MacDonald: Biden’s Cabinet Meetings Were Scripted?

Sadly, for the propagandist left, Joe cannot escape his prostate cancer diagnosis by declaring he’s a woman. Raid Dr. Jill’s closet and wear all the dresses and make-up you like. You can even get a ‘takemydickfrome’ but Mr. Prostate will forever plague you. Literally, but that’s not all you can’t escape.

The news of Demntia Joe’s latest condition has produced a glut of commentary on the prostate, cancer, and the inevitable likelihood that all men will get some version of it. The only thing this “latest thing” lacks is an academic debate about spelling or pronouncing Zyyylensky and Kyiv.

The cancer announcement looks a lot like Bill Clinton tossing a million-dollar missile into a Bedouin tent to distract from the DNA “stain” on Monica Lewinsky’s blue dress. It’s not working. The otherwise easy-to-distract modern internet mind isn’t having it. There’s just too much salacious detail in Jake Tapper’s book about how the media could have possibly missed Joe’s declining mental state.

That’s easy. We, on the right, point it out, and you immediately insist on the opposite. It’s what you always do—milking the systemic delusions of the press for a payday while audible hasn’t convinced them to change their ways. The media is still lying, running cover, and insisting the opposite of whatever the right decides is evident to everyone but them. But Media hacks wrote the book which makes it like a whistleblower thing, and we’re receptive to whatever else might be revealed that supports our confirmation bias.

Biden Cabinet meetings were few and far between and, reportedly, a lot like a Democrat town hall. Everyone knows the answers in advance and who will ask the questions.

Tapper and Thompson’s book confirmed that Biden heavily relied on teleprompters and note cards, even for private cabinet meetings, the Hill reported. During cabinet meetings, Biden also required pre-determined questions and answers, which made cabinet meetings feel scripted. “Before these meetings, White House staff called the various departments and agencies to figure out what they were going to ask the president so that answers could be prepared. The conversations were largely scripted, even after the press had left the room,” the book stated.

The legitimacy of these revelations for hard-core Dems unwilling to jump from the burning wreckage of the Biden presidency is that were Tapper to write anything similar about Donald Trump, it’d be gospel.

The question for the majority of Democrats, the normal ones who like the idea of families, have or want jobs, love America, believe in legal immigration and oppose open borders, and who think people who are able-bodied ought not get welfare, is whether you can wrap your arms around it. Not just the Cabinet thing, or the autopen thing, or the mentally compromised thing, or most of Joe’s fake stories (sometimes called lies), or the party and media defense and support of the lies, or their vicious attacks on people who tried to tell you the truth. That all matters, but it’s not your biggest quandary.

That would be, what’s next? What else have they lied about that is not so much unknown as not known, and will it be the straw that breaks your political back? What lie needs to become truth before you will stop supporting the Democrat Party in its current form?

Is there a surprise so over the top that you discover not so much that Republicans are truth tellers but that your odds of a better life and the opportunity to shape it can only be achieved by doing whatever it takes to keep Democrats out of elected office at every level of government?

Yes, they are like this at the town, county, and state levels, and the exceptions will exist, but they are rare. The party, as currently organized, runs those people out. Just ask NH State Rep Jonah Wheeler.

It is not your party. You can’t take it back. They won’t let you.

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    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, award-winning 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, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, complaint department, Op-ed editor, gatekeeper (most likely to miss typos because he has no editor), and contributor at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, The Republican Volunteer Coalition, has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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