To deceive someone, usually by making that person do or believe something that they did not intend 

President Biden had to aquiess to President Trump by calling to check his condition and dial down the rederick concerning the election. The article says this gives president Biden the opportunity to appear presidential, now why would they say that? Why wouldn’t he try to be presidential all of the time? Biden has been as guilty of political rederick and certainly more inflammatory on a political level by continually calling Trump an existential threat to democracy. How do they come to this conclusion? Have they offered up an example of how or why Trump would be  a threat to democracy? The answer is no they have not? They feel that if they stand up there with the support of the Anti-Trump press and repeat the statements over and over that it will become the narrative. Well they were correct and some misguided young man felt it was his duty to try to affect change in the election choices since it was apparent the political machine was failing to remove trump from the upcoming election.

Biden campaign faces delicate moment after shocking attack on Trump

Photo illustration of President Joe Biden walking off screen with dark lines coming from behind him.

Photo illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios. Photo: Samuel Corum/AFP via Getty Images

For President Biden, it was an easy decision to reach out to former President Trump, pull down his political ads and return to the White House.

Why it matters: How he restarts his campaign is a much harder call.

Prior to the shooting, Biden advisers were unanimous that he needs to take his fight directly to Trump.

  • That’s a difficult case to make against a man who came within several millimeters of losing his life.
  • There’s now a broad recognition that Biden is facing a delicate balancing act in the coming weeks: He must continue to warn that Trump is a threat to democracy, while acknowledging the recent threat to Trump’s life.

Driving the news: Biden eventually connected with Trump last night and returned to the White House past midnight. His campaign hasn’t said if he still plans to campaign in Austin and Las Vegas later this week.

  • Biden’s first inclination, advisers said, was to gather more information before addressing the nation.
  • When he did, he made a point of trying to reach out to his rival, calling him “Donald.”

“There’s no place in America for this kind of violence,” Biden said in remarks from Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

  • “It’s sick,” he said twice.
  • “It’s one of the reasons we have to unite this country,” Biden said.
 

Zoom out: Biden has made combating political extremism the central plank of his campaign, repeatedly telling supporters that Trump’s response to far-right extremism in Charlottesville, Virginia, compelled him to run.

  • His essential argument against Trump is personal: The former president isn’t morally fit to hold the highest office in the land, Biden says. He frequently calls him a “convicted felon.”
  • That’s a harder case to make in the immediate aftermath of the assassination attempt on Trump.

The bottom line: Saturday’s shooting has changed the 2024 campaign in ways that Biden advisers haven’t fully processed.

  • Republicans, by and large, were confident that the shooting – and Trump’s defiant raised fist – would redound to Trump’s benefit.
  • Democrats adopted a wait-and-see approach and cautioned that it was too early to draw easy conclusions about the political implications.

Source: Axious