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Pundits are refusing to look at the insane elephant in the room -- a man who has been incoherently rambling for years. This is happening because our media wants to pick the nominee simply for clicks and airtime. But sure, let's put a dangerous sociopath back in the White House. Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) wondered to CNN's Kaitlan Collins why all the attention is on President Biden instead of the felon's wild ramblings about electrocution by sharks and exploding pine trees at his rallies.
"Donald Trump may have given many more press conferences, but look at what he did on that debate stage just two weeks ago," Coons said. "He unleashed a torrent of lies and invective.CNN promptly fact-checked and said at least 30 big lies, three in one sentence at one point, so thank you."
"But bluntly, in a lot of those press conferences and in a lot of his campaign rallies, now he is saying bizarre and incoherent things,' he continued. "I talked to a head of state from a European country last night who said, how is it possible that former President Trump is rambling on about electrocution by sharks and exploding pine trees and, you know this, at rallies and public events, and no one's asking about it?"
"And people seem only concerned about the current president," he said. "We've got two candidates."
"When Donald Trump was president, we had four bad years," Coons added. "Joe Biden had one bad debate night, but he's had three and a half great years of accomplishing good things for our country."