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Where’s Joe Biden? No one cares now

Has anyone out there seen President Joe Biden recently? It’s a question that has been asked a lot over the years. Back in 2020, when he was running for president, it came up repeatedly. But that was during America’s pandemic madness, which gave Biden a veneer of plausibility for being holed up in his basement.

He doesn’t have that excuse anymore, so where is he? Not out and about. Do you see him on TV? A Wall Street Journal issue this week, to cite just one token of the situation, didn’t mention Biden in a headline until the bottom of Page 13. Even then, it was coupled to the word “feeble,” not to an official act. This wasn’t a bad news decision by the paper but an accurate reflection of the facts of Biden’s utter irrelevance.

So, who is running the country and leading the free world? It’s a bit disingenuous of me to ask that as though this is a sudden change. Some of us have been pointing out for years that Biden was never really in charge.

But what until recently was a minority view (assailed by the Democratic machine whenever uttered) has now become a general and incontrovertible understanding. Our nation knows it, and so do our enemies. Perception has caught up with reality. Democrats fraudulently pretended otherwise for years, but three months before the election and nearly another three before the end of Biden’s presidency, the United States is without a chief executive and commander in chief.

Still, just because Biden’s ineffectiveness has long been a fact doesn’t mean nothing has changed since Democrats admitted it and dumped him. It’s gotten a lot worse. That’s the point; the party coup didn’t fix the problem, for Biden is still president. That Democrats are willing to leave an empty suit notionally in charge until Jan. 20 is not reassuring about their interest in actual governance.

Biden’s meltdown wasn’t restricted to his June debate with former President Donald Trump. The vaporization of his authority has continued, and it sharply accelerated after he bowed out of the race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris.

“Lame duck” doesn’t even begin to describe it. There has never been a collapse of presidential authority as instantaneous as this. He has sunk without a trace, dwindled to the foot of Page 13, and entirely disappeared from the national stage.

So, back to the question of who is running the country. Clearly, left-wing apparatchiks in the White House and engine room of the Democratic machine will oversee a simulacrum of democratic government. But who is running them?

The question is answered by looking at the way the party endorsed Harris. If you want to know who the most important person is in a meeting, look at who took his seat last.

The first person to endorse Harris was Biden himself, and it was his last exercise of genuine power in a five-decade political career. It forced the hand of the other Democratic bigwigs, some of whom wanted a better candidate than Harris. Initially, several congressional small fry swam into position behind her. Then came bigger fish. Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) endorsed the veep, and that was a big deal but not the biggest. Harris’s anointing became a certainty after the charade of her meeting with the Democrats’ official top two, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (also NY).

But even then, the last Democrat to take his seat at the celebratory gathering of joyful anti-Biden plotters held out for two more days, building tension and underscoring his continued dominance over the party of the Left and the subordination of whomever it chooses as its figurehead. 

Barack Obama, who has served his maximum two terms in the White House, took his seat at the Kamala party, at which point everyone could breathe a sigh of relief, secure in the knowledge that no one else mattered. Obama hadn’t wanted her, but he wasn’t going to relinquish the levers of power in a fit of pique.

He and Michelle called their newly accepted subordinate, and Harris was taped wreathed in smiles of gratitude. “Michelle and I couldn’t be prouder to endorse you and to do everything we can to get you through this election and into the Oval Office,” Obama said with characteristically sonorous dissimulation.

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Note that even in his congratulations, the former president pointed out that it would be he and Michelle who would get the credit if Harris made it to the Oval Office. The subtext, unspoken publicly, was, “Don’t think you built this yourself. If you make it to the presidency with the help of our well-oiled election engine and our coalition, you will owe us.”

Harris got the message and answered dutifully, “Michelle, Barack, this means so much to me. I’m looking forward to doing this with the two of you.” That’s it. She knows her place in the hierarchy. She is happy and grateful for the opportunity to be the face of Obama’s fourth term in office.

