In a special edition of the Biden-Disaster Report, the focus is squarely on America’s favorite confused uncle, Joe Biden. Let’s throw out any idea of him gracefully bowing out like LBJ—instead, his puppet masters are fast-tracking his nomination. Ohio’s election laws threw a wrench into the DNC’s plans, requiring a virtual ballot on August 7 to meet the deadline. But hold on! Ohio changes its laws, so no need for that virtual rigmarole.
Regardless, the DNC presses on with their virtual roll call, pushing for a July 21 date to solidify Biden’s questionable nomination. The clock is ticking, with just over two weeks left until the possible coronation of the Vacant Old Man by his loyal cabal.
Few would bet on Biden’s reelection odds right now. His recent fumbles, both literally and figuratively, are not doing him any favors with the American public. From his stumbling Supreme Court statement to his hasty exit from reporters’ questions, he seems more interested in finding the nearest exit than leading the country.
“Biden has only appeared in public three times since a rally Friday in North Carolina — for remarks on a Supreme Court decision, on extreme weather and at Stonewall National Monument in New York — to speak for a total of 22 minutes, exclusively while using teleprompters.” https://t.co/00bMs7RgUo
— Dylan Wells (@dylanewells) July 3, 2024
After delivering 10-minute long remarks at a Medal of Honor Ceremony, President Biden didn’t stop for questions. @PR24_pl pic.twitter.com/KdW75Zbytx
— Marek Wałkuski (@Marekwalkuski) July 3, 2024
And let’s not forget the looming interview with the DNC-friendly George Stephanopoulos. Some speculate this interview is less about boosting Biden and more about delivering the final blow to his campaign. Whether George plays hardball or tosses softballs, the pre-recorded nature of the interview may not be the redemption arc the Biden camp is desperately hoping for.
For a true narrative reset, Americans need to see Biden in action, live and unscripted, proving he can perform the duties of a president without a teleprompter safety net. But time is running out, and the clock is ticking louder with each passing day on the Biden campaign Collapse Tracker.