Cue The Coup; Signs Point To Yes
Joe Biden asked his chief advisor that nagging question: should I resign or stay in the race? He gave his eight-ball a feeble shake and got the answer that apparently 2/3 of Democrats were hoping for, โAll Signs Point To Yes.โ Staring down at the response, he realized he just needed an excuse to leave.
In yesterday’s interview, he set the stage for his shuffle off into the sunset.
โIf I had some medical condition that emerged, if somebody, if doctors came to me and said, you got this problem and that problem,โ Biden mumbled before his answer tailed off.
โI said I was going to be a transitional candidate, and I thought I would be able to move on from this and pass it on to somebody else, but I didnโt anticipate things getting so, so, so divided, and quite frankly, I think the only thing age brings is a little bit of wisdom.โ
To most people, maybe, but not to Biden. All age has brought to lecherous Joe is memory loss and a false sense of dementia-induced self-importance. His puppeteers have taken full advantage of both his arrogance and his age and have manipulated the country to the edge of physical and moral destruction. Yes, Biden was a puppet, but he enjoyed every minute of pretending to be in charge.
Typical of the Biden presidency, no sooner did he reveal that only a medical issue would cause him to resign than we were told that he was suffering from Covid.
Bam! Cue the Coup!
For you and I, COVID would hardly be a reason to leave, but Joe is being shown the door. While he and his administration will continue to deny that he canโt form a complete sentence, a case of the COVID flu will suffice.
Right on cue, the buzzards started circling, offering ridiculous comparisons to try and pretend that Biden is as viable as Trump while at the same easing his path out the door. Leading the way was the radical left-wing mouthpiece, Joy Reid. The MSNBC host compared President Bidenโs COVID-19 diagnosis this week to the shooting that left former President Trump injured over the weekend and pointed out how the media are portraying the two events.
The moronic Reid made this unbelievable statement, which frankly should have her suspended and off the air for quite some time.
โThese two men are both elderly. Donald Trump is an elderly man who, for whatever reason, was given nine seconds to take an iconic photo op during an active shooter situation. Weird situation, weโll figure that out one day.โ
Reid needs to be careful what she wishes for. We all hope that what happened that day will be exposed, but what will Reid say when it is revealed that the Butler rally was a โMission Failโ and that the โIntentional Incompetenceโ didnโt work?
Reid wondered out loud about Biden, โShould he be fine in a couple of days, doesnโt that convey the exact same thing? That heโs strong enough, older than Trump, to have gotten something that used to really be fatal to people his age.โ
The host stopped herself, โI mean, itโs not exactly the same. โฆ Itโs not the same incident, but itโs an elderly man coming through out of an illness.โ
Iโm amazed that this idiot actually recognized that surviving almost getting shot in the head is different from getting the flu. Seriously, if MSNBC has an ounce of integrity, they will remove this obnoxious, toxic fool for what she implied about the assassination attempt on a president.
So, based on my own private eight-ball, Biden has his excuse, the MSM is easing his path out, and the last telling sign is Kamala Harris hesitating on a date to debate JD Vance. After all, if (God Forbid) Chuckles, a vegetable with a nauseating laugh, is even temporarily president, it will leave an indelible scar on the countryโs history.
That said, it appears that the Democrats have painted themselves into this odyssey. In fact, Trump took a jab at the Democratโs turmoil this afternoon, announcing that no Vice-Presidential debate will occur until after the DNC. That way, Harris will have a chance to announce her running mate. Which, based on inside information, appears to be Ronald MacDonald.
For many years, I managed my sonโs and daughterโs baseball and softball teams. I had a high-ranking Colonel as one of my coaches for a few of those years. After one practice, we were trapped in the dugout during a downpour; I asked him why we, as the United States, didnโt take out the leader of a particularly troublesome country at that time. He explained that the problem was that, as bad as the current leader was in many cases, someone worse was waiting in the wings.
It’s hard to imagine anyone being worse than sleepy Joe, which is why a Trump win in November is critical.