Thursday, July 11, 2024

Hollywood Reporter

7:51: So far … there are some embarrassing 

verbal flubs (“Vice President Trump’ is 

going to haunt him) and a couple of 

momentary space-outs … he looks like he’s 

struggling a bit … but he’s been mostly fine. 

πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚It’s difficult to say, really, what the 

standard is now. πŸ˜‚ I suspect viewers will 

have rather different opinions on this.

8:03: Biden asked if he could deal with 

Putin and Xi Jinping in three years from 

now. Biden basically dodges this and focuses 

on the present moment. “I’m dealing with Xi 

right now. …Then later flubs a bit when 

listing NATO allies (“I already mentioned 

Australia…”)


8:08: There’s some discussion of Israel war 

that I don’t want to shortchange by 

abbreviating here. But the reporter’s second 

part of the question is Biden being asked 

about his pre-election declaration about 

being a “bridge” president to a new 

generation of leadership: What happened to 

that plan? (The one that everybody kinda liked). …πŸ˜‚


8:15: Basically: Are you sure you want to 

stay in? 😁 “I’m determined on running but I 

think it’s important I ally fears by seeing me 

out there. …”

8:18: At this point, Biden is starting to slip 

more. Some of his answers are getting 

mangled and he seems frustrated.

8:19: Pressed about taking a neurological 

exam. “I’ve taken three significant and 

intense neurological exams by a

neurorogussurgeonologist.” Yikes. “And 

they say I’m in good shape.” Do they, 

really? πŸ˜‚ Can we hear from them, 

please? πŸ˜‚ “But I do have a problem with 

my left foot because I broke my foot and I 

didn’t heal right because I didn’t wear the 

boot I’m tested every single day by my 

neurological capacity, the decisions I make 

every day …” He then starts meandering 

about Japan. “The only thing age does is 

creates some wisdom if you pay attention. If 

my neurologist tells me if he thinks I need 

another exam. And by the way, I’ve laid 

every bit on the record out. Go ask Trump 

for his. I’ve laid it all out. Every single day 

I’m surrounded by good docs. If they think 

there’s a problem, I promise you — even if 

they don’t think there’s a problem, they think 

I should have a neurological exam again, I’ll 

do it. No one is suggesting that to me now. 

I’ll ask you another question, no matter what 

I did, no one is going to be satisfied. Did you 

have seven docs? Two? … I’m not opposed 

if my doctors tell me I should have another 

neurological exam.”


8:23: Are his delegates free to vote their 

conscience at the convention? “They’re free 

to do whatever they want, but I have 

overwhelming support. If tomorrow I show 

up at the convention and everybody wants 

somebody else, that’s the democratic 

process.” [Weird whisper] “It’s not gonna 

happen … πŸ˜‚ how accurate do you think the 

polls are these days? … All the polling data, 

which I think is premature because the 

campaign hasn’t really started. It hasn’t 

started in earnest yet … a lot can happen. I 

think, I know, I believe I’m the best qualified 

to govern and the best qualified to win. 

Others could beat Trump too. But it’s hard to 

start from scratch.”

8:25: Last question: “You earlier explained 

your confidence in your vice president. If 

your team came back and showed you data 

that she would fare better against former 

President Donald Trump, would you 

reconsider your decision to stay in the race?” 

Biden says: “No, not unless they came back 

and said, ‘There’s no way you can win.’ Me” 

Biden drops into that weird whisper πŸ˜‚ 

again: “No one’s saying thatNo poll says 

that.”

8:26: Biden’s team tries to end the press 

conference. The president is lured back for 

one more question as a reporter points out he 

called Harris “Vice President Trump” 

earlier and that Trump is already using 

that to mock his age. [“Great job, Joe”] 

How do you combat that criticism?” Biden, 

somewhat inexplicably, replies, “Listen to 

him.” 

There’s a lot of yelling of questions as Biden

leaves the stage.

Pulitzer Prize for James Hibberd, Pulitzer Prize.