Posted on 09/07/2019 8:18:34 PM PDT by ransomnote
Former Vice President and 2020 Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden has made it clear that he plans to ride former President Barack Obama's back all the way to the White House.
On Wednesday during an appearance on "The Late Show" with Stephen Colbert, Biden announced that he would appoint his former boss, Obama, to the Supreme Court.
"Would you appoint him [Obama] to the Supreme Court?" Colbert questioned.
"Hell yes!" Biden responded. He then added, "I don't think he'd do it but he's fully qualified."
Biden understands that the only reason he has a chance at becoming president is because he formerly worked with Obama. The former Vice President is clearly using his former boss to increase the likelihood that he gets elected. Although Biden is using his former boss to prop himself up, Obama has yet to endorse Biden and it doesn't appear that an endorsement from the former president will be coming any time soon.
As the 2020 election nears, Biden's age seems to keep getting in his way. During a campaign event last month, Biden appeared to forget Obama's name when discussing how Crimea was annexed by Russia. MORE AT LINK - INCLUDES VIDEO INTERVIEW
VALJAR would hand select his clerks. He wouldnt have to work but he would miss play time with his celebrity groupies.
They would do this. We have to destroy the left, once and for all. By whatever means necessary. Yes, I said that.
It’s really the only way.
Pres. Harding appointed former Pres. Taft as Chief Justice, so theres precedent.
This would be the ultimate ruination of the country because the entire court would probably quit
“...public servant...” should read “public traitor”
Desperation has set in on old one eyed Joe. Love it.
I knew he had a screw loose, but hadn’t realized it fell out.
LOL! Spit it out Joe!! He’s beginning to sound like Ted Kennedy.

Every time I hear that phrase about a screw loose it reminds me of Herman Munster.
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