NYT and WaPo report Biden is close to stepping down

Anonymous
I think the Covid diagnosis is fake. Maybe a strategy to fade from media and run the clock out on the coup frenzy. At some point the public becomes disinterested in hearing astroturfed Biden step down crap and this isn’t A1 and A-block and viral anymore. Frankly, it’s disgusting that all these PACs and billionaire robber barons think they get to act like mob bosses and muscle a POTUS out of a campaign.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Biden truly believes he is a great president. He truly believes the country is in better shape because of him. And he truly believes the country hates Donald Trump as much as he does.

Biden always has been a petty tyrant who believes his own spin about himself. He’s always been an angry vengeful blowhard who blames everyone else for his troubles. He always sees himself as the victim.

Which is why he’ll stay put


You are describing Trump perfectly minus the working class background.


Biden wasn’t working class. He comes from money. Anyway, because he is a split image of Trump in some respects, he made a great foil for Trumps aggression during the debate in 2020. He was able to shush Trump and put him in the corner like a toddler but four years later, it doesn’t seem he has that same biting ability . He seems comatose even when he speaks . I am not sure if what AOC is saying is true about Biden failing due to no audience . To me, it seems he’s been declining for the past several years but especially since Last year. That’s when his speech pattern completely changed to slurred speech as if he is on medication. If this coup attempt was able to light a fire under Bidens ass and get him to shape up and focus , we may see a surprising comeback for the next debate and the DNC speech but it seems they’re trying to use covid as an excuse to hide him
In the basement like the 2020 lockdown campaign
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the Covid diagnosis is fake. Maybe a strategy to fade from media and run the clock out on the coup frenzy. At some point the public becomes disinterested in hearing astroturfed Biden step down crap and this isn’t A1 and A-block and viral anymore. Frankly, it’s disgusting that all these PACs and billionaire robber barons think they get to act like mob bosses and muscle a POTUS out of a campaign.


This is cuckoo.

And of course the Dem senators and congresspeople from across the country as well as pundits, editorialists, donors and voters asking Biden to withdraw are not being controlled by a small group.
Anonymous
No Democrat wants to be sullied with this campaign when there’s a fresh clean slate /opportunity available in 2028.

If this election is lost, it’s Biden’s to lose and not anyone else’s.

I think the Bidens overestimate how much people hate Trump. Outside of the Beltway, California , and New York City , there isn’t much animus for Trump. Now Illinois and NJ may flip to Trump based on polling .

If this election is already doomed and will be a colossal loss, let it be Bidens burden to carry.

I’m not surprised the Clintons are supporting Biden. They want someone else to get an embarassing and unceremonious exit out of politics
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No Democrat wants to be sullied with this campaign when there’s a fresh clean slate /opportunity available in 2028.

If this election is lost, it’s Biden’s to lose and not anyone else’s.

I think the Bidens overestimate how much people hate Trump. Outside of the Beltway, California , and New York City , there isn’t much animus for Trump. Now Illinois and NJ may flip to Trump based on polling .

If this election is already doomed and will be a colossal loss, let it be Bidens burden to carry.

I’m not surprised the Clintons are supporting Biden. They want someone else to get an embarassing and unceremonious exit out of politics


Maybe Hillary wants his delegates lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No Democrat wants to be sullied with this campaign when there’s a fresh clean slate /opportunity available in 2028.

If this election is lost, it’s Biden’s to lose and not anyone else’s.

I think the Bidens overestimate how much people hate Trump. Outside of the Beltway, California , and New York City , there isn’t much animus for Trump. Now Illinois and NJ may flip to Trump based on polling .

If this election is already doomed and will be a colossal loss, let it be Bidens burden to carry.

I’m not surprised the Clintons are supporting Biden. They want someone else to get an embarassing and unceremonious exit out of politics


Also Bill is senile now and Hilary has the political smarts of an armadillo. Not surprised at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Biden truly believes he is a great president. He truly believes the country is in better shape because of him. And he truly believes the country hates Donald Trump as much as he does.

Biden always has been a petty tyrant who believes his own spin about himself. He’s always been an angry vengeful blowhard who blames everyone else for his troubles. He always sees himself as the victim.

Which is why he’ll stay put


Biden has the most impactful legislative record since LBJ or maybe even FDR. And even with FDR it took him 10+ years to get his vision enacted. Biden got a beast of an agenda in only 4 years.

Biden reminds the very wealthy in this country of FDR. The bankers seriously thought about staging a coup against FDR because he was old, very effective, and pro worker. The parallels are kind of uncanny. Biden makes the wealthy extremely nervous because he’s got working class roots and has nothing left to lose.


What impactful legislative record does he boast ? I’m genuinely shocked by this .

Why would the bankers be upset with the man whose state of Delaware is a banking and credit card company hub ? Biden supported bailing out the banks and wanted another stimulus for them when Obama balked at a second one. Biden is a long time friend of the banking industry .

Biden’s father was a rich car salesman. He gambled And drank some of his fortune away but Biden grew up with money. That’s why he was able to get to law school with terrible grades and a plagiarism record
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"given the stakes for this election for democracy, we are going to disregard the primary elections and pick someone else." --the DNC seemingly without irony


Given the candidate's incapacity, we're going to pick someone else.

The RNC should have done the same, given the candidate's disqualification. But they're too chicken. Or too dumb. But I think it's chicken.


We? Are you a delegate or DNC honcho? Most of us are just regular voters.


They seem to be playing off the quote in the prior post.

People need to remember, we democrats didn’t have a proper primary. No one really ran against Biden. The party heavily discouraged anyone from doing so. As a voter, I was very disappointed. Most of us Biden fans wanted him for one term, and one term only.

