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But … the question we’ve all been asking is: how could Democrats be so surprised and upset now? Did they really not notice? Did they eat up the media gaslighting like frosted corn flakes? Biden’s been off for years, probably since before his 2020 basement non-campaign.
There’s a simple answer why Dems are so upset. And it’s not Joe’s dementia.
Democrats are not upset because they just found out Joe is non-compos mentos. Democrats are upset because Joe was supposed to wipe the floor with President Trump’s convicted carcass. It was so easy! Just say “convicted felon” six hundred times! In Democrats’ frenzied minds, anybody could have won that debate!
In other words, the problem wasn’t that Joe’s brain is running on four percent battery. The problem was that Joe couldn’t even take advantage of all the lawfare and Trump derangement that had been handed to him like the aforementioned prophet’s head. Joe committed a mortal political sin by wasting a perfectly good chance to stick the carving knife into Donald J. Trump once and for good. Worse, Joe just handed the Republicans a political stick with which to beat Democrats senseless, up and down the ticket, from here till the elections.
Democrats have a problem. A big problem. Remember what Obama prophesied: Never underestimate Joe’s ability to foul things up. Or words to that effect.
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What are we looking at here?
Guess you never saw Lord of the Rings then.
it's going to be highly implausible that Biden gets 90M votes.
I think an RFK Jr takes away votes from Biden more than Trump
Opinion | ‘Poor Son of a Bitch’: Biden Once Pitied an Older Politician Reluctant to Leave the Stage
As a senator, Biden could see when it was time for an elder to pass the torch.
Opinion by TOM GALVIN 07/17/2024 12:00 PM EDT
In the 1990s, I was a political journalist who covered the White House, Congress and elections. One of my annual chores was to attend the president’s State of the Union address. After watching the speech from the House Gallery, my fellow reporters and I would walk one flight of stairs down to Statuary Hall to gather with members of Congress to get their reaction and collect quotes for our stories. This practice continues to this day; lawmakers who want to comment to reporters all head to Statuary Hall.
After one address, I believe in 1994, one of the lawmakers I pigeonholed was Sen. Joe Biden, who was then in his early 50s. I’d interviewed him a few times before, but certainly not enough to expect him to lower his guard. We chatted about President Bill Clinton’s speech. And then the topic turned to Biden’s ambition to become chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The then-holder of that office, Claiborne Pell, was in his late 70s and showing signs of the Parkinson’s disease that he’d later disclose.
I asked Biden if given Pell’s diminished capacity, he’d make a move to replace him. “That poor son of a bitch,” Biden replied. Pell was no longer up for the job, he told me, but like so many of his elderly colleagues, Pell couldn’t imagine a life outside Congress.
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Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Burbank), who is running for U.S. Senate in California, is calling for President Biden to drop out of the presidential race, he said in an exclusive statement Wednesday to The Times.
Schiff, who is heavily favored to win his Senate race, cited "serious concerns" that Biden can beat former President Trump in November.
He is the latest Democrat to call for the incumbent president of their own party to end his campaign amid growing concerns about Biden's age and mental fitness to do the job — which began in earnest after a disastrous debate performance last month where Biden at times appeared confused.
In his statement, Schiff said Biden "has been one of the most consequential presidents in our nation's history, and his lifetime of service as a Senator, a Vice President, and now as President has made our country better."
"But our nation is at a crossroads," he said. "A second Trump presidency will undermine the very foundation of our democracy, and I have serious concerns about whether the President can defeat Donald Trump in November."
Schiff said the "choice to withdraw from the campaign is President Biden's alone," but that he believes it is time for Biden "to pass the torch" and "secure his legacy of leadership" ....
You know it is pretty fucking bad if Schiff is stabbing Dementia Joe in the back like this.
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