So sorry if I over-stated.
I mean to imply that if Biden responds with a written declaration that no inability exists, the task becomes much harder. Two-thirds of the Senate would have to vote that he unable to carry out his duties. And Two-thirds of the House would have to vote that he is unable to carry out his duties. That it an incredibly steep hill to climb.
I do not like Joe. I think that he is horribly diminished. But I’ve seen him on TV this week, reading from a teleprompter and delivering a speech. He was interviewed by George Stephanopolous. He sucks at his job. But he is DOING the job. To get Two-thirds of both houses to declare him unable to carry out his duties seems — *AHEM* — unlikely. And for what? To get Kamala Harris in there? Is that really what they all want?
I say: It’s not going to happen until he is truly incapacitated. And we aren’t there yet.
But, again, so sorry I overstated the matter and indicated that everything ends with his letter and he wins right there. I was wrong to imply that. It just becomes darn close to impossible.
Joe is not doing the job of president. He embarrasses himself and the country just in brief appearances.
But he’s just a puppet and rearranging the presidential puppet deck chairs at this point won’t really help us.
I think he may voluntarily resign, “honorably”, over some health issue. It will be a national crises that will pre-empt all regularly scheduled television programming for a week.
If they say go, he’ll go. Better to have a nice sendoff than to be slowly cut to pieces by the measured anonymous press leaks to come if he doesn’t.
He’s probably the most compromised politician in Washington; that’s why they picked him.