.MaddowBlog: Joe Biden hits Pres. Trump where it hurts, labels him a global ‘laughing stock.’
At a Buckingham Palace reception on Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, French President Emmanuel Macron, and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson were recorded sharing a few candid thoughts as the latest NATO summit neared its conclusion. Not surprisingly, they appeared to have some concerns about Donald Trump.
Former vice president Joe Biden, a Democratic presidential candidate, released a new campaign ad late Wednesday highlighting the NATO video in a blistering critique of Trump’s ability to lead on the global stage. Biden’s campaign also mocked Trump’s repeated insistence that the U.S. requires a president who isn’t a “laughing stock,” ending the ad with a graphic that read, “We need a leader the world respects.
Biden added, “And if we give Donald Trump four more years, we’ll have a great deal of difficulty of ever being able to recover America’s standing in the world, and our capacity to bring nations together.” First, Biden’s line of attack has real merit. It’s critically important to U.S. interests to maintain a credible leadership role on the global stage, and the more Trump is seen as a hapless buffoon, the worse it is for our foreign policy agenda. It’s unambiguously, quantifiably true that the current American president fails to generate respect, and that realization deserves to be part of the 2020 conversation.
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