bearister said:
I watch this once a day:
Questions for Miller, or any other D-hater on these pages:
If Biden were to stay in and win decisively in November, but then he died in December, does that mean that Trump should be inaugurated on Jan 20 because he received more electoral votes than Harris?
What if Biden died 2 days before Election Day? Or 30 days? Or 60 days?
Now, same questions, but instead of "died" insert permanently debilitating stroke. How do you answer?
Final question: why do you not consider this slow-death of cognitive ability to be the same?
The argument of "you can't do that, the old man MUST stay in the race" seems absurd to me.
But maybe that's just because my parents are in their 80's and, like Biden, are showing signs of slipping, but DO NOT want to let go of all they've built up in life.
It's hard to let go.
People fight and claw to hold onto their status, hold on to their Lives, life itself.
Learning to let go is something we all must learn to do, provided we live long enough to do so, which means it wasn't cut short and snatched from us by a Mack Truck.
I'm sure many readers here can relate. It's a spiritual thing. "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot control."