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Old 02-18-2024, 07:16 AM
 
Location: Free State of Florida
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The Superbowl attracted the largest TV audience ever.

Traditionally, the U.S. President speaks to the audience, just prior to the game.

Biden balked again this year, like last year, but this is an election year....Why?

It would cost Tens of Millions of $'s to get that much advertising exposure.

This tells me:

-Biden's handlers know he's incompetent to have a real sit down interview/dialogue

-Biden's handlers know Joe will not be the leading DNC candidate for President, come November

-The DNC know this election is a lost cause, so why bother

-The DNC thinks they can produce so many mail-in ballots, they'll never be beaten again

-The DNC is confident their Lawfare attacks, will take Trump out.

If there's any other possiblities I missed, do tell. Skipping this opportunity was a significant decision, that had a significant purpose behind it.

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Old 02-19-2024, 10:08 AM
 
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With a good dose of Adderall Biden could have done the softball interview. The problem was his handlers can’t trust him to stay on script anymore, even when it’s written in big bold letters on a teleprompter. He might continue his rant about the Special Counsel report, and talk about Mickey Mantle, QB of the KC Chiefs.
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Old 02-19-2024, 03:22 PM
 
Location: Free State of Florida
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With a good dose of Adderall Biden could have done the softball interview. The problem was his handlers can’t trust him to stay on script anymore, even when it’s written in big bold letters on a teleprompter. He might continue his rant about the Special Counsel report, and talk about Mickey Mantle, QB of the KC Chiefs.
March 7th State of the Union...must see TV...can Biden read for 15 minutes? Inquiring minds need to know.

Reading's easier than even softball Q&A like the Superbowl chat would have been, so let's see if he can do it.

I'd love to have a random drug test done just prior.
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Old 02-19-2024, 04:07 PM
 
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March 7th State of the Union...must see TV...can Biden read for 15 minutes? Inquiring minds need to know.

Reading's easier than even softball Q&A like the Superbowl chat would have been, so let's see if he can do it.

I'd love to have a random drug test done just prior.
He will be able to do it. They will pump him up with enough drugs that he might overdose.
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Old 02-19-2024, 06:16 PM
 
Location: Pahrump, NV
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Traditionally, the U.S. President speaks to the audience, just prior to the game.

from the article, dated feb 2019:
"The tradition of Presidents appearing on TV on Super Bowl Sunday began in 2004 when then President Bush spoke with CBS’ Jim Nantz. Both President Bush and President Obama continued that tradition in recent years.

There’s also the tradition of Presidents calling to congratulate the Super Bowl champions, a tradition started by President Nixon who called the Kansas City Chiefs after their victory in Super Bowl IV.

While no sitting President has ever attended the Super Bowl, four Vice Presidents have gone to the big game, including Vice President Pence, who attended Super Bowl LI in Houston two years ago."



https://fox59.com/news/politics/in-f...-bowl-history/
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