Dean Philips did, and Democrats voted for Biden over Philips, knowing Biden was incapable.
LBJ dropped out after a substantial number voted against him in New Hampshire. Why didn't you do that to Biden?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clintons privately support Biden decision to stay in race

Sources close to former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tell NBC News the couple are privately supporting President Joe Biden and have encouraged donors to continue backing the president. NBC News’ Allie Raffa reports on how more Democrats have called for the president to drop out of the race.
https://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/amp-video/mmvo215323205714
Hillary wouldn't want two people to do what she couldn't, including last place Kamala Harris.
Anonymous
Biden was always awful. I can’t even think of any of his legislative record and I follow politics. That’s bad. That means most Americans can’t remember anything he’s done either.

This is what is engrained in my head about Biden and I think this is why Obama doesn’t like him . He’s far from Scranton Joe. That was a fake image.

https://www.propublica.org/article/bidens-cozy-relations-with-bank-industry-825

Biden] was one of five Democrats in March 2005 who voted against a proposal to require credit card companies to provide more effective warnings to consumers about the consequences of paying only the minimum amount due each month. Mr. Obama voted for it.

Mr. Biden also went against Mr. Obama to help defeat amendments aimed at strengthening protections for people forced into bankruptcy who have large medical debts or are in the military; Mr. Biden argued that the amendments were unnecessary because the legislation already carved out exemptions for those debtors. And he was one of four Democrats who sided with Republicans to defeat an effort, supported by Mr. Obama, to shift responsibility in certain cases from debtors to the predatory lenders who helped push them into bankruptcy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"given the stakes for this election for democracy, we are going to disregard the primary elections and pick someone else." --the DNC seemingly without irony


Given the candidate's incapacity, we're going to pick someone else.

The RNC should have done the same, given the candidate's disqualification. But they're too chicken. Or too dumb. But I think it's chicken.


We? Are you a delegate or DNC honcho? Most of us are just regular voters.


They seem to be playing off the quote in the prior post.

People need to remember, we democrats didn’t have a proper primary. No one really ran against Biden. The party heavily discouraged anyone from doing so. As a voter, I was very disappointed. Most of us Biden fans wanted him for one term, and one term only.

Dean Philips did, and Democrats voted for Biden over Philips, knowing Biden was incapable.
LBJ dropped out after a substantial number voted against him in New Hampshire. Why didn't you do that to Biden?


Most people didn't even know who Dean Philips was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Biden truly believes he is a great president. He truly believes the country is in better shape because of him. And he truly believes the country hates Donald Trump as much as he does.

Biden always has been a petty tyrant who believes his own spin about himself. He’s always been an angry vengeful blowhard who blames everyone else for his troubles. He always sees himself as the victim.

Which is why he’ll stay put


Biden has the most impactful legislative record since LBJ or maybe even FDR. And even with FDR it took him 10+ years to get his vision enacted. Biden got a beast of an agenda in only 4 years.

Biden reminds the very wealthy in this country of FDR. The bankers seriously thought about staging a coup against FDR because he was old, very effective, and pro worker. The parallels are kind of uncanny. Biden makes the wealthy extremely nervous because he’s got working class roots and has nothing left to lose.


What impactful legislative record does he boast ? I’m genuinely shocked by this .

Why would the bankers be upset with the man whose state of Delaware is a banking and credit card company hub ? Biden supported bailing out the banks and wanted another stimulus for them when Obama balked at a second one. Biden is a long time friend of the banking industry .

Biden’s father was a rich car salesman. He gambled And drank some of his fortune away but Biden grew up with money. That’s why he was able to get to law school with terrible grades and a plagiarism record


American Rescue Plan
CHIPS Act
Infrastructure and Jobs Act
Inflation Reduction Act (aka green energy infrastructure)

Any one of those single bills would define a modern Presidency.

The withdrawal from Afghanistan was the single most important foreign policy development since the invasion of Iraq. The pullout alone has saved US taxpayers over $300B in money that would’ve been spent had we remained.

Like I said, most momentous Presidency since LBJ or FDR. You’re nuts for thinking otherwise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Joe’s not getting out. He is too arrogant and Jill doesn’t want him to. Neither does the smartest guy Joe knows - Hunter.

We get to sit back and watch him decline further in the next 6 months.


^ Look at this loony poster, who pretends to know what conversations are happening between Jill and Joe at the Biden's breakfast table.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"given the stakes for this election for democracy, we are going to disregard the primary elections and pick someone else." --the DNC seemingly without irony


Given the candidate's incapacity, we're going to pick someone else.

The RNC should have done the same, given the candidate's disqualification. But they're too chicken. Or too dumb. But I think it's chicken.


We? Are you a delegate or DNC honcho? Most of us are just regular voters.


They seem to be playing off the quote in the prior post.

People need to remember, we democrats didn’t have a proper primary. No one really ran against Biden. The party heavily discouraged anyone from doing so. As a voter, I was very disappointed. Most of us Biden fans wanted him for one term, and one term only.

Dean Philips did, and Democrats voted for Biden over Philips, knowing Biden was incapable.
LBJ dropped out after a substantial number voted against him in New Hampshire. Why didn't you do that to Biden?


Most people didn't even know who Dean Philips was.


It literally does not matter. The candidate will be either Biden or Harris.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Joe’s not getting out. He is too arrogant and Jill doesn’t want him to. Neither does the smartest guy Joe knows - Hunter.

We get to sit back and watch him decline further in the next 6 months.


^ Look at this loony poster, who pretends to know what conversations are happening between Jill and Joe at the Biden's breakfast table.


How many loons pretend to know what Trump thinks, what Melania thinks, etc? Hundreds.
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