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September 13, 2023
More Voices Call On Biden To Withdraw From The 2024 Race

The Democrats have a Biden problem:

I do not know who is supposed to manage Biden's public relations but whoever that is is doing a bad job.

The strategists for the Democratic Party and those concerned with winning elections should seriously think about replacing Biden with someone who is better at handling himself.

It is going to get worse:

Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday directed top congressional Republicans to open an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, reversing his previous stance that such an investigation should be initiated only with a vote of the House.

In doing so, Mr. McCarthy leveled a series of accusations against Mr. Biden that he said amounted to a “picture of a culture of corruption” and warranted the House using its most potent investigative tool to try to make the case for removing the president.

The impeachment proceedings, like those against Donald Trump, are mostly a public relation gimmick. But they are also likely to show that the Biden family business is as corrupt as they come.

The British establishment, largely on the Democrats side, is clearly concerned.

The Economist predicts that:

Hunter Biden’s woes, and a new impeachment saga, will go on and on

Yet although Mr Comer’s investigation is failing to prove the existence of what Donald Trump calls the “Biden crime family”, congressional inquiries will now multiply.

Indeed, the younger Mr Biden’s legal problems are intensifying. On September 6th prosecutors serving under David Weiss, the special counsel investigating Hunter, announced that they expect an indictment by the end of the month. The president’s son is likely to be charged with not paying taxes and lying on a form when buying a gun at a time when he was addicted to crack cocaine. A plea deal that would have kept him out of jail on those charges fell apart in July. And other, more damaging charges—such as lobbying for a foreign government without registering—have not been ruled out.

None of that implicates the president. Yet he may suffer for it nonetheless. According to a CNN poll, three-fifths of Americans think Mr Biden was involved in his son’s business. Pump out enough smoke and you might create fire.

The CIA's influence peddler and Washington Post columnist David Ignatius is the latest establishment voice to warn of a likely defeat of Biden should he decide to keep running:

President Biden should not run again in 2024

Like the Economist writers Ignatius is as friendly to Democrats as they come. The CIA and FBI had both intervened after the election of Donald Trump. They launched Russiagate, a series of fake stories, to hamper Trump's ability to govern and to get Biden elected. That its senior management has commissioned Ignatius to call on Biden to give up can be understood as a warning.

Ignatius names two points that put Biden's reelection into jeopardy:

Biden would carry two big liabilities into a 2024 campaign. He would be 82 when he began a second term. According to a recent Associated Press-NORC poll, 77 percent of the public, including 69 percent of Democrats, think he’s too old to be effective for four more years. Biden’s age isn’t just a Fox News trope; it’s been the subject of dinner-table conversations across America this summer.

Because of their concerns about Biden’s age, voters would sensibly focus on his presumptive running mate, Harris. She is less popular than Biden, with a 39.5 percent approval rating, according to polling website FiveThirtyEight. Harris has many laudable qualities, but the simple fact is that she has failed to gain traction in the country or even within her own party.

Biden at least should get rid of Harris who is a bit of a millstone to popularity:

Biden could encourage a more open vice-presidential selection process that could produce a stronger running mate.

Ignatius goes on to ask Biden to step down and to immediately announce that he will not be available for another round:

Biden has never been good at saying no. He should have resisted the choice of Harris, who was a colleague of his beloved son Beau when they were both state attorneys general. He should have blocked then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, which has done considerable damage to the island’s security. He should have stopped his son Hunter from joining the board of a Ukrainian gas company and representing companies in China — and he certainly should have resisted Hunter’s attempts to impress clients by getting Dad on the phone.

Biden has another chance to say no — to himself, this time — by withdrawing from the 2024 race. It might not be in character for Biden, but it would be a wise choice for the country.

I doubt that Joe Biden, or the people around him, will follow that advice. They are too full of themselves to voluntarily make room for others. It will require more intervention, probably from former president Obama, to convince Biden to give up.

Or someone could create some 'medical emergency'. That should not be too difficult given Biden's general condition and age.

