Greg and Jim dissect the good, the bad, and the crazy of last night’s debate.

First, they celebrate the vindication of everyone who has been calling out President Biden’s inadequate mental state. They take shots at all the media and White House figures who were championing Joe Biden’s mental acuity, most notably Joe Scarborough and Chris Cillizza.

Next, they worry about the message that Biden’s display of senility sent to nations that are hostile to the U.S. They weigh the possibility of invoking the twenty-fifth amendment to remove Biden from office for his physical and mental decline.

Finally, they examine other aspects of the debate, such as the fairness of the moderators and the usefulness of holding the debate without an audience. They also review the golfing interlude in the debate, lamenting how presidential discourse has declined to the level of Statler and Waldorf.

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  1. Taras Coolidge
    Taras
    @Taras

    When one of the guys criticized Trump for saying that Biden’s golf handicap was his biggest lie that evening, I immediately shouted at my iPad, “That was a joke, you moron!”

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