I recall Muhammad Ali’s last boxing match against Trevor Berbick in 1981. At almost 40 years old and out of shape, it was a shame to see the greatest boxer of all time stand motionless, covering his head with his gloves, moving his body back against the ropes, avoiding contact to his aged body.
That’s what I thought of as I watched President Joe Biden debate Former President Donald Trump.
If you plan on voting for him, it was painful to watch. No one wants to see a decent person look feeble. But he is 81.
If you plan on voting for Trump, the fourth of July came early. Shoot off the fireworks.
Presidential debates are a form of entertainment where viewers tune in to see if their guy can make the other guy look bad. And Biden looked bad, but Trump sounded worse, his lies and hyperboles swimming in superlatives: “He’s the worst,” “I’m the greatest.”
Close your eyes, don’t be fooled by the “Apprentice” reality star, and listen to what he says about the country you love. He sounds anti-American. Remember his Inaugural speech which painted a dark and damaged picture of America?
The first televised debate of presidential candidates happened in 1960 between Vice President Richard Nixon and Senator John Kennedy. People who watched the first debate thought that Kennedy won it. Those who heard the debate on radio thought that Nixon won it. And ever since then, Americans have chosen presidents based more on their appearance than on their substance.
If that history is any indication, God help America with a second Trump term.
For me, I don’t care what policies Biden or Trump which to implement, how they feel about Ukraine or Israel, about immigration or inflation. This election is about democracy.
I will vote for Biden because of what he represents—stability, the Constitution, honesty, decency. A vote for Trump represents chaos, anarchy, lying, meanness.
It stuns me that just 12 years ago, Americans voted for Barack Obama’s second term. I’m not sure if he were running today if he would get re-elected.
For those Americans who still believe in voting for the candidate who will best lead the most vital country in the world in the future, I’d rather have a frail old man than a hateful one.
Trump thrives on attention and he has already made his mark in history.
He is the first president to be impeached twice.
He is the only former president to be a convicted felon.
He is the only president to break with the traditional smooth transition of power began by George Washington when he refused to attend Biden’s Inauguration. That act is what separates us from other countries.
People have short memories of when Trump was in office. Not a week went by without a hysterical false statement from him or a cabinet member resigning from the chaotic West Wing.
After the debate, it is surprising how many Democrats dumped on Biden or wish to drop him off the ticket.
There is one thing Biden has going for him more than any other Democrat: he beat Trump by seven million votes.
When your guy is down, it is not the time to step on him, but to offer support, to get him up from the mat.
This election is not about Americans’ personal financial situations, it is about America’s democratic situation.
The question foremost on Americans’ minds should not be, “Are you better off today than you were four years ago?” The question must be, “Is democracy better off today than it was four years ago?”
The clear answer is January 6, 2021. Trump almost didn’t leave office. He refused to accept facts that he lost the election. If he’s elected again, what will he do come January 6, 2029? He may never leave the White House. His followers will be more violent. How can voters hand over the keys to American democracy into his hands again? This country will never be the same again.