Anyway. If the Democrats want to keep the presidency, something needs to be done.

Comments

Jonathan Turley, a respected constitutional lawyer, who could not be further from the Republican party, makes a very clear case that the House is acting correctly in intiating formal impeachment enquiries.
I have been arguing for four years, at least, that Biden has committed impeachable offences on a scale no more President has come near caught doing.
Turley’s article gives chapter and verse on a scandal which not only involves obvious inflience peddling but almost certainly shows that there are clear connections between NATO’s war on Russia, in Ukraine, and Biden’s greed. This is a crime of enormous importance: hundreds of thousands of casualties from a programme of bribery and corruption.
https://informationclearinghouse.blog/2023/09/14/five-facts-that-compel-the-biden-impeachment-inquiry/

Posted by: bevin | Sep 14 2023 23:28 utc | 401

Jonathan Turley, a respected constitutional lawyer, who could not be further from the Republican party, makes a very clear case that the House is acting correctly in intiating formal impeachment enquiries.
I have been arguing for four years, at least, that Biden has committed impeachable offences on a scale no more President has come near caught doing.
Turley’s article gives chapter and verse on a scandal which not only involves obvious inflience peddling but almost certainly shows that there are clear connections between NATO’s war on Russia, in Ukraine, and Biden’s greed. This is a crime of enormous importance: hundreds of thousands of casualties from a programme of bribery and corruption.
https://informationclearinghouse.blog/2023/09/14/five-facts-that-compel-the-biden-impeachment-inquiry/

Posted by: bevin | Sep 14 2023 23:28 utc | 402

@ bevin | Sep 14 2023 23:27 utc | 200
Yes. Heck. Biden should’ve been impeached, convicted, and temoved from office when he was VICE president — for having the Ukrainian chief prosecutor Shokin fired before he could investigate Biden family crimes.

Posted by: malenkov | Sep 14 2023 23:34 utc | 403

@ bevin | Sep 14 2023 23:27 utc | 200
Yes. Heck. Biden should’ve been impeached, convicted, and temoved from office when he was VICE president — for having the Ukrainian chief prosecutor Shokin fired before he could investigate Biden family crimes.

Posted by: malenkov | Sep 14 2023 23:34 utc | 404

“I had hopes for RFK Jr., and still do, but my sons tell me he attended a dinner with all the worsrt donors, including the Koch brothers and some of the newer tech billionaires. They tell me RFK is the stalking horse of the top .01%. So the 2024 candidates offer Americans nothing, unless either RFK Jr. outwits his sponsors (which has never happened in American politics,….”
Posted by: JessDTruth | Sep 14 2023 15:33 utc | 191
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Jess, what the .01% who are making campaign contributions to RFK Jr. want is not a President RFK Jr. but rather, a competition within the Democrat Party, or even a third Party, to strip votes from Joe Biden for the benefit of the Republican Party candidates. Knowing this, should RFK Jr. just leave their money on the table. After all, money is the primary, and most necessary, key ingredient for winning elections in our capitalist system. The MIC, most bankers and financial institutions, are backing Joe Biden, while other deep pocket contributors are supporting Trump or other Republicans. Campaign contributions must be gotten from where they can be gotten, and not every contributor wants you to win, but their money is still money.
Your problem Jess is that you don’t seem to understand how the capitalist electoral system works and you expect some kind of utopian perfection from a capitalist political pig sty: Good luck with that.

Posted by: Ed | Sep 15 2023 0:17 utc | 405

“I had hopes for RFK Jr., and still do, but my sons tell me he attended a dinner with all the worsrt donors, including the Koch brothers and some of the newer tech billionaires. They tell me RFK is the stalking horse of the top .01%. So the 2024 candidates offer Americans nothing, unless either RFK Jr. outwits his sponsors (which has never happened in American politics,….”
Posted by: JessDTruth | Sep 14 2023 15:33 utc | 191
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Jess, what the .01% who are making campaign contributions to RFK Jr. want is not a President RFK Jr. but rather, a competition within the Democrat Party, or even a third Party, to strip votes from Joe Biden for the benefit of the Republican Party candidates. Knowing this, should RFK Jr. just leave their money on the table. After all, money is the primary, and most necessary, key ingredient for winning elections in our capitalist system. The MIC, most bankers and financial institutions, are backing Joe Biden, while other deep pocket contributors are supporting Trump or other Republicans. Campaign contributions must be gotten from where they can be gotten, and not every contributor wants you to win, but their money is still money.
Your problem Jess is that you don’t seem to understand how the capitalist electoral system works and you expect some kind of utopian perfection from a capitalist political pig sty: Good luck with that.

