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He’s Not Well You Know

by Tony Morrison
14 July 2024 9:00 AM

After the Rumble with the Mumble debate our President is now officially away with the fairies in the view of most constituencies in the U.S. But after he released statements earlier this week stating that folks will have to prise his cold dead hands away from both the Presidency and the Democrat nomination for another term, he picked up some surprising support. The mainstream media were now stuck on the fence not knowing what to do despite earlier comments that assumed Biden would go. Ditto many Democrat power brokers and establishment folks.   

There are many of us who understand the paramount danger right now is the simple fact that President is gaga at a time when the world is unsettled and increasingly becoming more dangerous. And we are looking for any folks who can help take the keys away from Biden. The Democrat Establishment has it in it to do so with the 25th Amendment of our Constitution. Section Four of the amendment states that the Vice President and a majority of senior cabinet officers (all Democrats) can vote to tell Congress the guy cannot handle his duties, which will then mean VP Kamala Harris becomes President.


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Solentviews
Solentviews
1 year ago

I genuinely wonder what goes on in the minds of Democrat voters. Most will know that Biden is nowhere capable of performing the role of POTUS. They definitely will recognize the signs of dementia, as seen in elderly friends and relatives. They also know the situation is not going to get better.

And yet … they look themselves in the mirror and still conclude he’s the best man for job. A man who can’t be trusted to walk off a stage, yet apparently can be trusted with the final say on the use of nuclear weapons.

Let’s hear back from any Dems. I would like to know how they arrive at their decision and if they really do understand what cognitive dissonance means.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  Solentviews

I doubt there are any Dem voters who post here, though one poster did recently say he’d voted Labour in our recent election.

I expect Dem voters just hate Trump and hate Republicans and many will like the handouts and support from the public sector that comes with the Dems being in power. The more interesting question is what is going through the minds of the senior Dems and their backers, as they seem to have painted themselves into a corner.

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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
1 year ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

I would have always favoured Labour or LibDems up until I saw how authoritarian and stupid they are during the vaccine rollout (though living in Northern Ireland I have never been allowed to vote for Labour).

And then I saw how stupid they almost all are in claiming that “trans women are women” – which allows any pervert to claim to be a woman – and how little they care about women who feel uncomfortable or traumatised with men being allowed in women’s private spaces.

At this month’s election I voted for TUV/Reform, having previously voted for the SDLP – Labour’s “sister party” – but whose leader in 2021 demanded that health workers should get vaccinated or get sacked. It was only a handful of Conservative backbench MPs (and some DUP politicians in Northern Ireland) who were sufficiently opposed to coercing people to get vaccinated.

I don’t trust any political party which demands that all their MPs must toe the party line, because that means they have to lie.

Since 2015 I’ve detested Trump and although I didn’t particularly like Biden, and preferred Bernie Saunders and other Democrat candidates, I was delighted when Biden beat Trump four years ago, but vaccine mandates totally changed my opinion of him and now my eyes have been opened. Now, if I was in the USA, I’d vote for RFK, but he won’t be President so now I totally want Trump to beat Biden as the lesser of two evils – a complete turnaround from four years ago!

I presume that the Democrats who would still vote for Biden see him as the least worst of the the two candidates who could become President, but I don’t understand how they allowed him to be their candidate this time when it’s so obvious that he’s not in charge. But of course they are all misled by main stream media lies.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

What is RFK’s position on Nut Zero and mass immigration?

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RTSC
RTSC
1 year ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

This explanation is from April
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/04/19/biden-trump-climate-voters-rfk-jr-00153471

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  RTSC

Thanks – somewhat confusing picture

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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
1 year ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

If I waited for a candidate who was right about everything, I would never vote for anyone.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

True, but “net zero” is a red line for me, as is mass immigration and the scamdemic.

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godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
1 year ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

I think RFK is open to being persuaded and changing his mind, though, at some point.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

I don’t know much about him but gut feel is that he’d be better than Biden.
Low bar though. I think it’s important that Trump wins to give hope to voters everywhere that it’s possible to elect candidates from outside the establishment.

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Monro
Monro
1 year ago

Trump wins.

His team are now handing out hats bearing the acronym MMEGA!

Make My Ear Great Again!

