
© AP Photo/Susan WalshFile photo: US President Joe Biden.
US President Joe Biden should not have sought reelection to begin with, but his staff are to blame for concealing his infirmity until they could no longer do so, the
Washington Post editorial board has said.
The Post made the statement in an editorial on Tuesday, which praised Biden's
"profoundly selfless decision" to drop out of the race and let the Democrats replace him with Kamala Harris.
"In retrospect, Mr Biden should not have sought reelection. The June 27 debate was worse than just a bad night, as the president maintained afterward. The 81-year-old had shown signs of slipping for a long time, but his inner circle worked to conceal his decline," the
Post editors wrote.
The US would have been better off, they argued, had he bowed out after the "surprisingly good showing" of the Democrats in the 2022 midterms. Had he stayed in the race, they continued, "a diminished Mr Biden, at the head of a dispirited party, would likely have lost in November."
According to the Post, Biden "deserves recognition" for surrendering power and giving a chance to a new generation of leaders, "albeit via internal party machinations rather than the ballot box."Biden may have exited the race but he remains president through January, the outlet noted, and the Democrats'
platform still promises "a second Biden term," mentioning him 287 times over its 92 pages, while Harris is brought up only 32 times.
The oldest-ever US president at inauguration, Biden was already dogged by claims of senility and dementia during the 2020 campaign.
His physical and cognitive decline has only grown while in office, only to be dismissed by White House staff - and most of the legacy media - as the remnants of a childhood stutter.The president was "sharp as a tack," his supporters continued to argue even after the June 27 debate. Biden vowed that only God could make him quit. In mid-July, however, he was flown out of Las Vegas to his Delaware home,
reportedly with Covid-19.
At the end of that week, a letter posted on his personal X (formerly Twitter) account
announced his exit from the presidential race. In a follow-up post, the same account
endorsed Harris as Biden's replacement. Insider sources
credited former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat, for this turn of events.
"They staged a coup against the president of the United States," former president and current Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, told Fox News in early August. "It's like you're in a fight with somebody, and you're really winning, and they take him out and they put somebody else in," he continued. "Nobody ever heard of this before. This is a coup."
1. Jackson assumes the white house - denies the right of nullification espoused by Calhoun out of SC - his own vice president - how ironic that is. Calhoun had the sharper mind, but Jackson was fierce on the field of battle no doubt - how the hell you think he got elected in the first place?
2. Jackson - the founder of the Democratic Party in a way - the founder of the DNC approves the Indian Removal Act of 1830 against fierce opposition and in angst. That was the beginning of the end I'm sad to report.
3. Jackson is a proven traitor to the Cherokee. He sent those folks upon the Trail of Tears - and the Tears were real - just like the tears of the all the dead babies in Gaza.
4. Skipping ahead in time, Biden, the Delaware Dimwit professional idjit politician who falls off bikes and sniffs the hair of l little girls gets "selected" by the corrupt "DNC" after the SC Primary in 2020 time frame - and everybody just drops out on a dime. And to think that ole fool was in last place and Berny in just a memory now.
5. Kamala gets to be his "VP" even though she was dead last and had already dropped out of the race back there in 2020 - even deader then the Delaware Dimwit she was in the race - but the DNC likes to pick out who will be their representative - fuck the voters is their motto - and then they know the consummate press will do their bidding being per Jackson - the federal authority to take arms against anybody thinks otherwise has already been established by Jackson in his proclamation against nullification.
Do you sense the circular logic of all this bs? Myself - I put forth and I believe George Wythe would concur - nullification is a dead central top notch basic fundamental right of any state joins the "Union" per the founding documents and as supported by Madison and Jefferson - so Jackson was a right ass hole - and no doubt the donkey is the symbol of the DNC.
It spells the end of the DNC - they have proven they are not trustworthy and they are addicted to central authority - and that will be their unmaking - they are in conflict with the founding principles no doubt. Justified Retribution is called upon them. May it be swift, but if they continue to endear upon their foul ambitions - let there be secession - let the country break into pieces - just like it must have been in the hearts of the Cherokee as they walked and died upon the Trail of Tears no thanks to Jackson - a traitor from Tennessee.
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