"The Disgusting Furor Over Biden's Age"

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Have someone read Project 2025 to you and explain it line after line. Then you will not make such a stupid post.
Nordie, stop listening to the desperate leftie media. Project 2025 has nothing to do ,with Trump. It is a wish list created by a think tank. No different than any conservative or liberal think tank list given to presidents of either party. If you had something on an IQ above a gerbil, you would know that a president's powers can be blocked at any time by congress using the "I" word.

Calm down buttercup.
 
Nordie, stop listening to the desperate leftie media. Project 2025 has nothing to do ,with Trump. It is a wish list created by a think tank. No different than any conservative or liberal think tank list given to presidents of either party. If you had something on an IQ above a gerbil, you would know that a president's powers can be blocked at any time by congress using the "I" word.

Calm down buttercup.
He does love Richard Gere.
 
It’s been a very long week for the Democrats, and they haven’t used the time well. The delusions, prevarications, and excuses oozing out of the White House haven’t served any useful purpose, much less inspired confidence. And now the world awaits the One Interview that the President and his handlers imagine will vindicate him. It won’t. Not even a successful performance in Cirque du Soleil could change the current perception of President Biden as too frail to do his job effectively. The man attended a fundraiser at a home in the Hamptons this week and used a teleprompter. Apparently, this is now his standard practice, even in small gatherings.

It’s over. President Biden should step down—not just from the campaign, but from the presidency. A man who can’t be trusted to speak freely should not occupy the most important office on Earth. And the idea that he should occupy it for four more years is simply risible.
Resigning the presidency would have several advantages:

1 .It would honestly acknowledge the fact at the heart of this drama—Biden is too old to serve effectively as president. (And no, dear staffer, it isn’t enough that he can almost do the job between the hours of 10 am and 4 pm).

2. Whether or not resigning would preserve (or restore) President Biden’s legacy, it would avoid the one outcome guaranteed to destroy it: losing to Trump in November. And he will lose. Whatever the polls say now, they cannot anticipate how unfit the President will seem tomorrow, when he trips on the White House lawn, or a month from now, when he forgets that Paris has something to do with France. We have reached the point of no return: Every glitch will be held against him.

3. It would give Vice President Harris a few months to live in the full glare of the presidency, and the nation would be able to see how she performs. Will President Harris continue speak like ChatGPT 1 trained on social-justice Powerpoint? Or will her past as a prosecutor allow her to suddenly seem like a sane, centrist adult? Let’s find out.

And then let’s have a proper political process. Apparently, the rumor that only Vice President Harris can inherit the Biden war chest is false, so there is no reason for other challengers to stay out of the race. This will turn the weeks leading up to the Democratic convention, and the convention itself, into a season of vital, political theater. And no one will care what the Republicans are doing, because they will have nothing of consequence to do, not knowing who Trump will be running against in the fall. In the meantime, the Democrats can have a series of important debates and town halls in the first weeks of August, and then let the delegates pick the candidate at the convention.

Needless to say, such a process won’t guarantee victory in November. But it seems like the only way to avoid certain defeat—and a second Trump term. President Biden should step down now and let the process start.

 
It’s been a very long week for the Democrats, and they haven’t used the time well. The delusions, prevarications, and excuses oozing out of the White House haven’t served any useful purpose, much less inspired confidence. And now the world awaits the One Interview that the President and his handlers imagine will vindicate him. It won’t. Not even a successful performance in Cirque du Soleil could change the current perception of President Biden as too frail to do his job effectively. The man attended a fundraiser at a home in the Hamptons this week and used a teleprompter. Apparently, this is now his standard practice, even in small gatherings.

It’s over. President Biden should step down—not just from the campaign, but from the presidency. A man who can’t be trusted to speak freely should not occupy the most important office on Earth. And the idea that he should occupy it for four more years is simply risible.
Resigning the presidency would have several advantages:

1 .It would honestly acknowledge the fact at the heart of this drama—Biden is too old to serve effectively as president. (And no, dear staffer, it isn’t enough that he can almost do the job between the hours of 10 am and 4 pm).

2. Whether or not resigning would preserve (or restore) President Biden’s legacy, it would avoid the one outcome guaranteed to destroy it: losing to Trump in November. And he will lose. Whatever the polls say now, they cannot anticipate how unfit the President will seem tomorrow, when he trips on the White House lawn, or a month from now, when he forgets that Paris has something to do with France. We have reached the point of no return: Every glitch will be held against him.

3. It would give Vice President Harris a few months to live in the full glare of the presidency, and the nation would be able to see how she performs. Will President Harris continue speak like ChatGPT 1 trained on social-justice Powerpoint? Or will her past as a prosecutor allow her to suddenly seem like a sane, centrist adult? Let’s find out.

And then let’s have a proper political process. Apparently, the rumor that only Vice President Harris can inherit the Biden war chest is false, so there is no reason for other challengers to stay out of the race. This will turn the weeks leading up to the Democratic convention, and the convention itself, into a season of vital, political theater. And no one will care what the Republicans are doing, because they will have nothing of consequence to do, not knowing who Trump will be running against in the fall. In the meantime, the Democrats can have a series of important debates and town halls in the first weeks of August, and then let the delegates pick the candidate at the convention.

Needless to say, such a process won’t guarantee victory in November. But it seems like the only way to avoid certain defeat—and a second Trump term. President Biden should step down now and let the process start.

It was the week of the Republican convention. That puts one party on the stage. Besides, you do not know what the Dems are doing.
 
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