Joe Biden's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week and Democrats' next move

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Joe Biden's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week and Democrats' next move

In broad strokes, the Biden presidency has been the most disastrous we've seen in our lifetimes. Let's count the ways:

Inflation continues to rise, as do gas prices. The border is a humanitarian and national security nightmare, exhausting city budgets and making our already unsafe cities even more unsafe. Fentanyl continues to kill thousands of Americans each month. Education test scores are at record lows. And the world feels like it's on fire with the U.S. fighting two proxy wars while costing the country hundreds of billions, all while China continues its aggressive posture toward Taiwan.

The face of this failure, of course, is the president himself. Perhaps someone like his old boss, Barack Obama, could spin his way out of all of the aforementioned messes with coherence and charisma that made him a two-term president. But whatever version of Joe Biden the country and the world are witnessing now, can't even give one speech or one press conference without reminding voters that he isn't aging like a fine wine. Instead, as this brutal headline in The Atlantic notes -- Biden’s Age Is Now Unavoidable: Joe Biden looks like he is turning into a statue of Joe Biden.

It's hard to truly express just how bad things got for the 81-year-old president this week, and all were unforced errors of the bizarre variety: On one occasion, he couldn't remember the name of the terror organization who carried out the worst attack on Jews since the Holocaust (hint: Hamas.) On another, he referred to a conversation he recently had with French President Francios Mitterrand. The French leader died nearly 30 years ago. The next day, he shared that he spoke to German Chancellor Helmut Kohl about Jan. 6. Kohl passed away four years before the Capitol riots even occurred.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked about the commander-in-chief and his conversations with dead people, and her response made one want to voluntarily climb into a coffin, because it was that bad.

"I want to just step back for a second and just kind of think really kind of top level of what the president was talking about when he tells a story about having these conversations with world leaders, which are obviously important conversations. He was underlying the Jan. 6 events in 2021, what happened," Jean-Pierre told reporters Thursday, "The message that it sent around the globe, around the world to our leaders, to world leaders, how dangerous it is, our democracy, how important democracy was and or is continues to be, obviously."

What in God's name is she talking about?
"As it relates to the names and what he was trying to say, many people, elected officials, many people, you know, they can misspeak sometimes, right?" she finally added.

OK. This part is true. But when was the last time an elected official misspoke twice in two days about speaking to other world leaders who left this mortal coil some time ago?
And then on Thursday, an earthquake hit the White House and Biden's defenders in the media after Special Counsel Robert Hur concluded in his investigation that, while the president had indeed mishandled classified documents that were found in various places including in his garage in Delaware next to his Corvette, he also wasn't going to charge him with any crimes. That should have been very good news for Biden during what was a tough week to this point, but here came the dagger:

"At trial, Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory," investigators wrote....

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Concha is correct this was a category 5 level disaster of a week for Dementia Joe. Hur's report reveals the obvious for everyone to see. Dementia Joe has no clothes and the MSM can no longer hide it.
 
Wow, it must be bad when his staunchest defender the NYT turns on him.

The week Biden lost the New York Times: Liberal paper's Editorial Board unleashes astonishing broadside warning of 'a dark moment' as it runs back-to-back opinion pieces knifing the elderly president after damning special counsel report

Anxieties from the liberal Times' Editorial Board and opinion writers show how worried they are that ailing Biden may not be able to beat 'bad man' Donald Trump this year.

The back-to-back opinion pieces knifing the elderly president, 81, over the weekend comes after a Justice Department report ripped into his handling of classified documents and portrayed him as a forgetful old man.
The 388-page report by Special Counsel Robert Hur confirmed he would not be charged - but it said that was because a jury would probably conclude he had 'diminished faculties' and was a 'well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.'

Biden's lack of enthusiasm on the campaign trail, coupled with his doddering public appearances and 'crotchety grandpa' attitude, are huge concerns during this 'dark time' in his presidential tenure, according to the left-leaning broadsheet paper.

