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Jeffrey A. Rendall

The Right Resistance: Senile Joe Biden may be trying to ruin Kamala’s campaign

It’s a safe bet that Democrat presidential nominee cackling Kamala Harris has her head on a swivel these days constantly looking around and behind her to spot possible campaign saboteurs.


Though it’s doubtful she’d anticipate seeing her boss as such a threat, president senile Joe Biden is the most likely subject of suspicion. For it was senile Joe who originally put her name forth as his fill-in successor in July when Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama and company spread rumors of Biden’s impending capitulation, all-but creating a situation where the one term chief executive earnestly running for reelection (and having secured the nomination with a near unanimous delegate count) couldn’t even think of claiming the title that was due him.

 

By many establishment media reports, senile Joe was livid. Biden can’t do a whole lot of thinking these days, but one emotion and capability that he still possesses is anger and the ability to strike back at his enemies, both those in the Republican Party and in his own faction. And this list includes cackling Kamala herself, who was all the more willing to help drive the old fool to the sidelines when it appeared she’d be the next-in-line.

 

Harris must’ve figured there simply wouldn’t be time to conduct a “mini primary” Obama and others envisioned. With about a month to go until their convention and a mere couple weeks until a “virtual” delegate nomination vote, Democrats had to reach for any ol’ pol who they could get to do the job without hesitation.

 

So Kamala got the nod, practically by default. Biden sulked and isolated himself. Catching COVID (allegedly) in the final days of his reelection candidacy, he could afford to tell the public whatever the Democrat brain trust wanted to tell them. It also gave senile Joe an opportunity to devise ways to wreck Kamala’s candidacy if and when he thought the time was right.

 

Could it be? In a piece simply titled, “Biden Isn’t Sabotaging Harris, Is He?”, the always fascinating Scott McKay wrote at The American Spectator the other day:

 

“That Biden is capable of betrayal is hardly news to anyone. But then you introduce the fact that Biden is the victim, rather than the perpetrator, of the most shocking political betrayal of recent years, and it further establishes the motivation for a sabotage.

 

“We are speaking here of the palace coup in which Obama and Nancy Pelosi knifed Biden in the back and took the Democrats’ presidential nomination away from him thanks to his rotten performance in the June 27 debate with Donald Trump and the multiple ‘senior moments’ he displayed afterward.

 

“Were Obama and Pelosi justified in screwing Biden out of the nomination he won in the Democrat primaries? Yes, probably so. Biden is so far gone cognitively that he really oughtn’t still be in office. But that’s been true for well more than a year, and these people all collaborated to hide this fact from the American public. The palace coup was merely something that could and should have been executed in July of 2023, not July of 2024…”

 

So there you have it. McKay makes the case that senile Joe could be purposely trying to tank Kamala’s prospect for victory over a month before Election Day. Why would he do such a thing? McKay surmises it’s because Biden is embittered by all that’s been forced on him in the past few months. Sure, Biden hates Trump, but he’s clearly not fond of the higher-ups in his own party, either, all of whom ingloriously kicked him to the curb when it was evident he was behind in the polls. Joe could’ve recovered in time to win like he always had, right?

 

Meanwhile, it’s also possible senile Joe was merely sitting by waiting for Kamala to ruin her own candidacy with her lack of political acumen or other reason American voters typically employ to reject a candidate, things like her horrendous phony personality, inarticulate nature and nearly complete inability to talk about today’s salient subjects in a coherent manner.

 

Senile Joe could’ve supposed she’d sabotage herself. But with polls allegedly showing her with a solid chance at making the election at least competitive with the hated Donald J. Trump, the current president may have realized he needed an additional degree of political deviancy to sell the ruse. He was just the one to do it, too.

 

Take the administration’s reaction to the most gripping news stories of late. There has been a significant amount of talk in the past few days about the potential impact Hurricane Helene could or will have on this year’s election. One Tar Heel State congressman speculated that Republican-heavy western North Carolina has been so devastated that it could impact these conservative voters’ ability or willingness to get to the polls and cast their votes for Donald Trump, which will dampen the former president’s total at a time when pundits predict the state will be close – much closer than the past couple elections.

