look at this article and share your thoughts.

Steve Williams Tuesday, October 6th 2020 at 9:59PM

The NYT don't want me to read their rag.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Tuesday, October 6th 2020 at 11:23PM

Either you do or NOT, that is your business. Now stay or go, the choice is yours.

Steve Williams Wednesday, October 7th 2020 at 7:24AM

How long is the full story? If you can't post it I understand.

Steve Williams Wednesday, October 7th 2020 at 7:26AM

Or maybe you work for the NYT and they sent you here to drum up subscriptions.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, October 7th 2020 at 11:59AM

If you want to know about the rest of the story, all you got to do is click on the link and stop your BULL 💩 Steve.

Steve Williams Wednesday, October 7th 2020 at 12:12PM

Sometimes a paper like the Chicago Tribune reprints NYT articles. But no, the NYT wants me to pay. My free article allowance hasn't been reset for a long time. You must be a subscriber at least, right Ron?

Steve Williams Wednesday, October 7th 2020 at 12:13PM

Something smells fishy.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, October 7th 2020 at 12:24PM

Smell up-under your arm Steve!!! WOW....

Now let’s talk about what you can see about this report:


Things are not going as well for the Trump campaign as it might have wished. In the past 10 days alone, the president has seen his long-concealed tax returns leaked on the front page of The New York Times, turned in a thuggish debate performance that repelled voters in crucial swing states, and fell victim to his own mishandling of a pandemic disease that has killed more than 210,000 Americans and continues to spread across the highest level of government.

Steve, did this NOT happen?



Steve Williams Wednesday, October 7th 2020 at 12:36PM

I disagree with the first sentence. The NYT has no clue what the Trump campaign "might have wished." Clauses 1 and 2 of the second sentence are fine but the Pesidnt has not mishandled the Wuhan virus attack.

Steve Williams Wednesday, October 7th 2020 at 12:39PM

The Wuhan virus SNEAK attack. But your dumbass NYT associates still think Russia is the enemy.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, October 7th 2020 at 2:39PM

Steve, If you call learning that you have been infected by The Corona 19 Virus and then infecting first lady Melania Trump, White House aide Hope Hicks, Sen. Mike Lee, and Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel and new people have popped up since then, having a good day, then you are the problem.

After hearing of Mr. Trump’s diagnosis, Joe Biden, wary of appearing to kick a man while he’s down — or while he’s up, waving from the White House balcony like a consumptive Evita, as the case may be — responded by wishing the first family a speedy recovery and moving to take down his campaign’s negative ads.

Now some have criticized Biden for doing that but I say Biden did right by going HI while Trump and his people are a very LOW place right now.

Steve Williams Wednesday, October 7th 2020 at 10:05PM

You don't believe you know who infected whom. Trump said getting infected was a blessing from God. Now that is the truth.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, October 8th 2020 at 9:43AM

Why do you believe what that man is saying after he has LIED to you over and over again?

How many people in New Jersey did he expose by not caring about science and medical advice? Hopefully few if any but time will tell. He also made other trips and meetings in this condition, knowing full well he had been directly exposed to a positive Hope Hicks. He didn’t care.

Another thing he’s never cared about is the truth. This is a president who in the first three years of his term made more than 16,000 misleading or outright false statements as per the Washington Post. What about when it came to the pandemic?

Steve, do you think Trump has LIED to you about this out break in The Orval Office?


Steve Williams Thursday, October 8th 2020 at 2:30PM

He didn't lie to me Ron. Once we get herd immunity we can be done with these absurd shutdowns that are bringing people to the point of trying things like kidnapping the hated Michigan Governor.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, October 8th 2020 at 4:31PM

The fact that Trump was your the greatest disinformation of the facts, about this Corona 19 virus, did you know, Trump got his own the nick name " Spreader and Chief."

Why is Trump hiding his information on his last positive corona test he had?

Steve Williams Thursday, October 8th 2020 at 5:53PM

Because he likes to hear you cry.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, October 8th 2020 at 7:11PM

NO!! NO!! Steve, by releasing that information may shade some light on when Trump became infected. Don't you think his staff, the people at the FOUNDRAISER Steve, those are his money supporters.

Don't you think they should know that they maybe infected by The Corona 19 virus so, they may prepare themselves?




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