Dementia Joe "92% of Dems will vote for me again, read the polls, Jack!"

 

He seriously just reminds me of my 92 yr old step father. He's getting angry and senile.
.....Now that the Leftists have decided to throw this demented old fool under the bus, even CNN is running this clip, how long will it be til Goofy Joe takes a swing at one of these reporters? How epic would it be to see the secret service dudes having to restrain the President of the United States from sucker punching some cubby reporter? The next couple of months could be some must see TV, Jack!
 
Did you see Joe’s face when he went after that reporter who questioNed him? Something is amiss there if he’s set off by a simple question. Btw, Joe was wrong again, 92% of Dems would vote for Joe v. Trump. Big surprise there.
 
He has this weird glazed look...
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So I guess soon we will go from the worst President in history to his being removed to the worst ever female president in history.
 

GO JACK!!! LMAO

It is difficult, perhaps impossible, to describe just how bad President Joe Biden is at his job. Comparisons to Jimmy Carter are pervasive, but trite — and too flattering to Carter. Perhaps a more apt (and dark) analogy, given how civic strife has reached a fever pitch, is James Buchanan, historians’ typical consensus pick for worst president ever.

Indeed, to fully capture the absolute horror that is this senile near-octogenarian’s presidential swan song would be a Herculean task, better suited for a David McCullough–style biography than a column. But for present purposes, and despite the difficulty of narrowing down from such a vast sample size, consider a few examples from recent months.

In late March, in a combative speech in Warsaw, Biden veered off-script and announced that Russian kingpin Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power.” There is a sordid history of such meddlesome talk when it comes to U.S. foreign policy, encapsulated by John Bolton’s shockingly candid on-air admission to Jake Tapper this week that he has “helped plan coups d’etat.” Biden, in Poland, thus explicitly called for regime change against the long-standing leader of a nuclear-armed hegemon. As the writer David P. Goldman immediately pointed out, multiple generations of Cold War-era U.S. presidents knew to never so explicitly provoke the Kremlin. The White House immediately — and implausibly — attempted to walk back, and downplay, Biden’s clarion utterance.

In May, for the third time in under a year, the White House similarly had to walk back a Biden claim about the U.S.’ willingness to go to war to defend Taiwan against a possible — perhaps impending — People’s Liberation Army invasion. During a joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Biden was asked point-blank if Uncle Sam would defend Taipei if Beijing invaded. Biden answered “yes” — botching the actual commitment the U.S. made in the Taiwan Relations Act of 1979, under which the U.S. is merely required to provide prophylactic defensive resources to Taipei, not to actually defend it in the event of an invasion. A mealy-mouthed White House statement tried to walk it back, but the damage was done. Biden had also made virtually identical comments last August and October; turns out the adage about not being able to teach an old dog new tricks is true.

This week, Biden touched down in Israel for the first Middle East trip of his presidency. Upon landing at Ben Gurion Airport, Biden stepped off Air Force One and quickly asked his aides, “What am I doing now?” Shortly thereafter, Biden stumbled his way to a microphone and pronounced his desire to “keep alive the truth and honor of the Holocaust.” The following day, during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid, Biden alluded to a “list” of preapproved — and presumably friendly — reporters that his team had prepared for him beforehand. This was less than a week after an embarrassing flub back in Washington, when Biden read off a teleprompter, Ron Burgundy–style: “end of quote, repeat the line.” And thatwas just a few weeks after the president fell off a stationary bicycle.

These are not mere frivolous “gaffes,” the sort of thing one can laugh off. These are horrific misstatements with harrowing diplomatic and geopolitical implications, at best, and indications of a palpable senility, at worst. There is something very, very clearly wrong with the president of the United States. Even the New York Times, which for former Biden boss Barack Obama functioned as Democratic Party Pravda, ran a recent piece entitled, “At 79, Biden Is Testing the Boundaries of Age and the Presidency.” A mere three days later, Michelle Goldberg, a reliably progressive columnist for the Gray Lady, entitled her own column “Joe Biden Is Too Old to Be President Again.” (READ MORE: No, No, No. Down With the Biden Ship You Go.)

The fix is clearly in.

The doddering dolt from Delaware currently boasts a 38.7 percent average job approval rating in the oft-cited RealClearPolitics average, placing him a whopping 17.2 percent underwater. That 38.7 percent number is historically low for this juncture of a presidency, in the modern history of opinion polling. Perhaps that abysmal statistic is partially explained by another historic number: the 9.1 percent annualized consumer price index inflation increase last month, itself a four-decade high. And inflation is hitting extremely popular foods very hard: Eggs are up 33.1 percent annually, butter 26.3 percent, and chicken 18.6 percent. Average national gasoline prices are now at an all-time high. Joe Biden, the onetime hardscrabble “working man” from Scranton, Pennsylvania, has overseen catastrophic inflation, disproportionately harming the very lower- and middle-income voters his political party purports to care about.


At this point, with even the Times turning on him, Biden is not going to be the Democrats’ presidential nominee in 2024. The only relevant question is whether he should resign right now. He should. Because as dangerous as Kamala Harris would be as president, she would at least be mildly less likely to let her tongue slip us into World War III.
 
I would prefer he not run but I will vote for Satan himself if Trump runs again. So will The majority of the voters. And that’s a fact Jack.
 
I would prefer he not run but I will vote for Satan himself if Trump runs again. So will The majority of the voters. And that’s a fact Jack.
So is there any Republican you would vote for if they were running against Biden? I don’t want Trump to run. In my view he is the only candidate that the Dems could beat…but if it happens its far from a sure thing that Biden would win. I mean that would truly be a low point for the Republic If Joe was re-elected.
 
So is there any Republican you would vote for if they were running against Biden? I don’t want Trump to run. In my view he is the only candidate that the Dems could beat…but if it happens its far from a sure thing that Biden would win. I mean that would truly be a low point for the Republic If Joe was re-elected.
Liz Chaney
 
If only 92% of the people that voted for Biden do it again and if Trump is his opponent Trump wins big. I do not believe he would even get 92% the second time around.
 
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