Hmmm

Rumors abounding that not only will Biden withdraw from the Presidential race but that he will resign from the Presidency next week.  I don’t know if I believe the resignation part of the rumors, but what I am hearing is that the administration is in complete collapse.  Hello President Harris?  God help us all.

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Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Wednesday, July 3, AD 2024 3:45pm

I don’t believe the donors were dumb enough to be misled.

Rudolph Harrier
Rudolph Harrier
Wednesday, July 3, AD 2024 4:09pm

I don’t buy resignation. If you go down that road, how do you avoid giving Harris the nomination? I suppose there could be some backrooms deal where Harris gets to be president for a few months and some other kickbacks in exchange for letting someone else take the nomination.

The other big problem with resignation is that it’s impossible to do without at minimum admitting that Biden is grossly incompetent, and it will probably force them to admit that his family is a bunch of criminals. That’s too much loss of face. If they merely replace him as the nominee they can put a positive spin on things, i.e. “We had 4 good years under Biden but now we need to let a new generation bring fresh ideas to the nation.” If he resigns then the new candidate can’t avoid talking about how Biden messed up, but he will be different; but that only confirms the narrative from Donald Trump and his supporters, and so also confirms that the media was lying for years. Not an easy place to win an election from.

And yes, the donors obviously knew about this all along and are only pretending otherwise to save face themselves.

Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Wednesday, July 3, AD 2024 4:24pm

Question is how does a replacement who has a hard time even getting on the ballot in many states fare better, to say nothing of the difficulty of passing Harris over?

Tom Byrne
Tom Byrne
Wednesday, July 3, AD 2024 5:00pm

The Democrats have backed themselves into a corner. Harris and the DEI crowd will not allow somebody to take her place as the nominee. Yet even if what brains she has work, she’s unpopular, can’t work with anyone and even dumber than Biden who could at least wheel-and-deal in his younger days. Hillary’s strangulation of the Dem primary process in ’16 leaves them with no experienced national campaigners, except maybe Sanders who is (1) too old, (2) too divisive for moderates and (3) a white Jew.
Yet running with Harris means finding a VP who can work with her and bring some people she can’t. Logic dictates a moderate white guy, which the DEI crowd won’t accept, unless perhaps he was gay or trans, and then no one else will. Besides, I can’t see Kamala working with someone smarter than herself as a potential replacement (which means anyone with an IQ north of a houseplant).
This will not end pretty.

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Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Wednesday, July 3, AD 2024 5:02pm

If he’s not fit to run, he’s even less fit to continue serving as president. So, how does he NOT resign if he decides not to run for reelection?

David WS
David WS
Wednesday, July 3, AD 2024 5:23pm

Maybe we’ll get lucky and Harris will step down… Not.

The DEI moment of a black woman President (who isn’t really black) will be too enticing.

Pinky
Pinky
Wednesday, July 3, AD 2024 6:23pm

I wouldn’t cheer for Harris or anything, but the situation with Biden is too dangerous. The Democrats aren’t going to nominate anyone I like in my lifetime. I know that.

Josh
Josh
Wednesday, July 3, AD 2024 6:43pm

All that’s left is the negotiation…

How much or what will the Bidens (especially Jill and Hunter) demand to go away?

How will they keep everyone out of prison?

What about Harris? Who becomes the #2 on the ticket, or does she take a deal (as Rudolph mentioned), but the First Woman President (Yes, I assumed her gender) is probably too much to give up.

CAG
CAG
Wednesday, July 3, AD 2024 6:53pm

If Biden retires, President Harris will pardon Hunter

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Wednesday, July 3, AD 2024 7:12pm

A demented thought occurred to me: Kamala Harris has a history of sexual indiscretion with Willy Brown, former San Francisco Mayor, and hence her political career was launched. It would be wonderful if a woman like that had to run against womanizing Trump. One word out of her mouth about Trump’s moral standards and all he has to say is, “Willy Brown.” Fate has a sense of humor.

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Wednesday, July 3, AD 2024 7:18pm

Ha! I tried to post a link on Facebook to Donald’s post and Facebook immediately censored me. The social media technocrats don’t like the truth, Folks.

Elaine Krewer
Admin
Wednesday, July 3, AD 2024 8:31pm

I saw a report earlier today claiming that Michelle Obama will replace Biden AND that she polls 50-38 over Trump! The poll is probably totally bogus but still, I suspect she still has enough of a following, combined with nostalgia for her husband’s administration, to push her past the finish line….

John Flaherty
John Flaherty
Wednesday, July 3, AD 2024 10:30pm

“I think we are approaching 25th amendment terrain, and that could be used as a club against Biden to force him out.”
I had that thought too.
I think they have rather a Catch 22. They don’t want to pull Biden, they’d need to admit he’s an idiot. They don’t want Harris very much for the same reason. They definitely dont want to pull a 25th Amendment on both; Speaker Johnson would assume the Presidency, per the line of succession.
…Yet they can read polls the same as anyone else. A few talk show hosts were talking about how they (the Democrats) are trying to run a narrative about electing a team, not a President, for the Presidential race.
…and Putin, Xinping, Kim, Ayatollah, and Heaven knows who else are watching…
…These next few months may be very interesting.

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Thursday, July 4, AD 2024 3:15am

Better the devil you know than the one you don’t. Biden is less of a threat for obvious reasons… It’s unclear what Harris is capable (or not capable) of as President. She might be as unpredictable as plucking a nobody off the street. Besides, they will definitely use the gender card with her. It will be an easier ride for Trump if Biden just stays put (and Jill keeps pulling the strings). Not long now….

