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Yeah right... If that guy isn't paving the path to run for office at some point in the future, I'm the king of England.
Well, excuse me, your Highness, but I’m pretty sure that even Hunter Biden knows better than to try running for office. I doubt he has the interest.
Yeah, what next. If someone like Hunter Biden could get elected, so could Donald Trump.
I'd be willing to take that bet
I’m not so sure. The man is now clean, free from prison, watching hate rain down on his family, so wanting to spout off on social media to make some of the assholes radiate more stench as such sounds about right.
Let the man vent. It’s entertaining and maybe someone in the party will listen. Probably not, but it can’t hurt.
Pithy observations are characteristic of recovered addicts. (Source: spent several years working with them.)
I'm not really sure what his play is lately, but I'm woth the other guy. No way in hell he's planning to run for anything. Not if he buys his own logic here.
Lol, he's not interested. And if he was, this is not how you start a campaign.
Wouldn't it be amazing just to watch the aneurysms erupt among the GOP, though? Even if he entered with no intention of even winning the nomination, just announcing that he was considering it would create so many exploding heads on the right that it would be fantastic.
I don't think he is, but even if he was, how does this change the value of what he's saying?
Yes, because then you can't tell whether he says stuff to gain popularity or because he truly believes in what he says.
Let's say it helped him gain popularity; does it make the situation he is describing less true?
I feel like you're sealioning. But I'll go along one last time:
It doesn't matter whether what he says is true or not. What matters is what he'll do if he becomes popular, runs for office and gets elected, because if he says what people want to hear to get elected but doesn't believe in what he says, the minute he's elected, he'll stab the people who voted for him in the back.
Sealioning is a popular tactic for people arguing in bad faith. I don't think I'm arguing in bad faith, I am just trying to point out the flaw in your reasoning.
You are saying that Biden's affirmations have no value because they might be a way for him to gain popularity. First, is this any different from anyone emitting an opinion online? You could say that Mamdani, before he became the mayor of NYC, had the same motivation. In many cases, it's a good thing for someone with good ideas to gain popularity. So this means that you have to evaluate the ideas before judging the person.
Also, it's hard to guess someone's intentions. For example, I don't know what your intentions are, should I presume they are bad and automatically reject your opinions?
Finally, there is a lot of assumptions in your reply. Nobody knows if Biden will run for office, how he will act if he does, or whether he'll stab his constituents in the back.
What you are doing is called ad hominem and it's a logical fallacy.