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Did The New York Times Admit Joe Biden
Is Corrupt So Democrats Can Get Rid Of Him?

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Posted By: PeterWolosin, 3/23/2022 9:21:35 AM

It is painfully obvious, as was predictable, that Joe Biden’s presidency is a dumpster fire. As demonstrated by the party’s destructive callousness towards children, the elderly, and the poor during their Covid lockdown frenzy, Democrats care about none of these real-world results of their policies. But they do care about polling, and Joe Biden’s is abysmal. According to even heavily politicized polls, Biden is at least performing as badly as Donald Trump. Biden is between the third- and fifth-most ratings-underwater president ever in American history at this point in his first term.

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How's this for scary: "Ladies and Gentleman, introducing President Kamala Harris." Wow.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: qr4j 3/23/2022 9:24:44 AM (No. 1107544)
To answer the question posed in the headline: Yes, this story gives Dems the leeway to sack their own guy if it becomes politically expedient to do so.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: zephyrgirl 3/23/2022 9:29:27 AM (No. 1107548)
They've got to replace both Biteme and Camel Toe. Who have they got to take their places? They (and we) are stuck with the two of them.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: red1066 3/23/2022 9:37:56 AM (No. 1107554)
Polling at least as bad as Donald Trump? When did Trump ever poll in the twenties like Biteme? The pollsters hated Trump, so Trump's lower polling is due to manipulation of the data to make him look bad. Conversely, the polling data for Biteme is manipulated to make Biteme's numbers look better than they really are. If polling was accurate, Biteme's numbers would be even lower than reported which is why the dumping of Biteme is starting to make the rounds in the media.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: ChattyCatsSusan 3/23/2022 10:17:59 AM (No. 1107602)
Since Pelosi loves her impeachment hearings, let's see if she has the spine to do one for real.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Amanoftwistsandturns 3/23/2022 10:50:50 AM (No. 1107646)
I won’t say Biden is the worst president- that dubious distinction is firmly held by fellow Pennsylvanian James Buchanan. But I will say that he is the worst modern (Woodrow Wilson on) president. And he is only 1/4 into his term.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Gordon Mills 3/23/2022 11:50:42 AM (No. 1107717)
OP, even scarier: "Ladies and Gentleman, introducing President Nancy Pelosi".
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Rama41 3/23/2022 11:56:48 AM (No. 1107727)
There's a nefarious purpose behind what the NY Times just did. But until they even acknowledge the Elephant in the Room (and the Hyena as well), they'll bide their time in acting. What's dangerous is the MSM continuing to ignore the Hunter Laptop story and getting away with it, as they push the gay agenda and ignore Ron Desantis protecting parents. As the election approaches, prepare for the MSM going full scale in support of the Jan6th committee hysterics and their impending online Hollywood production. We need to find an answer to this stuff.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Aeneid1 3/23/2022 12:05:00 PM (No. 1107746)
Obviously.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: dbdiva 3/23/2022 12:10:47 PM (No. 1107755)
Joe is not president, even if he was truly elected which he wasn't. He is only the "front man". I doubt that he made any of the decisions that led to all these debacles; those decisions were made by others for him; he was just "the face" and merely did what he was told ~ extremely badly. Whoever would be chosen to replace him would be just another front man. The goals of their administration would not be changed. They would be the same or worse than they are now. The new "president" would have to be someone who is able to convincingly read a teleprompter and have the ability to look authoritative and in charge; someone who doesn't mind being controlled by others. A different "president" would improve nothing. We'd still have high gas prices, rampant inflation, supply chain issues, etc. That's still the goal. A new face in the Oval Office wouldn't make a bit of difference. The face isn't the main problem, the policies are. And there is no way this administration is going to shift on their policies. Additionally, has anyone considered how difficult it'll be to dislodge Jill from her position? She won't go quietly, I'm sure. Lotsa money will have to change hands.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Safari Man 3/23/2022 12:17:36 PM (No. 1107765)
It's more likely a form of blackmail. Reminding him of who really has the power and that he better do as the left says, or he's going down.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Omen55 3/23/2022 3:00:37 PM (No. 1107881)
They have to get rid of Kamala first & that's not gonna happen before the GOP retakes the House with GOP Speaker.
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