team to get the job done? now, if the answer to those questions is no, and i imagine it is for most of you, then neither man is really capable of serving as a u.s. senator or the u.s. president. at least not without a lot of people making decisions for him and, of course, this is exactly what s happening in both cases. now here we are, four months later, sadly vindicated, wondering how two women closest to sick men in declining health can even live with themselves. both jill biden and gisele fetterman know better than anyone how unfit to serve their hubs are. as bad as both men have looked and sounded at various times to the rest of us, imagine how bad they are behind closed doors. but, of course, these women lie to themselves and then they lie to us. how will this episode affect the campaign and his upcoming schedule? and as soon as he s back he ll be back on the trail. i don t think it s going to affect it. the president s campaign this week released an ad just real
three months they say. about six months maybe you can get back some of that mobility and pre stroke efficacy as an individual. they put him right back on on the campaign trail. he suffered the stroke right before the democratic primary. so he also has to grapple right now which i m sure is grueling physically and mentally, laura, with the fact that he missed the window in which you have some temporary care for a permanent solution. i m upset about these far cystic spouses in washington, dc and there are many and in the case of gisele fetterman it s pretty bad. all these fawning articles about her and the thrift shops and she has a new platform. she and jill biden with the vogue stories while their hubs in front of us, we know what we see not what they say. we see people who are compromised and dabble at a timed. why is the white house doctor coming out and saying joe biden s post physical is vigorous. why are you using a lay person s term vigorous to describe
Obama and Springsteen: ‘homespun wisdom’ in Renegades
The new podcast from Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama, Renegades: Born in the USA, raises interesting questions, said Neil McCormick in The Daily Telegraph. For example: “how did we get to the point where being a podcaster was an occupation deemed worthy of a rock ’n’ roll superstar and a political giant?” There is something “discombobulating” about listening to two of the world’s most famous men swapping “banter, anecdotes and homespun wisdom”, while reflecting on the “cracked reality of the so-called American dream”. Still, their conversations are “fun and enlightening”. Both have a “folksy” manner well suited to the “fireside intimacy” of the medium, and they combine levity with deep thinking and seriousness. It is Springsteen whose eloquence is the more “poetic, rendering the political as the personal”. A highlight comes when he gets out his guitar: indeed, more songs and a fraction