Will Biden Step Down?

  • Sunday, July 21, 2024

Who votes in primaries knowing their nominee might later be chosen by party elites? Millions of Democrats did this year. Tammany Hall and Boss Tweed were replaced by Chuck Schemer, the Grand Pelosi and their political machine. Deals are now being made in “virtual back rooms” by people who may not even be in this country at the time and pressure is mounting for Joe to go.

At the same time these deals are cooking, a fundraiser will roll out July 29 starring that great role model, David Letterman. Things will be rockin’ on Martha’s Vineyard with the rich and famous which had no room for illegals (CBS17 9/17/22). As working folks take second jobs to make ends meet under the Burden of Bidenomics, the idle riche are expected to shower Joe with cash for a campaign that may be near its end.

This elite event likely won’t be on MSNBC as it might further highlight the liberal disconnect from the rest of us. They were the network faking their presence at the RNC during the convention when they were actually in front of an LED screen in their New York studios.

Now with each passing day people want to know if Joe will step down. The answer is obviously no. There’s still room for more hoaxes, boatloads of cash left to raise and besides, Joe can barely step up.

Ralph Miller

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