Biden does seem a little touchy-feely. There's plenty of photographic evidence to back this up. He has apologized for it and says he will be more mindful of people's personal space. But he has been in politics for a long time and arguably should have corrected this behavior a long time ago.KevinMcCabe wrote:. . . Creepy Joe!
I don't personally see him as a great choice for president for a few different reasons. But he does have some positive attributes going for him. He's a seasoned politician and certainly is qualified to be president, moreso than several other Democratic candidates. Allegations of conflict of interest with respect to his son, Hunter Biden, are troubling. Biden's explanations are plausible enough and, yet, the appearance of conflict of interest is still a large red flag for me.
I don't want to go off on a whataboutist tangent, but Trump also has plenty of well-documented questionable "creepy" moments in his past, as well as allegations of conflict of interest. As Biden is allegedly soft on China, Trump has shown a curious apathy for Russian influence in our elections and even seems to admire Putin for his authoritarian ways. So what's good for the goose is good for the gander. If you disqualify Biden for questionable judgments and behaviour, I hardly think you can overlook the same in Donald Trump.
No comment on the various strawman comments: Beto O'Rourke's attempts at poetry and Biden's problems with dentures and Kamala Harris alleged drunkenness. These are not worthy of discussion and not worthy of repeating either, I might add.