Look.
I was really pissed off at many on this site who turned on Joe over one bad debate. And at just people in general who did that.
But as someone raised Catholic, I was taught the "felix culpa". And that's what we have here.
Joe sacrificed his ego for the greater good. And now, if we keep working, we have a chance to do amazing things.
So my fellow Americans, let's not fuck this up, hmm?
While I agree that people turned against Biden quickly after one debate, and that's not at all a good trait...we have to be honest. Biden was not going to win this election, whether that debate was good or not. He's too old for most of the Blue voters (especially the younger ones). He's not got a record of being very progressive on policy (as I've said many times here before, Milquetoast at best). He would get 0% of the swing voters and Trump has a Solid counter for Biden.
That’s a function of the ‘stupids
-‘d information silos, @Heucuva8 —but I have more hope then I have of late.
The people who announce the outcome of the Nomination, are the same ones who cast the "representative" votes that determine the outcome. They're the Deciders, and the Nomination 'Vote' is how they get the general public to accept their decisions.
It's the "Illusion of Choice".
Debbie Wasserman Schultz did the same as Chair of the DNC.
It's why you NEVER see any candidate that wants to bring about Change given the Nomination. Only career politicians.