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Brian Ahier's avatar

Biden may actually end up helping the Trump campaign.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

Haha was thinking the same, Brian.

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Lillia Gajewski's avatar

I always suspected that Kamala Harris was Biden's revenge. The letter came out and then the tweet. One mentioned no one to pass the torch to and the other, which came after, passed it to Kami. You can tell Obama and Pelosi didn't want her because they held out nearly to the bitter end to endorse her, once it became apparent that to try to remove her would create a huge mess. So they were responsible for Biden stepping down, but they were wanting to maneuver someone else into the nomination.

Biden understands one thing: for the Democrat Party at least the presidency is simply a figure head to a blob, and if they were going to push a mindless empty suit over the line, it might as well have been him. Instead, they stabbed him in the back and he stuck them with his VP arm candy. And now he's just putting the final nails in her electoral coffin.

It's actually both revealing and funny, and she's not smart enough not to help him along the way (such as telling the hens of the View that there's nothing she would have done different).

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Michelle Dostie's avatar

She just can’t seem to answer that prickly question. I have gotten a few giggles out of Biden’s antics.

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Lillia Gajewski's avatar

I don’t like the man, but, yes, the doddering old codger has made me smile a few times too. Given the rules they set, they’ve treated him poorly, and he seems to be getting a few digs in.

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desmond oneill's avatar

Donald is a hard-nosed hound who brags about offending to get the outcome. And that's the point, he did and will get more desirable outcomes for the USA. Biden and Harris do share one trait, total incompetence. His arms (and legs) have been wagged by Obama since 2008. She cackles along, totally clueless about government-spending, finance, economics, job-creation, foreign-policy, national-security and military-innovation, to list but a few.......

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Julie Kelly's avatar

In some ways, the thought of her regime scares me more than Biden's.

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Michelle Dostie's avatar

It is scary.

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Rev. Karlan Fairchild, MDiv's avatar

Spot-on analysis of the anger building inside of the M. Hussein's sock puppet known colloquially as Chi-Joe (at least in my world, that is). It almost appears as though the current empty-suit occupant of the OvalOffice and his minions have begun to use the same technique usually directed at the former (and future President, God willing) Donald J. Trump to subtly dig at the imposter who was installed as the nominee of the Marxist-Demo party. Although I'm convinced that this was the third term of the above-mentioned M. Hussein, and the spouse of Chi-Com Joe wasn't mentioned in the piece, Julie, I can't help but wonder how volatile she might be as the Presidential campaign comes to a close. Based upon reports I've read of her behavior, she'll probably have to be dragged out of the WhiteHouse screaming and kicking like a cornered animal. All we can do is vote and pray that Number 45 soon becomes Number 47.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

And just in time for Obama to hit the campaign trail to remind us who initiated the weaponization of the natsec state against Trump, his associates, and now his voters!

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James Thomas's avatar

Julie actually does mention Dr. Jill here: "From comparing the hand-off of the nomination to the Midnight Ride to using her distinction from Biden as a laugh line, Harris risks incurring the wrath of both Bidens." Regardless, I agree that she has a lot to do with the actions Julie cites.

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working rich's avatar

Biden, the grandpop, who ignores the little girl sired by Hunter with the ballet star?

No, a true douchebag is FJB

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Don Pauley's avatar

He is the ultimate DB, total POS

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Rhoda Forbes-Kirk's avatar

Gratitude is so important; there may be a price to be paid for rank ingratitude. In this case, let’s hope so.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

I agree, Rhoda.

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Don Pauley's avatar

Pretty sure after his positive Desantis take he was abruptly counseled and reminded of all that the 3 letters have on him, his son etc. Hence the off the wall attack on Trump today.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

Yes, Don, that was petty even by Biden standards. Wathing Biden and Mayorkas yesterday--in concert with the lapdog media--focus on "disinformation" rather than the ongoing and unfolding tragedies in the south shows who they really are.

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Don Pauley's avatar

He is President Feebs and no one deserves the humiliation more. Karma is undefeated.

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Norma Odiaga's avatar

Jill Biden lived the power of being First Lady. She is steaming mad! I suspect she is organizing all of Biden's speech.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

Haha, Norma, I can only imagine her temper tantrums behind the scenes!

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ScottyG's avatar

It’s good to know our CiC still has a pulse, even if that pulse is as vindictive as ever!

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Sharon Sprouse's avatar

!00% Julie This is Biden's Revenge He has had enough He Is MAD As Hell And He Is Not going To Take Anymore This is going to be something Thank You for a fantastic analysis

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Julie Kelly's avatar

Thank you, Sharon!

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Brian's avatar

Of COURSE Biden had the presidency stolen away...who CARES about the electoral process?! The Dems do WHAT THEY WANT! They have stuffed ballot boxes for the LAST TIME.

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Kevin Beck's avatar

These two might be on the phone at the same time, but they're definitely not participating in the same conversation.

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Cara Wakefield's avatar

I've no doubt Biden will let drop what he really thinks of her. Trump has egged him on by stating that what they did to Joe was terribly unfair, that he had a right to run after winning. I'm just going to watch and enjoy the comeuppance.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

Cara, I think Trump would be smart to amp that up--the sympathy angle.

Trump should goad Biden into saying more...after all, the media only asks Biden Trump-related questions so it would be a perfect trap.

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Wayne Pearson's avatar

Does anyone notice that Biden actually seems more lucid these days?

I half think he he was marked to be set up AFTER the primaries, because The Fraud Broad, Kommie-la couldn't have won any of them on her own.

But Biden is still the same old SOB that he's always been. And if he sticks it to Kommie-la, he will have finally done something for the country.

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Richard Cheverton's avatar

The junta's coup was premised on Pelosi's quote about "doing it the easy way or the hard way." The hard way would be removing him from office--bye-bye Hunter's and Jimmy's pardons.

Harris's problem is the same one that faced Hubert Humphrey when LBJ bowed out; the small matter of 3 and one-half years doing...what?

If Ron DeSantis (or, for that matter, JD Vance) had been the nominee, the election would be fundamentally over. Tough luck--Republicans.

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Julie Kelly's avatar

If the nominee were DeSantis or Vance, the Biden regime would've done the same to either candidate. And Biden would have stayed in the race and won IMO

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Michelle Dostie's avatar

Except that DeSantis could not get the votes in the Primary (in a democratic primary election). All the primary candidates dropped out early, and threw their support behind Trump.

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