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Regardless of politics, I was thinking that a GREAT episode of Law and Order would be one where Jack McCoy is in charge of a case, and everyone in the media talks about his age and the he should resign because he just "seems" old (if he's based on Morganthau, this is actually perfect too). He gets in the courtroom and seems confused, disoriented, everyone thinks he's lost his step. He doubts himself and then, in the final act, one of the defendant's or witnesses says something that only someone his age would know and then, in a master stroke of questioning, he destroys them "Jack McCoy" style (I didn't watch the show when he was an active litigant; did he even have a signature style?). And then, at the end, he says some wisecracking quip that relates to "old dogs can't learn new tricks, but their secret is remembering the old ones." Or some such nonsense. Obviously a nod to Biden's age but it's also someone who has obviously lost a step, but knows their shit.
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