Susan Estrich in dailyherald: Biden finds his footing; it's Trump who seems to be tripping over himself.
The week where he showed that he had found his footing going into the fall election, he tripped over a sandbag at a graduation ceremony and that led the news. If a younger man trips, we laugh at him because he's a klutz. Chevy Chase does Gerald Ford, if you're old enough -- old, being the point. The reason Joe Biden made the news for his misstep, and will continue to make the news if he trips, is because he is old.
Stand up for Joe. Carefully, of course. There's really not much you can do when you're old to prove that you're not too old. Ronald Reagan did well by dismissing it with a joke, promising not to make an issue of his opponent's youth or inexperience. California's Alan Cranston, in his last Senate run, was literally filmed running in one famous television ad.
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