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Tickle

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4. The differing levels of public and media scrutiny between these two incidents may stem from various factors,
Thu May 15, 2025, 10:54 AM
May 15

The incident involving President Joe Biden failing to recognize actor George Clooney at a 2024 fundraiser garnered significant media attention, raising concerns about his cognitive health. This moment, detailed in the book Original Sin by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, contributed to discussions about Biden's fitness for office and ultimately influenced his decision to withdraw from the presidential race in July 2024 .
In contrast, statements made by former President Donald Trump regarding constitutional obligations have also sparked debate. In a May 2025 interview, Trump expressed uncertainty about his duty to uphold the Constitution concerning due process rights for immigrants, stating, "I don't know" when asked about this responsibility . Legal experts criticized this remark, emphasizing that acknowledging and upholding the Constitution is a fundamental duty of the presidency .

The differing levels of public and media scrutiny between these two incidents may stem from various factors, including the immediate visibility of Biden's lapse during a high-profile event and the broader implications of Trump's statements on constitutional adherence. Both situations underscore the importance of evaluating the actions and statements of public officials in the context of their responsibilities and the potential impact on governance and public trust.

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love your logic. rich7862 May 15 #1
Another low key "Bad Things About Democrats" post. Kingofalldems May 15 #2
No it isn't. The R's are the primary pushers of the idea. nt pnwmom May 15 #31
I'm still stuck on that OP ED he wrote Bettie May 15 #3
Maybe he (Clooney) has aged so much choie May 15 #47
The differing levels of public and media scrutiny between these two incidents may stem from various factors, Tickle May 15 #4
If the media had done its job Keepthesoulalive May 15 #7
The totally Republican owned/operated media DENVERPOPS May 15 #32
i saw the debate between trump and President Biden samsingh May 15 #35
Did you answer this with AI? Sympthsical May 15 #10
I didn't check, but that was my immediate thought too - it sounds like AI. I'm less than impressed. ms liberty May 15 #15
100% AI D_Master81 May 15 #18
All Robot & Computers must shut the hell up. To All Machines: You Do Not Speak Unless Spoken To And I Will Never Speak WhiskeyGrinder May 15 #43
All this hysteria about Biden's so-called "decline" Walleye May 15 #5
we have trump 2.0 samsingh May 15 #36
Perhaps it's because not recognizing Clooney, poor debate, etc., gave us trump 2. Silent Type May 15 #6
The media and influencers gave us Trump 2 Keepthesoulalive May 15 #8
Exactly. Voters decided trump was better than what we offered. I hope we keep that in mind in coming races. Silent Type May 15 #9
The American people Keepthesoulalive May 15 #11
A-hole conservative voters existed long before mass media. Silent Type May 15 #16
Then why are you blaming democrats Keepthesoulalive May 15 #19
Simple, about 5% of voters went to trump at last minute, another 6 Million Democrats sat at home. Silent Type May 15 #22
What were we selling Keepthesoulalive May 15 #27
We didn't convince voters, unfortunately. Silent Type May 15 #28
If you don't believe your past experiences Keepthesoulalive May 15 #34
We lost to the most beatable and vile candidate in history. Hope that wakes people up. Silent Type May 15 #38
Con artists resonate with people Keepthesoulalive May 15 #41
the second line there ... stopdiggin May 15 #12
No, stupid people gave us Trump 2. Tommy Carcetti May 15 #14
Thank you 👍 MustLoveBeagles May 15 #20
Stupid people (rubes) out voted us. How are we going to change that is the question? Silent Type May 15 #44
There will apparently always be an excuse for the stupidity of American electorate, regardless of how flimsy. W_HAMILTON May 15 #42
I barely recognized Clooney myself what with the gray-hair and beard. Ritabert May 15 #13
Cary Grant story Johonny May 15 #29
LOL! Ritabert May 15 #45
EXACTLY. I keep making that point. LisaM May 15 #30
Apparently yes SocialDemocrat61 May 15 #40
I gave up on him after the Biden incident. Ritabert May 15 #46
If that was the only thing former cabinet members allegedly said, it wouldn't Kaleva May 15 #17
So what Keepthesoulalive May 15 #21
Tell that to the people who write OPs about this Kaleva May 15 #23
It's red meat, not of measurable relevance Torchlight May 15 #24
Some recent pictures I've seen of Clooney PoindexterOglethorpe May 15 #25
Just another distraction.... Charlie Chapulin May 15 #26
because, the current president got this election while our guys were not ready to run samsingh May 15 #33
I don't recognize T...p Zackzzzz May 15 #37
It's completely ridiculous mcar May 15 #39
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