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago

Bearing in mind that this article below was published 3 days ago, how prescient. What makes me laugh about these hate-filled Leftards ( especially given the fact they’re American ) is how many of them would wish somebody dead whilst simultaneously thinking of themselves as good Christians because they go to church every Sunday and can most likely quote any number of Bible verses? Their hypocrisy is off the charts. What happened yesterday to Trump has echoes of what happened to Robert Fico, the Slovakian PM. These psychos in the media and their incessant hate-campaigns ( look to other countries for many more examples ) have a LOT to answer for, but we all know they never will;

”Let me tell you about far leftists. They are different from you and me. If ordinary people publicly threatened to assassinate the president or a presidential candidate or wished that someone else would do so, those people would have to answer to the law. But leftists? Even when they show the world how low they really are, they still think that they are better than we are, and with good reason: no matter how criminal their deeds or words are, they suffer no consequences. They are different.

New York Times columnist John McWhorter (pictured above) has shown us this again recently by wishing someone would assassinate Donald Trump. Has he been arrested? Lost his job? Been publicly repudiated by his friends? Come on, man!
The Daily Fetched reported Thursday that McWhorter recently appeared on leftist Brown University Glenn Loury’s podcast, The Glenn Show, which has 123,000 YouTube subscribers. McWhorter was contrite — or at least as contrite as hardline leftist ideologues can get. He announced: “I have taken a great deal of heat for saying, or implying, that I wish somebody would kill Donald Trump. And that is exactly what I was implying. It was irresponsible —”

Loury jumped in to emphasize the point: “That is what you were implying.”
McWhorter agreed: “Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I said it. And it was irresponsible of me to say that in a public space. I really shouldn’t have said it here. Now I already did, and so, you know, I have to own it, I did say it. Somebody has asked, you know, ‘Do you say that in private?’ And, yes, I have said it often, and I have only halfway been kidding, and I’m gonna say it again, yes. And it is a smaller side of me. I should not wish for another person to suffer, even if it’s a hideous pig of a man like him.”

https://www.frontpagemag.com/nyt-columnist-says-what-other-leftists-are-thinking-but-dont-dare-say/

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FerdIII
FerdIII
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

“I have taken a great deal of heat for saying, or implying, that I wish somebody would kill Donald Trump. And that is exactly what I was implying. It was irresponsible —”

Many in the fake news – fake political complex have called for Drumpf’s death. Don’t hear much about that do we.

It is always the leftards who are the real fascists, who claim that Drumpfers are violent and want a totalitarian state. Or who declaim that murdering Drumpf will save their fake ‘democracy’, as if the 2020 stolen election never happened.

Biden is just a puppet. The CIA-DoD run the US and in the background Barry and Big Mike are in charge of the White House, not the criminal, money laundering, pedo, child sniffer actor pretending to be Biden.

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Jon Garvey
Jon Garvey
1 year ago
Reply to  FerdIII

He hasn’t taken as much stick as the guy who was killed outright. Instigation to murder is more than irresponsible.

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rms
rms
1 year ago

HUR is not an abbreviation or an acronym. It is the surname of the DOJ lawyer who interviewed Biden.

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RTSC
RTSC
1 year ago

The country isn’t “being run by a guy in the state Biden is in” though is it.

He’s not running anything. He probably couldn’t be trusted to run a bath.

The question is WHO and WHAT is running the country?

There seems to be an increasing assumption that it’s Obama with Jill Biden controlling Senile Joe.

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Hester
Hester
1 year ago

I loved the comment by Douglas Murray in the New York Post.
I paraphrase, but it went along the lines of. “When I enter the voting booth, I stop and think, What would George Clooney do”.
It is a remark I have used in conversation now from being asked what I would like to drink etc. I just find it so amazing to see these celebrities, such as Clooney, a good looking man once no doubt, but a man whose living has been made off reading others lines, and playing pretend in front of a camera, and somehow he has this self belief that he among others in his world are thus gifted with special powers of prophecy and wisdom which they need to share with the “ordinary little people”. In reality he has as much wisdom as the bloke dishing out the fries in KFC, but his opinion is never asked for.

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V Detta
V Detta
1 year ago
Reply to  Hester

Yes, I’ve said it many times…Actors lie for a living and yet “c’leb worshipers” seem to believe every word they say and rely on them for advice for life.

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