2024-08-01 15:21:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonexaminer.com%2Fopinion%2F3107239%2Fwheres-joe-biden-no-one-cares-now%2F?w=600&h=450, Has anyone out there seen President Joe Biden recently? It’s a question that has been asked a lot over the years. Back in 2020, when he was running for president, it came up repeatedly. But that was during America’s pandemic madness, which gave Biden a veneer of plausibility for being holed up in his basement.,

Has anyone out there seen President Joe Biden recently? It’s a question that has been asked a lot over the years. Back in 2020, when he was running for president, it came up repeatedly. But that was during America’s pandemic madness, which gave Biden a veneer of plausibility for being holed up in his basement.

He doesn’t have that excuse anymore, so where is he? Not out and about. Do you see him on TV? A Wall Street Journal issue this week, to cite just one token of the situation, didn’t mention Biden in a headline until the bottom of Page 13. Even then, it was coupled to the word “feeble,” not to an official act. This wasn’t a bad news decision by the paper but an accurate reflection of the facts of Biden’s utter irrelevance.

So, who is running the country and leading the free world? It’s a bit disingenuous of me to ask that as though this is a sudden change. Some of us have been pointing out for years that Biden was never really in charge.

But what until recently was a minority view (assailed by the Democratic machine whenever uttered) has now become a general and incontrovertible understanding. Our nation knows it, and so do our enemies. Perception has caught up with reality. Democrats fraudulently pretended otherwise for years, but three months before the election and nearly another three before the end of Biden’s presidency, the United States is without a chief executive and commander in chief.

Still, just because Biden’s ineffectiveness has long been a fact doesn’t mean nothing has changed since Democrats admitted it and dumped him. It’s gotten a lot worse. That’s the point; the party coup didn’t fix the problem, for Biden is still president. That Democrats are willing to leave an empty suit notionally in charge until Jan. 20 is not reassuring about their interest in actual governance.

Biden’s meltdown wasn’t restricted to his June debate with former President Donald Trump. The vaporization of his authority has continued, and it sharply accelerated after he bowed out of the race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris.

“Lame duck” doesn’t even begin to describe it. There has never been a collapse of presidential authority as instantaneous as this. He has sunk without a trace, dwindled to the foot of Page 13, and entirely disappeared from the national stage.

So, back to the question of who is running the country. Clearly, left-wing apparatchiks in the White House and engine room of the Democratic machine will oversee a simulacrum of democratic government. But who is running them?

The question is answered by looking at the way the party endorsed Harris. If you want to know who the most important person is in a meeting, look at who took his seat last.

The first person to endorse Harris was Biden himself, and it was his last exercise of genuine power in a five-decade political career. It forced the hand of the other Democratic bigwigs, some of whom wanted a better candidate than Harris. Initially, several congressional small fry swam into position behind her. Then came bigger fish. Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) endorsed the veep, and that was a big deal but not the biggest. Harris’s anointing became a certainty after the charade of her meeting with the Democrats’ official top two, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (also NY).

But even then, the last Democrat to take his seat at the celebratory gathering of joyful anti-Biden plotters held out for two more days, building tension and underscoring his continued dominance over the party of the Left and the subordination of whomever it chooses as its figurehead. 

Barack Obama, who has served his maximum two terms in the White House, took his seat at the Kamala party, at which point everyone could breathe a sigh of relief, secure in the knowledge that no one else mattered. Obama hadn’t wanted her, but he wasn’t going to relinquish the levers of power in a fit of pique.

He and Michelle called their newly accepted subordinate, and Harris was taped wreathed in smiles of gratitude. “Michelle and I couldn’t be prouder to endorse you and to do everything we can to get you through this election and into the Oval Office,” Obama said with characteristically sonorous dissimulation.

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Note that even in his congratulations, the former president pointed out that it would be he and Michelle who would get the credit if Harris made it to the Oval Office. The subtext, unspoken publicly, was, “Don’t think you built this yourself. If you make it to the presidency with the help of our well-oiled election engine and our coalition, you will owe us.”

