Posted on 07/08/2024 10:55:18 AM PDT by COBOL2Java
Biden, who is said to watch “Morning Joe” every morning, called into the show to renew his pledge after a total of nine Democrat lawmakers reportedly called for his resignation.
“They’re big names! But I don’t care what those big names think,” Biden said when asked about his opposition. “I’m getting so frustrated by the elites … the elites in the party.”
“All the data, all the data shows that the average Democrat out there voted, and 14 million of them had voted for me. Still want me to be the nominee,” he said.
“Challenge me,” Biden said to his critics about receiving the nomination at the Democratic National Convention. “The bottom line here is that we’re not going anywhere. I am not going anywhere.”
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Fancy diaper bag
Two Joe Retards for the price of one
Notebook on lap......can’t even do a phone interview without cheating.
Expect the rules about notes to be changed for the next debate.
“All the data, all the data shows that the average Democrat out there voted, and 14 million of them had voted for me....”
The other 66 million were just “ballots” and not democrats
Maybe the dog will turn on him and that will take care of the problem.
For the Democrats, he definitely is a problem.
“I’m getting so frustrated by the elites … the elites in the party.”
Joe is onto something there.
(“Challenge me,” Biden said to his critics about receiving the nomination at the Democratic National Convention. “The bottom line here is that we’re not going anywhere. I am not going anywhere.”)
Dr. Jill speaks...
WE’RE not going anywhere.................
No one is supporting Biden. They are protecting him. Feeds his arrogance.
Axios.com
Jun 29, 2024 -
By Alex Thompson
Two Joe Bidens: The night America saw the other one
pic-—President Biden in a dark suit standing behind a white debate podium.
Photo by Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images
The past 36 hours showcased two Joe Bidens: the veteran president rallying voters in a swing state, and an 81-year-old man struggling to string thoughts together in a debate. The public split screen isn’t new to many inside the White House, where top aides have meticulously stage-managed minutiae such as Biden’s sleep schedule, his orthopedic shoes, his walks to Marine One and his climb aboard Air Force One to try to blunt concerns about his age.
Internally, many aides have seen flashes of an absent-minded Biden, but typically brush them off as ordinary brain farts because they usually see him engaged, eight current and former Biden officials told Axios. But Thursday’s debate has shattered the White House’s efforts to show Biden at his best: a president capable of serving until 2029, when he’d be 86.
Driving the news: In his debate against Donald Trump, Biden often looked lost or slack-jawed, and delivered meandering answers in a hoarse voice. Some campaign aides projected calm Friday and framed the debate as just a bad night that they’d recover from. Other Biden aides, donors and senior Democrats were deeply shaken, as Trump and other crowing Republicans questioned his fitness for office. Beyond the politics of whether Biden can beat Trump again, the aides expressed new worries about whether the president can carry out his duties through another four-year term.
Friday, Biden eased some of those concerns with a full-throated campaign rally, where he found a more comfortable setting with a cheering crowd and a Teleprompter. He also acknowledged he’d done poorly the night before, and cast himself as a survivor who bounces back. “I don’t walk as easy as I used to, I don’t speak as smoothly as I used to, I don’t debate as well as I used to,” he said to roars from the crowd in Raleigh, N.C.”...But I know how to tell the truth. I know right from wrong. And I know how to do this job, I know how to get things done.”
Between the lines: Biden’s miscues and limitations are more familiar inside the White House. The time of day is important as to which of the two Bidens will appear. From 10am to 4pm, Biden is dependably engaged — and many of his public events in front of cameras are held within those hours. Outside of that time range or while traveling abroad, Biden is more likely to have verbal miscues and become fatigued, aides told Axios. Thursday’s 90-minute debate began at 9pm ET.
Afterward, CNN’s cameras captured First Lady Jill Biden gingerly helping her husband descend the few stairs by the podium. What they’re saying: White House spokesperson Andrew Bates told Axios that there “is one Joe Biden, who works his heart out fighting for families like the one he grew up in in Scranton, and who, because of his determination, experience and decency, keeps achieving unprecedented results for them.”
Zoom in: Some of the close-knit Biden aides who prepped him for the debate told confidantes they were optimistic beforehand, and that he’d done well in their practice sessions. The vast majority of Biden aides agreed the debate was damaging, but disagree on the extent. Having an early debate was meant to make up a polling deficit to Trump rather than fall further behind. But by having it in June, Biden’s team has several months to recover.
After reading the first four minutes or so, he just had to go on, on his own, and fell apart. Ended with gibbering nonsense. Should have hung up after finishing the prepared script. Bet his handlers were gnashing their teeth by the end.
Meanwhile, Biden’s dog is scoping out some staff member to attack.
Pudding brain was referring to the 14 million 2024 primary votes inexplicably cast for him by a bunch of brain dead morons.
I may have to watch the democratic convention for the 1st time in my life.....it promises to be quite a fiasco.
Somebody obviously pooped in Joe’s diapers... Then again, dementia patients do anger easily.
AI generated? Biden sounded more coherent than usual, albeit that isn’t saying much.
And when Joe finished reading the script handed to him and hung up his phone-—Jill said: “Joe, baby, you read that so well. Now it is nappy time.”
Maybe it was an obscene phone call.
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