the very elites and grandees, who now are using every imaginable means of deposing Biden as their nominee, are the very public voices that just weeks ago insisted that candidate Biden was “sharp as a tack” and “fit as a fiddle.” And they damned any who thought otherwise!
Note further: Biden’s impending forced abdication is not because he is non compos mentis.
Rather, the inside move is due to Biden’s disastrous debate exposure that confirmed his dementia could no longer be disguised by a conspiracy of leftist politicos and media.
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What can we expect from these fools? They are politicians and wo t spare anyone if they see their loss!
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Now the fun will begin. Let's see what happens now?
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I'll just take it as a farce! If Biden can't win the election for Dems, who will?
It wasn't long ago when every Dem wanted Biden but everything just changed after a simple debate. Biden might not be fit on that day only! Else he can ride a bicycle faster than Trump.
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He's a fantastic golfer
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Yes, he played a Double Eagle when he was in the debate course!
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Don't be fooled. There is no rebellion within politics. There is no good guys there. Put your energy elsewhere. That is true rebellion. Just My opinion.
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But it's very entertaining, at least for me.
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For sure. It's like the greatest drama performance of all time. I check in a little once in a while for shits and giggles. But if it brings out an emotional reaction in me, I know I am looking too closely. The real revolution will not be tell-lie-vised.
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Biden won't step down. Everyone close to him has zero (less than zero) incentive to allow him to step down.
You think Hunter + Joe's Brother want to be charged with the money laundering from Burisma? Joe is going to die of natural causes within 1-3 years anyway...its better for Dad to die in office, than to die in a rest home with the rest of the family battling lawsuits.
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How much money did Jill get for Joe stepping down?
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@Undisciplined called it!
But I have to think that conditions for stepping down to DNC included many terms that we will never know.
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Maybe Kamala agreed to pardon Hunter. I'm sure Dr. Jill has a very cushy academic placement waiting for her.
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Maybe Kamala agreed to pardon Hunter.
I was thinking about that...whats to stop Joe from pardoning Hunter, James, etc? I mean who cares about optics at this point?
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I'd be surprised if he didn't issue those pardons.
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Joe is definitely not leaving the White House until he issues some quid pro pardons.
I'm not saying he will stay thru Jan 20, 2025 necessarily
The last time the current VP ran for office was 2000, Al Gore
edit: my favorite has to be Marc Rich by Bill Clinton, such an obvious quid pro quo, he didn't consult DOJ or US Attorney handling the Rich case, completely blindsided federal prosecutors... it's my favorite because he was so brazen and shameless about it
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Agree
I actually want him not to step down because I am enjoying the Democrats version of Game of Thrones
Hunter and James have made a lot of money. And his sister Valerie.
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This farce has gone on too long.
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This is so funny to watch, Biden doesn't want to step down, and just about 99% of the sane population wants him out.
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"It’s time to give the elites a bigger say in choosing the president"
They told you the playbook 4 years ago.
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The funniest thing about this is it was posted in the Newspaper with the tagline "democracy dies in darkness" which is owned by the second richest man in the world.
You just can't make this stuff up.
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And that same paper hired Max Boot 🥾
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For me this is so fun to watch. Its like something you've known for years being exposed to everyone that is willing to see it. Its helpful because those that still refuse to see it have marked themselves. Now you can see the NPCs.
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It's hilarious but also very sad at the same time.
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I can’t believe I am siding with Joe here. All his so called friends are backstabbing him and going out of their way to humiliate him publicly
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Also, I'm pretty sure you have to be a narcissist and sociopath to rise to that level. Funny how people can't see that it's how it works, not just a Trump thing.
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Its tempting. You have feelings. I've felt sorry for him but he knows the game. Or knew it. I'm sure he would do the same.
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True
His wife should tell him to step down etc
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Why? It's not new. Most people do not think about the deeper things. These people just go along. They will go along with good things as well.
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It really is an incredible, guilty pleasure.
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Should I feel guilty? Liars being exposed. Fools having a chance to see their folly? The people that are awake seeing who they can't trust. I see all upside.
Its the same feeling I get when watching the suits flip on bitcoin. Exposes them. Especially when they show their ignorance squared by their arrogance.
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Yeah. You're right. I'll just sit back and enjoy it.
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To be clear, I take no joy in people I know being exposed as fools. More about the aggregate.
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I am very glad to see their whole hypocritical campaign focus on "Trump will end democracy" crumble. Both parties murdered democracy years ago.
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Remember Jimmy Carter speech in 1979, a Crisis of Confidence. He says a crisis of confidence in the future of America is a threat to democracy.
I can send you the transcript if you want
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So, I want to speak to you first tonight about a subject even more serious than energy or inflation. I want to talk to you right now about a fundamental threat to American democracy.
I do not mean our political and civil liberties. They will endure. And I do not refer to the outward strength of America, a nation that is at peace tonight everywhere in the world, with unmatched economic power and military might.
The threat is nearly invisible in ordinary ways. It is a crisis of confidence. It is a crisis that strikes at the very heart and soul and spirit of our national will. We can see this crisis in the growing doubt about the meaning of our own lives and in the loss of a unity of purpose for our Nation.
The erosion of our confidence in the future is threatening to destroy the social and the political fabric of America.
The "good conscience" clause is potentially important.
Something that I haven't seen anyone talking about, though, is that Biden seemed to have released his delegates. He said on TV that they can do whatever they feel like when they get to the convention, when he was asked about the possibility of them voting for someone else.
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I think that would apply whether a candidate releases delegates or not. A delegate always can vote against his or her candidate in good conscience.
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Perhaps it's moot, but people had been emphasizing that DNC rules require delegates to vote for the person they're pledged to unless released to vote freely by the candidate. It seems like a reasonable person acting as a delegate could argue that they were released and it's not even a matter of "in good conscience", they just preferred someone else.
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Faithless delegates
Edit: it’s not the electoral college!
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They are taking Biden so lightly! He's the current POTUS not for nothing. His popularity is still more than all of them as I think.
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