Art Deco
Art Deco
Thursday, July 4, AD 2024 7:49am

Mooch hasn’t held a salaried job in 16 years. For 17 years prior, she held positions whose duties were a mystery to anyone outside her workplace, and, one suspects, to all but a few in her workplace. She was suspiciously well paid for about half that time. The last position she held was eliminated in a hiring freeze when she vacated it. Her law license lapsed in 1993 and she quit practicing two years prior to that.

Pat Nixon (b. 1912) grew up on a truck farm and was continuously employed from 1927 to 1946, often attending school at the same time or working multiple jobs. It’s conceivable she was passed some cash in those years by her siblings; she got nothing from her mother and father as they both had died by the time she was 15. She was never implicated in any grift. It would never have occurred to anyone to consider her for any public office and she would never have considered any such thing.

What does it say about Democratic voters that Michelle Obama has any constituency at all?

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Thursday, July 4, AD 2024 8:20am

“Mooch” 😂 as is she “mooched off the tax payers the entire time she was First Lady. Very funny.

BillR
BillR
Thursday, July 4, AD 2024 8:54am

I think the Dems, not Team Biden, have reached a point that taking a loss is a near inevitability at this point if things remain as they are, and not much better with a change. The leading Dem candidates for ’28, including Newsome, Witmer, and Hochul, have zero interest in running and losing in ’24. Each wants to keep their powder dry and shove someone else into the breach (hence Newsome is suspected to be behind the “Draft Gretch” movement). But the leading candidate to take the hit in ’24 is Kamala Harris. She’s unpopular within and without the party, so she’s expendable and the only card she has is that she’s the one left. They’ll nominate her, let her lose, blame Trump and the white males for disparaging a woman of color, and play for the Senate, the mid-terms, and a post recession ’28.

Donald Link
Donald Link
Thursday, July 4, AD 2024 9:17am

Does anyone else long for the days of the smoke filled back rooms where the real anonymous party bosses gathered to push for the selection of a candidate who could win?

Art Deco
Art Deco
Thursday, July 4, AD 2024 9:37am

Does anyone else long for the days of the smoke filled back rooms where the real anonymous party bosses gathered to push for the selection of a candidate who could win?
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No. I prefer a tidy process which produces a deliberative convention. All delegates elected in single-member constituencies via ranked choice voting or via two rounds of caucuses – precinct caucuses among ordinary registrants choosing delegates to a district caucus which then chooses a delegate to the general convention. You do all the voting over two Saturdays in June followed by a convention in August. The convention’s job is mostly party business but also nominates the presidential candidate either via a multi-round ballot where the trailing candidates are excluded after each ballot or by a single ranked-choice ballot with multiple rounds of tabulation. The VP candidate could then be chosen thirty days later by an ex officio body formed to replace the current ‘national committees’. You could have candidate fora for about 10 weeks prior to the balloting.

J. Ronald Parrish
Thursday, July 4, AD 2024 12:43pm

He ain’t going nowhere. Little Joe has been aiming at securing the office of President since the 1980s. It’s his dream come true. The worse his brain gets the more entrenched and determined he will become. Perhaps I am wrong. If so Republicans need to watch what they wish for. A new nominee for President may be more difficult to defeat.

Tom Byrne
Tom Byrne
Thursday, July 4, AD 2024 1:15pm

Art:
The smoke-filled rooms (as the late Dick Nolan used to comment) were very good at sniffing out bad stuff in a candidate’s background that could interfere with electability. They were good filters for “clunkers” (and so would never have passed on Harris). On the other hand, they likely wouldn’t have supported someone like Trump either. I’d receive their advice, but would never commit to their consent.

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John Flaherty
John Flaherty
Thursday, July 4, AD 2024 2:53pm

Interesting: I have been seeing YouTube ads of Biden requesting donations to meet a fundraising deadline. They now have Obama requesting (smaller) donations instead.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Thursday, July 4, AD 2024 4:03pm

The smoke-filled rooms (as the late Dick Nolan used to comment) were very good at sniffing out bad stuff in a candidate’s background that could interfere with electability.
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Warren Harding, Franklin Roosevelt, John Kennedy, and Lyndon Johnson were all serial adulterers. (The first two on a much smaller scale than the last two, to be sure). Wendell Willkie in 1940 was living with his mistress; he’d separated from his wife around about 1925. The Democratic Party in 1928 nominated a Tammany boss and the Democratic VP candidate in 1944 was personally and politically enmeshed with the Prendergast family in Kansas City.

Tom Byrne
Tom Byrne
Thursday, July 4, AD 2024 6:23pm

Art:
The “big cigars” likely knew those things but concluded (1) they could be ignored, (2) the publicity could be controlled through media cooperation and manipulation, or (3) the information could be used to the advantage of the party in keeping a rein on the candidate. I’m certain (2) was the case for FDR and JFK, as it was later for Clinton. Johnson likely flipped (3) to cut deals, which were a speciality of his. Harding’s indiscretions did get out, after his death. But of course, he’s the Republican. I’m sure (2) and (3) apply to Biden.

John Flaherty
John Flaherty
Friday, July 5, AD 2024 2:21am

Somehow those “marital mishaps” wind up having lots less impact than you might wish. As I recall, even in the case of Clinton, the charge Republicans levelled against Clinton wasn’t about cheating on his wife so much, rather it was about his lying about it. Everyone knew about his behavior prior to the White House. Republicans legitimately had concerns about his becoming a risk of blackmail.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Friday, July 5, AD 2024 7:44am

 rather it was about his lying about it. Everyone knew about his behavior prior to the White House. Republicans legitimately had concerns about his becoming a risk of blackmail.
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He perjured himself in a civil deposition and then suborned perjury among others.

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