Democrats hope to turn the page on Joe Biden by closing ranks behind Kamala Harris.
It’s not that easy.
The botched cover-up of Biden’s obviously grave condition discredits everyone close to his White House, including his vice president.
And it still continues.
Biden should resign immediately. Every day he remains in office, Kamala and her West Wing accomplices remain complicit.
The botched cover-up of Biden’s obviously grave condition discredits everyone close to his White House, including his vice president.
Biden should resign immediately. Every day he remains in office, Kamala and her West Wing accomplices remain complicit.
Who do they think they’re fooling?
By dropping out of the 2024 race, Biden finally admitted that his age and apparent decline prevent him from fulfilling the job of president even one day longer.
He couldn’t even face the cameras to declare his retirement on Sunday, instead sending his notice via a letter posted on Twitter.
Even at 96, Queen Elizabeth II appeared to greet Britain’s new prime minister two days before she died.
Joe, 81, can’t match that, and now the guard has changed without him showing up. What a total humiliation!
Her staff blames her recent COVID infection, but she still clings to power like a barnacle. The fearsome Dr. Jill remains the First Lady. Hunter continues to come and go from the White House, even after his conviction for illegal gun possession.
This has the makings of a Watergate-style scandal, and it’s only just beginning.
The most pressing question: Who is really in charge and how long has he been pulling the strings? Because for all his gaffes, his babbling and his mental slips, you sure can’t convince me it’s Joe Biden!
There has been a pattern with this administration for a long time.
We got a sneak peek in December when Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin disappeared for surgery and didn’t tell anyone.
Further back, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg disappeared for months on undisclosed paternity leave.
And now, we still don’t really know what Joe’s “condition” is, but we can justifiably suspect that it is worsening and prohibits him from running again.
We got a sneak peek in December when Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin (pictured) disappeared for surgery and didn’t tell anyone.
A Parkinson’s expert visited the White House eight times over a period spanning from last summer to this spring, including at least once for a meeting with Biden’s personal physician.
However, the hapless press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, has repeatedly insisted that all is well with the president.
But for weeks, the entire country has seen the truth.
Every public appearance he has made since last month’s debate debacle has only further alarmed Americans – and our allies.
This has also finally caused once-loyal Democrats to admit what has been going on behind closed doors (though of course they remained silent until it all threatened their own chances of winning).
Even as the war rages in Israel and Ukraine, Biden has not held a full Cabinet meeting in nine months.
His cabinet secretaries must first clarify any questions to the president with his staff.
His press conference at NATO – held just over ten days ago, although it seems like an eternity – was the first in eight months.
While answering questions, he referred to Kamala as “Vice President Trump” and introduced Ukrainian President Zelensky as “President Putin.”
On Friday, Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) revealed that Biden did not appear to acknowledge him at a small meeting in France last month.
His staff provide him with overly simplistic step-by-step images of where he should walk at events, and have been seen handing him notes indicating that he has something stuck to his face.
In an interview last week, he appeared to forget Defense Secretary Austin’s name, calling him “the black man.”
Last week, he told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos that he had “invented the computer chip” and couldn’t remember whether he had rewatched the debate with Trump.
Ronald Reagan, the oldest president before Biden, sat down at the end of his seventh year in office for a half-hour informal grilling with the four leading television and cable hosts. No one thinks Biden can handle that now.
Biden’s diehard fans say he was selfless in stepping down, even though he only did so under intense pressure for weeks from donors and party bigwigs, including his former friend Barack Obama.
And even as he dropped out of the race, he put his party, not the country, first: He is refusing to leave the Oval Office, instead anointing a successor who has never won a single primary vote and whose approval rating may be even more dismal than his own.
Entrenched in Delaware in recent days, the Biden team is no doubt hoping the conversation will turn to the campaign of the vaunted Kamala.
But even as access to the big guy becomes increasingly restricted, even for top Democrats, there are still plenty of people who know the truth.
It may not be until after the election, but sooner or later some of them will speak out and their stories will be explosive.