Posted by: Ed | Sep 15 2023 0:17 utc | 406

@ bevin | Sep 14 2023 23:27 utc | 200 with the Biden corruption call
What I don’t want to hear down the road from either the Blue or Red Money party is that Biden or Trump is just one of a few bad apples but the structure is Godly. They may get away with that meme internally but the RoW won’t buy it.
As the Ukraine SMO continues along with the Western economic woes, I expect the conversations to focus more on geopolitical issues than the 2024 US (s)election. While the media may want to sell/push massive election coverage, I think that geopolitical realities will demand more attention.
I realize that this presages that the populace begins to focus on civics more than the new MSM shiny/fear thing being pushed and am seeing examples of that with the little interaction I have with the world….so I am hopeful.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Sep 15 2023 0:43 utc | 407

@ bevin | Sep 14 2023 23:27 utc | 200 with the Biden corruption call
What I don’t want to hear down the road from either the Blue or Red Money party is that Biden or Trump is just one of a few bad apples but the structure is Godly. They may get away with that meme internally but the RoW won’t buy it.
As the Ukraine SMO continues along with the Western economic woes, I expect the conversations to focus more on geopolitical issues than the 2024 US (s)election. While the media may want to sell/push massive election coverage, I think that geopolitical realities will demand more attention.
I realize that this presages that the populace begins to focus on civics more than the new MSM shiny/fear thing being pushed and am seeing examples of that with the little interaction I have with the world….so I am hopeful.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Sep 15 2023 0:43 utc | 408

pretzelattack@174……Big Mike gets inserted, kinky, but I like it. Might add a splash of colours to the Black and White House……damn, where’s Joan Rivers when you need her…..
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Sep 15 2023 4:52 utc | 409

pretzelattack@174……Big Mike gets inserted, kinky, but I like it. Might add a splash of colours to the Black and White House……damn, where’s Joan Rivers when you need her…..
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Sep 15 2023 4:52 utc | 410

The recent shift from Bribem is Jesus, to Bribem is a lawless grifter says that the “political winds” are shifting which indicates that (((they))) have determined that Bribem will be the symbolic sacrificial lamb in order to continue the lawless activities of the gargantuan criminal organization US, Inc. The same old “good guy, bad guy” shit that has occurred for e-ver… and the Bribem clan will receive token million$ for being the patsy. The shit-show will continue until “we” eradicate the parasites.

Posted by: arrow | Sep 15 2023 10:07 utc | 411

The recent shift from Bribem is Jesus, to Bribem is a lawless grifter says that the “political winds” are shifting which indicates that (((they))) have determined that Bribem will be the symbolic sacrificial lamb in order to continue the lawless activities of the gargantuan criminal organization US, Inc. The same old “good guy, bad guy” shit that has occurred for e-ver… and the Bribem clan will receive token million$ for being the patsy. The shit-show will continue until “we” eradicate the parasites.

Posted by: arrow | Sep 15 2023 10:07 utc | 412

Can someone (or has someone already) define(d) “Democrats”?
(without biblical or religious reference, preferably)
maybe some coordinates or light year timeframes from our point of no return?

Posted by: Not Ewe | Sep 18 2023 4:30 utc | 413

Can someone (or has someone already) define(d) “Democrats”?
(without biblical or religious reference, preferably)
maybe some coordinates or light year timeframes from our point of no return?

Posted by: Not Ewe | Sep 18 2023 4:30 utc | 414