How very serendipitous. On the exact same day that Joe Biden gave a less than exemplary presidential debate performance, the Supreme Court was forced to issue a corrected version of the Ohio v. EPA court decision because the opinion penned by 56-year-old justice Neil Gorsuch carried an incorrect term five times. It appears that they used the term nitrous oxide (an anesthetic commonly referred to as laughing gas) instead of the correct nitrogen oxide, an air pollutant.
So, to put this in context, a Supreme Court justice (and staff) with ample time for deliberation erred in terminology requiring a revision of the ruling while the 81-year-old president, with severe time constraints on his responses attempting to present his administration’s accomplishments (whilst his opponent simply spewed a litany of lies and conspiracy theories dating back eight years) fumbled and is under fire.
Let me be clear. It was not a good look for Joe Biden.
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No single individual knows everything or can remember every detail all the time. Gorsuch deals with one case at a time. Biden must juggle domestic and foreign policies and more. Gorsuch had law clerks to catch his error. Debaters have no assistants on stage.
Donald Trump is a great pugilist. That doesn’t qualify him to be president.
Helen Shoff
West Seneca