October 11, 2024
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This debate will not be remembered for any particular exchange – nothing like “Senator, you’re no Jack Kennedy” that Lloyd Bentsen used to floor Dan Quayle. It will be remembered because one candidate suffered a self-inflicted knockout in the first round.

Biden’s first debate self-destruction proves Trump is the only candidate for Israel

Former US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman reflects on the ups and downs of the latest presidential debate between two candidates – both of whom believe they are the best candidates for Israel

This was a presidential debate like no other. Never before have the American people been so keenly focused on the cognitive health of one of the candidates – not just his policies or his character, but whether he possessed the physical qualities needed to be the leader of the free world.

Joe Biden didn’t just flunk the test. He self-destructed in front of more than one hundred million viewers. That view wasn’t limited to Trump supporters. Indeed, numerous Democrat leaders and operatives acknowledged their panic. Nicholas Kristof, a far-left columnist for the New York Times, urged Biden to “reflect on his debate performance and withdraw.” Van Jones of CNN, a staunch Biden supporter, urged Democrats to find a new presidential candidate.

The decision by those closest to Biden to put him through this crucible is nothing short of elder abuse. Biden prepared for two weeks in the company of some sixteen coaches. Undoubtedly, they knew he was not up to the task, just as he has been unable to lead the United States since he took office. What were they thinking?

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