The regime and its media arm insisted up until the debate, contrary to all that is apparent to plain sight, that Biden is in excellent shape and is sharp enough to execute the duties of the POTUS.
Within minutes after the debate, all of them are singing in unison that Biden is unfit and needs to step aside. There are Op Eds in NYT, WaPo and endless parade of the usual suspects on TV saying exactly the SAME thing.
It is indeed glorious to watch an "op" execute in real time.
I will place more value on Huang's leadership insights if he is managing people in a "normal" business (i.e. competition, not driven by a single hi-tech monopoly product, etc). It is easy to provide leadership insights when the whole world is dumping cash on your company for a product only you make.
>The intern who files most things perfectly but has, more than once, tipped an entire cup of coffee into the filing cabinet is going to be remembered as “that klutzy intern we had to fire.
On the flip side, "we" will be remembered as people who fired a diligent worker because of a coffee cup mishap. It cuts both ways.
I avoid people who act as if every one else ought to be spotless.
I think it is Michelle Obama.
That's what the "market" thinks. You are welcome to "arbitrage" it with some $!
Biden has a non zero probability of dying before the election (of natural causes). Plus DNC nomination is a super pac driven process. Math might just compute.
Within minutes after the debate, all of them are singing in unison that Biden is unfit and needs to step aside. There are Op Eds in NYT, WaPo and endless parade of the usual suspects on TV saying exactly the SAME thing.
It is indeed glorious to watch an "op" execute in real time.