He didn't 'confuse the Presidents of Egypt and Mexico,' he accidentally referred to Egypt as "Mexico." He was talking about negotiating with Sisi to get the border with Gaza open for humanitarian aid; so he was talking about Egypt's border and he was talking about Egypt's president but he accidentally said "Mexico"; you know, the type of verbal gaff people have been making fun of him about for the last 40+ years.
This is another "Hillary's Emails" smear attempt, except it isn't going to work well when Trump is 3 years younger than Biden and saying much more demented things.
Also he tried to kill his own vice president when he didn't do what Trump wanted, committed multiple rapes, and said he is above the law.
I feel like that kind of thing should get mentioned more often whenever someone starts comparing candidates. It's like that Batman comic where they elected The Joker mayor.
People are making this weird fucking arguments like "Biden is so fucking senile he couldn't even immediately drop the years of the Obama presidency" or whatever.
Like what the fuck, I couldn't drop the year of any single thing in my life without thinking about it long and hard, and I'm 30 with no sign of dementia. It's just not how I remember things, and I feel like most people don't.
I can dig it. He’s been beating the drum about the domestic border “crisis” with the republicans for a good while. When pressed about the Gaza border, he slipped with the name of the country.
Who gives a shit. Plenty of people do it every minute of the day.
A certain orange care home candidate has been doing it a lot recently. Sioux City, Orban, Pelosi…just to name a few gaffes.
It's a bit morbid, but thank goodness for COVID happening when it did as that forced the rapid expansion of early and mail in voting which helps mitigate this issue without addressing it directly.
I don't think there's enough political will to do the sensible thing, make Election Day a federal holiday, because that would promote access to democracy to the lower classes and that is a threat to both parties.