'He needs to do more to show the public that he is fully capable of holding office until age 86,' the Times board stated on Sunday.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13071135/joe-biden-new-york-times-warning.html
 
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The week Biden lost the New York Times: Liberal paper's Editorial Board unleashes astonishing broadside warning of 'a dark moment' as it runs back-to-back opinion pieces knifing the elderly president after damning special counsel report

Anxieties from the liberal Times' Editorial Board and opinion writers show how worried they are that ailing Biden may not be able to beat 'bad man' Donald Trump this year.
The back-to-back opinion pieces knifing the elderly president, 81, over the weekend comes after a Justice Department report ripped into his handling of classified documents and portrayed him as a forgetful old man.
The 388-page report by Special Counsel Robert Hur confirmed he would not be charged - but it said that was because a jury would probably conclude he had 'diminished faculties' and was a 'well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.'
Biden's lack of enthusiasm on the campaign trail, coupled with his doddering public appearances and 'crotchety grandpa' attitude, are huge concerns during this 'dark time' in his presidential tenure, according to the left-leaning broadsheet paper.
'He needs to do more to show the public that he is fully capable of holding office until age 86,' the Times board stated on Sunday.
Anxieties from the liberal Times' Editorial Board and opinion writers show how worried they are that ailing Biden may not be able to beat 'bad man' Donald Trump this year.
The back-to-back opinion pieces knifing the elderly president, 81, over the weekend comes after a Justice Department report ripped into his handling of classified documents and portrayed him as a forgetful old man.
The 388-page report by Special Counsel Robert Hur confirmed he would not be charged - but it said that was because a jury would probably conclude he had 'diminished faculties' and was a 'well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.'
Biden's lack of enthusiasm on the campaign trail, coupled with his doddering public appearances and 'crotchety grandpa' attitude, are huge concerns during this 'dark time' in his presidential tenure, according to the left-leaning broadsheet paper.
'He needs to do more to show the public that he is fully capable of holding office until age 86,' the Times board stated on Sunday.

Joe Biden is incapable of assuring voters he can handle another presidential term, his team has 'no plan' on how to deal with his senile behavior, and he should simply 'not be running for re-election,' according to New York Times authors.

The people will decide, unlike living under King Rama :)

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No, the Times hasn't "turned on him". It very probably will endorse him after the convention. What never seems to get through the heads of Trumpers accustomed to their one dimensional world is that Times, like other good newspapers, publishes varying opinion columns. They do this regularly.


He needs to do more to show the public that he is fully capable of holding office until age 86,' the Times board stated on Sunday.
 
Wow, it must be bad when his staunchest defender the NYT turns on him.

The week Biden lost the New York Times: Liberal paper's Editorial Board unleashes astonishing broadside warning of 'a dark moment' as it runs back-to-back opinion pieces knifing the elderly president after damning special counsel report

Anxieties from the liberal Times' Editorial Board and opinion writers show how worried they are that ailing Biden may not be able to beat 'bad man' Donald Trump this year.

The back-to-back opinion pieces knifing the elderly president, 81, over the weekend comes after a Justice Department report ripped into his handling of classified documents and portrayed him as a forgetful old man.
The 388-page report by Special Counsel Robert Hur confirmed he would not be charged - but it said that was because a jury would probably conclude he had 'diminished faculties' and was a 'well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.'

Biden's lack of enthusiasm on the campaign trail, coupled with his doddering public appearances and 'crotchety grandpa' attitude, are huge concerns during this 'dark time' in his presidential tenure, according to the left-leaning broadsheet paper.

'He needs to do more to show the public that he is fully capable of holding office until age 86,' the Times board stated on Sunday.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13071135/joe-biden-new-york-times-warning.html

Translation: Here comes Newsom or Oprah! :eek:

This was in the works the whole time.

No way would they'd try Bobby Kennedy Jr., would they?
 
This week isn't starting off any better... And why did he skip the Super Bowl interview?
 
According to Fox, and we all know how honest Fox is, only major news outlet to lose a three quarter of a billion dollar lawsuit for lying
 
He needs to do more to show the public that he is fully capable of holding office until age 86,' the Times board stated on Sunday.

And has eight months to do such, or, he can relax and let Trump implode, did you ever think it was going to come down to anything other than two too old men running for office
 
This week isn't starting off any better... And why did he skip the Super Bowl interview?

Several reasons, why would he go on Fox, a network that has shown overtly it hates him, and secondly, who in the hell turns on the Super Bowl to hear a politician talk. You know, also Trump turned down Super Bowl Day interviews
 
sounds like you fascists are giving up on the forced removal from ballot options?

Ah, the ballot option case in Colorado came from Republicans in Colorado, not the left, and in the other States where it was bought up including Blue States, it was dismissed
 
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