Are Democrats Trying To Take Biden Out Before 2024?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by FortuneTeller, Jan 22, 2023.

  1. Yep. A one term experiment. It's over Joe. Time to move on.

    Are Democrats Trying To Take Biden Out Before 2024? | The Daily Wire

    Joe Biden ran for president three times before he finally won the White House. And 2020 was simply the perfect time for him to give it another go.

    As he neared 80, Biden had slowed down considerably from his rambunctious days as a senator and vice president. But with the emergence of COVID, Biden barely hit the campaign trail, running his operation out of the basement of his Delaware mansion.

    And let’s be frank: many Americans had tired of President Donald Trump’s act. Many independents who decided to give the outsider a shot in 2016 broke hard for Biden in 2020.

    But Biden’s usefulness may have expired. While the president has declared he plans to run again in 2024, at least one lawmaker thinks Democrats are planning to jettison him for a better candidate.

    They may have just the right formula. The discovery of classified documents in Biden’s garage and the U.S. attorney general’s recent appointment of a special counsel to probe the matter gives Democrats a vehicle to weaken Biden.
     
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  2. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Watch now for a scandal involving Kammy to "appear". They will get her removed first or damage her so she can't run and then install who The Deep State really want. This is what happened to Agnew and Nixon.
     
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  3. Yeah, the situation around Kamala is unstable and she will be the epicenter of lots of gameplaying and cloak and dagger stuff.

    But Biden has become an absolute nutcase around this skin color stuff and has made it CRYSTAL CLEAR that skin color appointments are supposed to be the central theme of his legacy.

    Having said that, I would watch out for Kamala games in the opposite direction. Suppose Kamala gets hurt badly by her own record and scandals to come and is not headed anywhere and is not really on track or is on track to run in 2024, either way. Then I would not be surprised to see Joe step down - even if it is just a month before the end of his term, so that he can - as part of his legacy- be able to say that he facilitated the first female, and female black to become President.

    Not saying that that will happen, just that there are crazy games still to be played around Kamala, as you have noted. Joe clearly picked her to squeeze as much black-female virtue signaling out of her being in his administration as possible. And it would not be beyond consideration that he would try to squeeze the tube one more time on the way out to get some extra mileage out of her great "accomplishments" ie. being born female and of color. Some may think that Biden would have to be nutty to do that- but Biden is nutty. And if he is really nutty and thinks that Kamala could be a good nominee he might step down even earlier to give her a lead. Nutty yes. Out of the question? No. Especially if he needs to get his arse out of office early for health or scandal reasons and needs a cover.

    Maybe there will be a bronze someday of Willie bonking Kamala on the Boston Common. Oh, man. That was low. I am not proud of that.
     
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  4. notagain

    notagain

    Budget problems will over shadow everything, all the House has to do is stall and wait for the deep state to collapse.
     
  5. destriero

    destriero

    Newsom to be named CoS this week.
     
  6. destriero

    destriero


    Trillion dollar coin will be minted.
     
  7. Overnight

    Overnight

    If it is, it will be broken down into billionths of cents, like how bitcoin is broken down unto hundred of thousands in satoshis. No big whoop.
     
  8. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    Some of the posters on here ( eg TreeFrogTrader ) just carry a tremendous amount of hate towards successful, intelligent woman. They gloss over the fact that they personally are less educated and capable human beings on pretty much every objective measure. They seem to think woman shouldn't have ambition and an opinion about anything. All woman.

    I guess they never carried much respect for their mothers, or their sisters if they have any. And unfortunately if they have daughters they'll treat them like second class citizens the minute they dare to be successful and have their own opinions. It's sad really.
     
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  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    President Joe Biden undergoing health checkup: Will physical give clues for 2024?
    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...al-physical-2024-re-election-bid/11172774002/

    WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden is scheduled to receive a medical checkup Thursday, a routine review that has taken on greater significance as he nears a decision on whether to seek a second term.

    His age is perhaps his biggest political obstacle. Already the oldest person to assume the presidency, Biden would be 86 at the end of a second term.

    While Biden acknowledges that questions about his age are legitimate, he has also insisted he’s capable of serving four more years.

    "Watch me," Biden has said more than once, including in an interview last week.

    "I would be completely, thoroughly honest with the American people if I thought there was any health problem, anything that would keep me from being able to do the job," Biden told PBS NewsHour. "And, so we'll see. But, you know, I just — I think people have to just watch me."

    Republicans have already gone after his age.

    Delivering the GOP response to Biden’s State of the Union address last week, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders noted she’s the nation’s youngest governor while Biden is “the oldest president in American history.”

    Nikki Haley, who entered the Republican presidential race this week, is calling for "mandatory mental competency tests for politicians over 75 years old."

    "When people send someone to Washington, they need to know they’re at the top of their game," Haley told Fox News Thursday.

    Haley is pushing for a new generation of leaders, an argument that works against both Biden and former President Donald Trump, 76.

    Half of registered voters think later middle age, between 51 and 65 years old, is the ideal age for a president, according to a USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll taken at the end of last year.

    "When people send someone to Washington, they need to know they’re at the top of their game," Haley told Fox News Thursday.

    Haley is pushing for a new generation of leaders, an argument that works against both Biden and former President Donald Trump, 76.

    Half of registered voters think later middle age, between 51 and 65 years old, is the ideal age for a president, according to a USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll taken at the end of last year.

    As in 2021, the White House plans to release a summary of the results.