Build Back Biden Going About as Well as You’d Expect …

by
Steve MacDonald

The post-debate Build Back Biden scheme is going about as well as you’d expect. The White House sold the NATO summit as a chance for the world to see that Biden’s still got it, by which they must have meant the thing they’ve been hiding that showed up at the debate a few weeks ago. He’s still got it!

And this is a NATO Summit. There is no hope of the Regime hiding behind the cheap, fake, deep, fake label unless, by that, they mean themselves and the guy who is supposed to be running the country.

Joe Biden’s senior officials struggled to keep their composure when the president mistook Donald Trump for Kamala Harris last night – as dozens of Democratic lawmakers prepared to turn against him.

The major blunder came near the top of Biden’s ‘make-or-break’ press conference and shortly after the commander-in-chief introduced Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky at the end of the NATO summit as ‘President Putin.’

As Skip likes to say, Moa statues.

The internet is abuzz with opinions, but it is impossible to accuse CSPAN of fast editing to make Joe look bad. He did that on his own, and it has already circled the globe at least a few times.  Yes, NATO has proven to be Joe’s coming out party, as in, still out of it, and yes, our allies are watching, and our enemies are laughing. The press is nearly all out on Biden, and they are pushing Dems to join them because Trump and Republicans are. As if the problem of some unknown number of months or years without a functioning elected Predicen – hidden by unelected interests, spaclked over by the media that is now pretending it is not complicit isn’t actual treason.

Has a First Lady ever been tried for that? Jill could be the first. She wasn’t elected, so she has no immunity, and she reportedly hates Kamala.

Democratic advisors are struggling to push past the powerful role that Jill Biden‘s loathing of Harris, 59, is playing in Joe‘s resistance to pass the mantle to his VP as pressure ratchets up for him to step down as presidential candidate and allow another Democrat tackle Donald Trump.

According to one former Democrat operative in Jill’s circle, the women’s long-seated animosity is ‘one hundred per cent’ part of Jill’s resistance to having her 81-year-old husband step aside.

Because the truth, according to a source who knows the First Couple well, is that Jill’s is now the only voice to which the 46th president listens.

And as far as Jill, 73, is concerned, the only thing worse than her husband stepping down would be Kamala stepping up to replace him.

I can’t disagree with Jill there but then I must. Like her or not, whether we agree with the election results or not, they were certified, and Kamala was on the ballot. If put before a court, she is the next in line, and as bad as that would be for America, she was at least technically elected. Build Back Biden has only shown that Joe is a bigger threat to national security than Harris.

Doc Jill isn’t anything (she isn’t even an actual doctor), despite the Dem’s (since Hillary’s) efforts to turn First Ladies into policy experts, co-rulers, or wreckers of public school lunches.

Now, according to one, ‘It’s not about Kamala and it’s not really about Joe. It’s more about her holding on to her status as First Lady. She doesn’t want to give that up.’

Another voiced the way that Jill is ‘absolutely unwavering about Joe staying [in the race] but if he is forced out or opts out, she would be fully opposed to Kamala replacing him.’

One insider revealed, ‘Kamala never runs competent organizations. Every office, every campaign, devolves into toxicity. And Jill is keenly protective of Joe’s legacy.’

Jill? This is NOW Joe’s legacy, and you did that.

As you were.

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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