 

Video from the impacted areas confirms that this will not be a “cleanup” operation like the aftermath of most hurricanes turn out to be, but a complete rebuild of significant parts of the area. And rebuilding takes time, a lot of time. The Federal Emergency Management Agency will be cutting the checks to pay for much if not all of the rebuild effort, and the ones in charge of FEMA are… who?

 

It took a hurricane like Helene for folks to resurrect the not-so-attenuated tragedy of Lahaina, Hawaii, from the recesses of America’s collective memories. From reports, Lahaina’s recovery has been glacially slow because of various factors, including red tape and a dearth of leadership from the Biden administration in getting staff on the ground to expedite relief.

 

And Lahaina, in terms of geography, is just a tiny blip compared to the total destruction of entire portions of states from Helene. In fact, I’m betting no one has ever seen the scale of damage from Helene before. This necessarily requires mobilization and resources of an unprecedented extent, which the Biden/Harris administration does not seem up to the chore.

 

While it’s not fair for Trump or anyone else to completely lay the blame for Helene at senile Joe’s and cackling Kamala’s feet, Democrats surely took advantage of past disasters to try and make Republican presidents and governors look one step slow.

 

They’ve used disasters to prop themselves up, too. Who could forget Superstorm Sandy a week before the 2012 election, where then-president Barack Obama, who was not so inconveniently in the final stages of his own reelection campaign, couldn’t get on a plane and helicopter fast enough to be seen strolling the New Jersey shore with buffet-table Chris Christie, who then hugged and heaped praise on the Democrat incumbent for promising to pump all the billions of tax dollars necessary to make sure there were more than enough federal hard hats available to make everyone as comfortable as possible.

 

Obama was smart; senile Joe, this time, is either incredibly dumb (a distinct possibility), completely senile, or, as McKay implied, “in on it” in terms of sabotaging cackling Kamala’s (and the Democrat establishment’s) chances to win this election.

 

For the people of those affected regions, several of which reside in states that are very much in the contested “swing state” category, will NOT forget the way Biden – and Harris – behaved when the wind and rain was in full force. Kamala at a California fundraiser and senile Joe livin’ it up at his Delaware Beach Home while most of the region was struggling to survive… well, let’s just say it didn’t look very good.

 

Senile Joe reasoned he was only 90 miles away from the White House and he spent the whole time on the phone chattin’ with his federal disaster damage alleviators – and it was probably true. Would senile Joe have been able to do a better job if he’d been sitting next to Dr. Jill in the Oval Office at the White House? Who knows. But appearances mean things, especially when the country is set to vote for his self-anointed successor within a matter of weeks.

 

At some point, Biden or a member of his inner circle – maybe even Kamala herself – would have realized this wasn’t any “normal” natural occurrence and informed the old dolt that people needed to see their leader was on top of it and there was someone manning the White House switchboard and could respond quickly to urgent calls for help.

 

Isn’t a perception of aloofness what George W. Bush took so much flak for after Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans in 2005? Remember those thousands of people huddled in the Louisiana Super Dome with overflowing toilets and the poor souls trapped on roofs without adequate rescue support?

 

How many cries of “Racism! Racism!” hounded Bush back then? This time it wouldn’t be racism as the culprit, but Democrat elitist indifference for poor white people in the Appalachian towns in Georgia, western North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.

 

As further evidence of a likely Biden plot to undermine Harris’s fledgling campaign, McKay cites senile Joe’s inconsistent and ineffective drive to force a ceasefire on Israel in its war to stabilize the Middle East by eradicating Iran’s regional proxies – Hamas and Hezbollah – and the administration’s utter mishandling of the issues involved in the dockworkers’ strike that’s bound to cause major havoc to consumers across the country very soon.

 

There’s never a good time for a presidential candidate to be beset with several arguably avoidable (by good decision-making) crises at once, though Kamala and senile Joe are especially vulnerable to shifts in public opinion at this time. A more competent operation would’ve done things differently.

 

We may never find out if senile Joe Biden was actively attempting to ruin Kamala’s campaign at this critical juncture, but informed observers wouldn’t put it past him. One way or another, Biden’s name will go down in history as one of the biggest bumbling fools to ever be graced with the presidency; maybe senile Joe wants to ensure that a president Kamala Harris doesn’t make it worse.



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Repeat after me--"Jill Biden, not Joe."

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