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Well, well, well, it looks like Defiant Joe has a pretty big skeleton in his closet, and it’s absolutely dripping with irony. You might want to sit down for this one—it’s a real doozy. It turns out that dear ol’ Joe once plotted to toss a fellow Dem off the presidential ticket back in the ’80s.

As you know, Biden, the Dem elites, and their media buddies are at a really ugly crossroads. They want Joe to bow out gracefully after that disastrous debate performance and the equally floptacular ABC “comeback” interview. But Joe and Jill aren’t ready to let go of their cash cow, and they’re digging in their heels, refusing to step down. Biden is getting increasingly agitated as the movers and shakers in his party tell him to “put an egg in his shoe and beat it.” In fact, after he wrote a lengthy letter, doubling down on refusing to bow out of the race, he called into Morning Joe, ranting and raving like a stark-raving mad lunatic who’s lost all touch with reality.

Cash Loren:

🚨Breaking: Joe Biden Writes A Leanghty Letter Doubling Down On His Refusal To Drop Out Of
The 2024 Presidential Election.

Your Reaction: Should Joe Biden Drop From The 2024 Presidential Election?

President Biden states that the calls for him to drop out must end.

“Now that you have returned from the July 4th recess, I want you to know that despite all the speculation in the press and elsewhere, I am firmly committed to staying in this race, to running this race to the end, and to beating Donald Trump.”

Biden has been down in the polls for a long time, and his approval numbers are at a historic low.

In an attempt to right the ship, Biden challenged Donald Trump to a debate. It was an epic disaster for Biden, and that’s when the calls for him to drop out started to intensify.

The deep state and the mainstream media have been teaming up to pressure Biden to drop, and they will only intensify as the DNC convention inches closer.

Looking at this situation from Biden’s perspective, he may believe he is the most popular president in US history. 81 million votes, folks. By the time the DNC is over, Democrats will be forced to back him or put Trump back in the White House.

“We have one job. And that is to beat Donald Trump. We have 42 days to the Democratic Convention and 119 days to the general election.”

What are your thoughts?

Watch the Morning Joe clip here:

Here’s a copy of Joe’s letter:

 

Clearly, Biden is seething and downright offended that anyone would dare suggest he step aside. Well, here’s a juicy twist: back in the 1980s, Joe Biden himself floated the idea of replacing the highly unpopular, inflation king Jimmy Carter with someone who could actually clinch a win.

Fox News: 

President Biden previously held a different opinion about unpopular presidents running for re-election back in 1979, according to comments unearthed by the Wall Street Journal.

The publication wrote that although Biden was the first sitting senator to endorse President Jimmy Carter during his first campaign, he hesitated to support Carter for re-election in 1980. At the time, Biden suggested that Carter was not the candidate who could win the White House that year.

“That man’s in trouble, politically in trouble,” Biden told the Wilmington Evening Journal in 1979.

According to the WSJ, “Biden had held off on publicly backing Carter because he wanted to endorse a candidate who would ensure Democrats retained the White House in the 1980 election. ‘I’m not certain that’s Jimmy Carter right now,’ he told the paper.”

The WSJ pointed out that, while inflation spiked under President Biden, in part due to his $2 trillion stimulus package, a 1978 Biden re-election ad railed against the inflation that was plaguing the country under Carter. “The spiraling costs of inflation are ripping into the fabric of American society … We must bring these problems under control and the first place to start is with the cost of government,” it said.

Biden eventually supported and campaigned for Carter during the 1980 election season. However, he still privately voiced issues about the sitting president.

“Let’s face it, Jimmy Carter is not the finest thing since wheat cakes; he’s not the second coming,” Biden allegedly told a group of Pennsylvania Democrats in April 1980. “But he is doing a good job.”

An August 1980 piece from the Sacramento Bee reported that Biden floated the idea of running someone other than Carter with his fellow senators.

How’s that for a taste of delayed karma?

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As we saw with Carter, the Dems were backed into a corner, and history is repeating itself because once again, they’re stuck without a choice. Back in the ’80s, they were saddled with a president who was notorious for rampant inflation and disastrous foreign policy, and here we are in 2024, facing the same mess. The kicker this time around? Joe Biden isn’t the kind-hearted figure Carter was, and unlike Jimmy, Biden has lost his marbles.


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