Wednesday, July 3, 2024

President Jill

Whether you like Joe Biden or not, it's sad to see what's happening to him right before our eyes.  Last week's debate is the clearest evidence that something is wrong with Biden's mental health.

For months now, we've heard that Biden is "declining" mentally.  I believed those claims to a point, but I thought the degree of his decline was being exaggerated by those who want to hurt his chances to win re-election.  I saw the clips on TV of Biden stumbling and mumbling, but I thought he was just showing his age.  He's 81 years old.  It's natural to have a few slips at that age.

After watching the debate, though, it's very clear that Biden is experiencing some kind of mental breakdown and is unfit to be president.  It's sad to see him in that condition.  It's even sadder to see his wife and others trying to cover up his condition by saying he just had a bad night at the debate.

Biden's wife, Jill, insists that he is more than capable of serving another four-year term.  While the tide is starting to turn with some liberal media strategists saying Biden should leave the race, Jill Biden still insists that he's not going anywhere.

Jill Biden is hurting her husband, not helping him.  As sad as it may be, there's nothing wrong with admitting that Biden has dementia and that it is getting progressively worse.  Jill should be focused on doing what's best for Joe, but she continues to put him out there because she doesn't want to relinquish the power.  As long as he can stand up and read the teleprompter, she's going to keep pushing him to get out there.  That is elder abuse, and it's shameful.

If Jill wants to keep the power, she should run for president herself.  She's been in charge the last three-and-a-half years anyway.  Who else could run in place of Joe?  Forget about Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom and even Michelle Obama as replacements for Joe.  It should be Jill Biden's name on the ballot.

Joe Biden must bow out now -- for his own good and the good of the country.  He can retire to his home in Delaware where he can have his family around him and he can get the medical care he needs.

Sorry, Joe. but it's time for you to go!

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