Whatever its ultimate effect on the campaign, the first presidential debate of 2024 certainly did not cast the United States in a favorable light.
It featured two elderly men — one 81, one 78 — who insulted each other and who most Americans wished were not the two major-party candidates for president.
The other struggled at times to describe his own policies or complete his sentences.
“I am worried about the image projected to the outside world,” Sergey Radchenko, a historian at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, wrote on social media.
“It’s important to manage one’s ride into the sunset,” Sikorski tweeted.
Persons:
doddering, Sergey Radchenko, ” Radoslaw Sikorski, Biden’s, Marcus Aurelius ’, ” Sikorski
Organizations:
Johns Hopkins School, International
Locations:
United States, U.S, China, Russia, Iran, “, Rome