Australia's media is very particular about which #gaffes it goes on the warpath about.
As Biden departs, Trump set to face questions over his age and acuity
With 78-year-old Donald Trump now certain to face a Democratic candidate younger than he is,
the Republican could have the tables turned on him over the questions of #age and mental #agility that he often sidestepped while Joe Biden was his opponent.
The age gap between Trump and any of his likely Democrat opponents
â Kamala Harris, 59; Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer, 52; Pennsylvaniaâs Josh Shapiro, 51
â could make him the sole focus of votersâ desire for a #generational #handover of power.
And without Bidenâs often stumbling public appearances there's a fresh focus on Trumpâs mental acuity and his frequently rambling, confused campaign speeches.
Last month, for example, Trump got the name of his own doctor wrong.
Previously he has made high-profile campaign trail #gaffes, in which he seemed to think Barack Obama was still president and mistook his arch Republican rival Nikki Haley for Nancy Pelosi.
Nearly 60% of US voters said last month that Biden should âdefinitelyâ or âprobablyâ be replaced, while Trumpâs favorability rating had risen to 40% since his hush-money conviction and the attempt on his life eight days ago. Harrisâs favorability sits at around 39%.
Bidenâs departure from the ticket upends several aspects of Republicanâs calculations,
including that đžTrump the felon đžwill now possibly have to debate Harris the former prosecutor in September
â if she receives the nomination.
The vice-president proved her debating skills in 2019 when she delivered a highly personal attack on Biden on the issue of race that he later described as âhurtfulâ and chilled relations between the Biden-Harris camps before she was named vice-president.
Political commentator Anthony Michael Kreis posted on Twitter/X soon after Bidenâs announcement:
âI canât believe the GOP is running an old guy for president. Yikes.â
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Chris Riddell
"The president was no more than a global lab rat. He deserves better than that. He deserves respect for his achievements. But respect cuts both ways. His family should have enough respect for him not to put him through such an ordeal. A quiet word that enough is enough."
Lors de son concert à Las Vegas le 1er juin, jour marquant le début du mois des fiertés LGBTQ+, Adele a interrompu son spectacle pour répondre à une remarque homophobe d'un spectateur. Ce concert au Caesars Palace, était particuliÚrement symbolique pour l'artiste, une fervente alliée de la communauté LGBTQ+.