Harris got the message and answered dutifully, “Michelle, Barack, this means so much to me. I’m looking forward to doing this with the two of you.” That’s it. She knows her place in the hierarchy. She is happy and grateful for the opportunity to be the face of Obama’s fourth term in office.

, Has anyone out there seen President Joe Biden recently? It’s a question that has been asked a lot over the years. Back in 2020, when he was running for president, it came up repeatedly. But that was during America’s pandemic madness, which gave Biden a veneer of plausibility for being holed up in his basement. He doesn’t have that excuse anymore, so where is he? Not out and about. Do you see him on TV? A Wall Street Journal issue this week, to cite just one token of the situation, didn’t mention Biden in a headline until the bottom of Page 13. Even then, it was coupled to the word “feeble,” not to an official act. This wasn’t a bad news decision by the paper but an accurate reflection of the facts of Biden’s utter irrelevance. So, who is running the country and leading the free world? It’s a bit disingenuous of me to ask that as though this is a sudden change. Some of us have been pointing out for years that Biden was never really in charge. But what until recently was a minority view (assailed by the Democratic machine whenever uttered) has now become a general and incontrovertible understanding. Our nation knows it, and so do our enemies. Perception has caught up with reality. Democrats fraudulently pretended otherwise for years, but three months before the election and nearly another three before the end of Biden’s presidency, the United States is without a chief executive and commander in chief. Still, just because Biden’s ineffectiveness has long been a fact doesn’t mean nothing has changed since Democrats admitted it and dumped him. It’s gotten a lot worse. That’s the point; the party coup didn’t fix the problem, for Biden is still president. That Democrats are willing to leave an empty suit notionally in charge until Jan. 20 is not reassuring about their interest in actual governance. Biden’s meltdown wasn’t restricted to his June debate with former President Donald Trump. The vaporization of his authority has continued, and it sharply accelerated after he bowed out of the race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. “Lame duck” doesn’t even begin to describe it. There has never been a collapse of presidential authority as instantaneous as this. He has sunk without a trace, dwindled to the foot of Page 13, and entirely disappeared from the national stage. So, back to the question of who is running the country. Clearly, left-wing apparatchiks in the White House and engine room of the Democratic machine will oversee a simulacrum of democratic government. But who is running them? The question is answered by looking at the way the party endorsed Harris. If you want to know who the most important person is in a meeting, look at who took his seat last. The first person to endorse Harris was Biden himself, and it was his last exercise of genuine power in a five-decade political career. It forced the hand of the other Democratic bigwigs, some of whom wanted a better candidate than Harris. Initially, several congressional small fry swam into position behind her. Then came bigger fish. Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) endorsed the veep, and that was a big deal but not the biggest. Harris’s anointing became a certainty after the charade of her meeting with the Democrats’ official top two, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (also NY). But even then, the last Democrat to take his seat at the celebratory gathering of joyful anti-Biden plotters held out for two more days, building tension and underscoring his continued dominance over the party of the Left and the subordination of whomever it chooses as its figurehead.  Barack Obama, who has served his maximum two terms in the White House, took his seat at the Kamala party, at which point everyone could breathe a sigh of relief, secure in the knowledge that no one else mattered. Obama hadn’t wanted her, but he wasn’t going to relinquish the levers of power in a fit of pique. He and Michelle called their newly accepted subordinate, and Harris was taped wreathed in smiles of gratitude. “Michelle and I couldn’t be prouder to endorse you and to do everything we can to get you through this election and into the Oval Office,” Obama said with characteristically sonorous dissimulation. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER Note that even in his congratulations, the former president pointed out that it would be he and Michelle who would get the credit if Harris made it to the Oval Office. The subtext, unspoken publicly, was, “Don’t think you built this yourself. If you make it to the presidency with the help of our well-oiled election engine and our coalition, you will owe us.” Harris got the message and answered dutifully, “Michelle, Barack, this means so much to me. I’m looking forward to doing this with the two of you.” That’s it. She knows her place in the hierarchy. She is happy and grateful for the opportunity to be the face of Obama’s fourth term in office., , Where’s Joe Biden? 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Anti-democracy Democrats ready to inaugurate President Kamala Harris

Amid the Democrats’ chaotic response to the Big Question — can President Joe Biden run for a second term — some things are crystal clear. One is that although most party faithful are falling into line after two weeks of rebellion, almost none of them really believes Biden is up to the job.

Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY), for example, was one of four congressional Democrats among an advance guard saying last weekend that Biden must step down, yet now, with a tone of resignation, he concedes, “He’s going to be our nominee, and we all have to support him.”

“Have to support him” is not a ringing endorsement. It’s no more than a shamefaced acceptance. Like everyone in his party, Nadler knows he’s backing a man manifestly incompetent for the high office he holds, who cannot revive because his mental meltdown in the debate wasn’t due to a curable illness and who will inevitably get more feeble and less able to cope with the strains of leading at home and abroad. Biden is declining fast, and the slide is noticeable not just each year or each month, but almost each week and day.

Democrats “have to support him” because Biden secured 9 out of every 10 convention delegates in the primaries and cannot be dislodged involuntarily, and he has made it plain, as he said to ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, that he’ll keep running unless “the Lord almighty [comes and says] ‘Joe, get outta the race.’”

Invoking intervention by the almighty may be unwise given how close Biden is to that encounter in election circumstances or otherwise. But it shows he’ll fight party pressure, or that Dr. Jill, Hunter, and the rest of his inner circle won’t allow capitulation. They enjoy the perks of power, and who can blame them? Some of them, after all, have been selling it for millions of dollars over the years.

But even though Democrats are closing ranks, they are not slamming the door on an alternative nominee. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) told MSNBC on Wednesday that Biden “has to make that decision because time is running short.” That’s an odd formulation given that Biden has already made his decision and started this crucial week with an unequivocal and defiant letter to House Democrats refusing to stand aside.

So, Biden probably isn’t going away, and yet everyone knows he cannot run the country for another four years. (He isn’t really running it now but is, rather, tottering to the tune of family members, close officials, and party bigwigs who tell him what to do.)

There is an inescapable conclusion, and one must face it. The fact that Democrats know Biden cannot lead the nation but are nevertheless backing him means they are making mental arrangements for the inauguration of President Kamala Harris. 

If Biden manages to beat former President Donald Trump and takes the oath of office but dies in office or sinks into total dotage before 2028, Harris would step into the Oval Office automatically. Her favorable-vs.-unfavorable numbers are nearly as deeply underwater as Biden’s, and she has shown herself an even less capable election campaigner. But she stands to inherit the presidency without ever having to win over voters to that appalling idea.

That may be the Democrats’ ultimate calculation. If they can’t ditch Biden, they might be able to shove him over the election finish line and have him vacate the Oval Office early in his second term, giving Harris two or three years of incumbency — perhaps even more, as was the case for Harry Truman in 1945.

It is a breathtakingly antidemocratic calculation but wholly in line with the Left’s and the Democrats’ now-habitual preference for governing without input from the public. They are already talking about the election being less about Biden than about choosing a team. The Biden presidency, like the Obama presidency, has seen a massive shift in the party toward treating America’s citizens as deplorable plebs who cannot be trusted with the task of self-government, which is essential to a democratic republic.

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More and more decisions that Americans are supposed to make, which are necessary for sovereign control, are being pried from their grasp and given to an unelected oligarchy in Washington, the permanent civil service, the deep state — whatever you wish to call it.

It would be completely on brand for these people, contemptuous of the public for whom they supposedly work, to try to install a fading figurehead in the White House at the start of a second term knowing he’d soon give them an opportunity to anoint the first woman president. She would owe her elevation to the fact that she checked the woke boxes on race and gender, and she would also owe it to the cynical Democrats who want to run the country with as little democracy as possible.