In the meantime, Biden has one not-so-secret weapon—Donald Trump. Unlike Biden’s occasional slips, Trump’s off-the-cuff lunacy demonstrates either extreme recklessness or advancing dementia or both. The latest example is his comment about NATO at a political rally on Saturday in South Carolina. Trump complained about "delinquent" payments by some NATO countries and recounted a supposed past conversation with the head of "a big country" about an attack by Russia on such countries. "No, I would not protect you. In fact I
would encourage them [Russia] to do whatever the hell they want. You gotta pay," Trump said he told the leader. Biden, several leading Republicans, and key Europeans all expressed outrage. There will be more comments like these, in which Trump comes across as unhinged. And the more that the election becomes a one-on-one comparison, the more the contrast will favor Biden. Let’s see: momentarily mixing up Mexico and Egypt. Or deliberately and willfully abandoning Europe to Putin. Which one is cognitively impaired? Needless to say, I wish Biden (or some other Democratic incumbent running for re-election) were 61 rather than 81. But put Biden up directly against Trump and the contrast isn’t even close.
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