Saturday, April 22, 2023

BREAKING:Biden will launch 2024 re-election campaign--report

"Let me be clear, bazibatiman plamitom cosblat"


According to the NY Post, our so-called President Joe Biden, is probably going to announce the launch of his presidential re-election campaign next week, according to multiple reports. If true, Biden will be the oldest and most decrepit person to run for that office, and if he wins, would be the least competent to be in that position. But not to worry, he really isn't running the country anyway.

The 80-year-old geriatric and his team are finalizing plans to release a video announcement on April 25 — the four-year anniversary of the start of his successful 2020 campaign, the Washington Post reports. The GOP can hardly wait to see the number of edits the video will produce as it's obvious Biden can't string two sentences together without a gaffe.

Due to Biden's mental decline, the Post reported that those who know of his plans, the campaign kick-off could be delayed even further.

Do the math: as the oldest president in US history, if he actually gets re-elected, he would be 86 when he leaves, if he doesn't leave in a box first. But he has been saying many times that he intends to run for re-election, and his eminent wife, Doctor Jill Biden, said in February, that he aging husband would seek a second term [or face her wrath].

Doctor Jill Biden reportedly began preparations for Joe's run, with or without his knowledge, in September of last year, along with White House advisers Anita Dunn, Mike Donilon and Jen O’Malley Dillon. It apparently came as a pleasant surprise to Joe who flashed his signature smile and waved at people in the jasmine of his mind.

The timing of when to announce Biden’s 2024 run has reportedly been a source of debate among his inner circle of Chinese oligarchs. 

Others, including advisers and close allies told Axios earlier this month that they didn’t expect the president to formally announce his candidacy before this summer, with some members of his team reportedly pushing to hold off until sometime after the start of the third political fundraising quarter on July 1, which, coincidentally, is also Canada Day.

Late last year, it was suggested that Biden would and should announce soon after the start of 2023 so as to give the Democrats time to come up with another crisis that would force him to stay out of the public's scrutiny. Going to war with a weak country was a possible consideration.

The second political fundraising quarter ends June 30, giving Biden just over two months to reap post-announcement donations if his campaign launches next week. 

A re-election bid by Biden has the potential to set up a 2020 rematch with former President Donald Trump, who announced his third consecutive White House bid on Nov. 15 and has apparently been slowly moving over to the left. 

In an interview with Tucker Carlson of Fox News, Trump said, "[I] used to get along great with Gavin Newsom." 

Tucker was obviously surprised and asked, "Wait, you got along with Gavin Newsom?"

Trump: "He was always very nice to me. He said the greatest things."

Tucker: "About you?"
Trump: "About me." pic.twitter.com/qO6ebk307V
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) April 12, 2023

I know I might sound like a RINO but there's more about Trump that's disturbing. For example, he endorses Stacy Abrams over Brian Kemp:

"Of course, having her [Stacey Abrams] might be better than having your existing governor [Brian Kemp]."pic.twitter.com/XLSd9ogyM8

— Facts Nordau (@MaxNordau) April 12, 2023

Trump even took the Bud Light side because it went against Ron DeSantis, and the former president said that he is committed to "no federal role" on the abortion issue:
Donald Trump just committed to "no federal role" on the issue of abortion.

In other words, he's pro-choice now.https://t.co/ogefjF5hxK
— Jon Schweppe (@JonSchweppe) April 20, 2023
Now let me be very clear; if it came down to Trump and any Democrat, Trump gets my vote. But don't believe that he's a true conservative because facts matter. But pro-lifers have always supported Trump and are probably going to feel abandoned. While they will likely not vote for a Democrat, they are likely to be adamant about voting at all, which might mean that we will have another four years of a brain addled POTUS.

Whatever happens, things are going to get interesting over the next several months. We have Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaxxer and Marianne Williamson, a flaky self-help guru running on the left, and Trump running against Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswami running on the right, with Ron DeSantis not yet declaring his candidacy. 

Buckle up.


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