Bungling, Blunders and Biden
By Rochelle Olson
When last we gathered, it was the Friday morning after President Biden’s debate performance. And now it’s the morning after another defining moment. Three words: Vice President Trump. Biden misspoke in response to the first question about the vice president’s readiness to step up. He didn’t correct himself, but he later delivered on the line, saying Vice President Kamala Harris is ready for the job.
A reporter shouted out a question about the Vice President Trump misstatement at the end of the press conference, “Trump is using that to mock your age and memory.” Biden responded, “Listen to him.” (IDK who the him is. Trump?)
Biden did that throat clearing thing again throughout the news conference. Does he not hydrate? Or maybe try a throat lozenge, sir. He also said he’s been going full bore since the debate, asks what Trump’s been doing, “riding on his golf cart, filling out his scorecard before he hits the ball.”
He was up there for nearly an hour, saying he’s in it to finish the job. The moment didn’t dull the drumbeat of Democrats seeking a replacement.
FEEDING FRAUD: Colleagues Ryan Faircloth and Briana Bierschbach explored the question of whether Gov. Tim Walz and his administration are taking on fraud as forcefully as they ought to when millions are lost to bad actors. The state’s nonpartisan watchdog Legislative Auditor Judy Randall told the reporters she’s noticed state agencies becoming less receptive to criticism. “I have seen increasing rejection of our findings and recommendations. Or denial or dismissiveness or excuses,” she said. “There’s definitely a shoot-the-messenger feeling.”
Asked whether Walz’s office takes the concerns seriously, Randall said, “I think they’re very concerned about what our reports will say. I don’t know about making changes thereafter.”
Note that Randall is not one to say anything she can’t back up ten times.