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Rumor is the Decision for Biden to drop out is done...

No that is not what I'm saying. I've always believed Joe was taking orders from those really in control.

I was questioning that if Joe is really being just a puppet, then why isn't he complying when being told to step down?..
A lot of dims want him to step down, so I was going on the assumption that even those that control him would want him to step down as well

He sure sounds like he's his own man now.
Dr Jill says over your dead body.
 
No that is not what I'm saying. I've always believed Joe was taking orders from those really in control.

I was questioning that if Joe is really being just a puppet, then why isn't he complying when being told to step down?..
A lot of dims want him to step down, so I was going on the assumption that even those that control him would want him to step down as well

He sure sounds like he's his own man now.
He simply wants a bigger commission check.

More than 10% for the Big Guy
 
Why would anybody that age already having more money than he needs give a crap about power and money?

Must be for love of country.:rolleyes:
You clearly don't understand wealthy people.

At some point it's no longer about need. It's not even about desire.

It's about winning, and legacy.
 
He loves his son. Hunter will be unemployed if Joe isn't the president.
 
You clearly don't understand wealthy people.

At some point it's no longer about need. It's not even about desire.

It's about winning, and legacy.

No, I clearly understand.
I was being facetious to make a joke about his love for country.

As in wealthy old people like Warren Buffet, their legacy has already been established. It's more about things like self-fulfillment. They are too obsessed with what they have created to just walk away from it.

Some legacy Biden will leave, eh? He certainly isn't going to be remembered as a great statesman, but a mumbling, bumbling dementia riddled old man, even by lefties.
For Biden it's only about one thing, winning.
He should quit while he's not ahead.
 
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He loves his son. Hunter will be unemployed if Joe isn't the president.
I'm thinking Hunter is dead from an overdose within two years after Joe leaves the White House.
 
definitely doesn't have Parkinson's. wink wink


Washington — The White House released a letter from President Biden's doctor Monday night after press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced repeated questions at a briefing earlier in the day about Mr. Biden's health and whether visits to the White House by a Parkinson's disease specialist involved the president.

White House visitor logs, details of which were first reported by the New York Post and New York Times, show that Dr. Kevin Cannard, an expert on Parkinson's disease, visited the White House eight times from last summer to this spring. The logs show Cannard met at least once with Mr. Biden's personal physician.

Jean-Pierre told reporters Monday afternoon that the president is not being treated for Parkinson's.

"Has the president been treated for Parkinson's? No. Is he being treated for Parkinson's? No, he's not. Is he taking medication for Parkinson's? No," she said.

But at the time, the press secretary refused to confirm the doctor's visits, citing "security reasons."

It led to a tense back-and-forth between Jean-Pierre and reporters. It came as the president holds firm against critics who have urged him to end his reelection campaign after a disastrous debate performance against former President Donald Trump on June 27.

"You're not answering a very basic, direct question" about the doctor's visits, CBS News' Ed O'Keefe said to Jean-Pierre.

"Every year, around the president's physical examination, he sees a neurologist," she said. "That's three times."

"At the White House or Walter Reed?" O'Keefe asked, referring to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where presidents typically receive their annual physical exam. Mr. Biden had a checkup there in February.

"That is what I'm sharing with you. So every time he has a physical, he has had to see a neurologist. So that is answering that question," Jean-Pierre said.

"Did Dr. Kevin Cannard come to the White House specifically because of the president's condition?" O'Keefe asked again.

"For security reasons, we cannot share names," the press secretary said. "We cannot share names of specialists broadly, from a dermatologist to a neurologist."

CBS News noted the visits were public information, but Jean-Pierre said she could not confirm the visits because "we have to keep their privacy."

"It doesn't matter how hard you push me. It doesn't matter how angry you get with me. I'm not going to confirm a name. It doesn't matter if it's even in the log," she said. "It is inappropriate. It is not acceptable. So I'm not going to do it."

Monday night, the White House released a memo from the president's physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, in which he said he had obtained permission from President Biden and Dr. Cannard to share more details.

"Dr. Cannard was the neurological specialist that examined President Biden for each of his annual physicals. His findings have been made public each time I have released the results of the President's annual physical. President Biden has not seen a neurologist outside of his annual physical," O'Connor wrote, noting that Cannard has been the neurology consultant to the White House Medical Unit since 2012.

"The results of this year's exam were detailed in my February 28th letter: 'An extremely detailed neurologic exam was again reassuring in that there were no findings which would be consistent with any cerebellar or other central neurological disorder, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, or ascending lateral sclerosis," O'Connor wrote.

O'Connor also noted that Cannard has made regular visits to the White House Medical Unit "in support of the thousands of active-duty members assigned in support of White House operations. Many military personnel experience neurological issues related to their service, and Dr. Cannard regularly visits the WHMU as part of this General Neurology practice."

The president, adamant that he's staying in the race, has gone on offense in recent days.

Since the debate, Mr. Biden has been trying to prove he can do the job for another four years, participating in a number of interviews, campaign events and making outreach to prominent Democrats and donors in an effort to shore up support.

"I am not going anywhere," Mr. Biden said in a phone interview with MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Monday. "I wouldn't be running if I didn't absolutely believe that I am the best candidate to beat Donald Trump in 2024. We had a Democratic nominating process where the voters spoke clearly."

In a letter to congressional Democrats on Monday, Mr. Biden said he is "firmly committed" to continuing his campaign and called for the discourse on whether he has a path forward to end.

First lady Jill Biden, seen as one of the few who might be able to sway his decision, echoed his message during a campaign stop in Wilmington, North Carolina.

"Joe has made it clear that he is all in," she said. "That's the decision that he's made, and just as he has always supported my career, I am all in too."

Though several House Democrats have called for him to withdraw from the race, many have said they're still backing him. No Senate Democrats have publicly called for the president to step aside, though some have urged him to do more to show he's up to the task.

Among those wanting Mr. Biden to withdraw is Washington Rep. Adam Smith, who told CBS News on Monday, "there would be a huge sigh of relief amongst just about every Democrat in the House" if the president ends his campaign.

"We would be better off with another nominee," Smith said. "I believe that in my heart, my soul, my brain — I'm 100% convinced of that."

A recent CBS News poll found that the race shifted slightly in former President Donald Trump's direction after the July 27 debate. Trump now has a 3-point edge over Mr. Biden in battleground states and a 2-point lead nationally.
 
"I am not going anywhere," Mr. Biden said in a phone interview with MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Monday. "I wouldn't be running if I didn't absolutely believe that I am the best candidate to beat Donald Trump in 2024. We had a Democratic nominating process where the voters spoke clearly."

Here's my issue with this statement, Biden and the Dims in general, aren't in this for the benefit of serving America, but only to beat Trump.
 
Biden's acts of defiance is all an act orchestrated by the DNC..
Trying to give ole Joe something to hang his hat on before he gets the boot, so he can say he went out kicking and a screaming...

He will get big money to step down...when they deem the time is right..

BTW---dont think Trump will have an easier time beating "kneepads" either.
 
According to the polls Trump has the edge on Biden.
Just imagine if Niki Haley was the nominee. After what has transpired with Biden, Haley wouldn’t just have an edge, she’d be killing it. A shoe-in to be president. Shes not hated like Trump. The media would have a monumental task indoctrinating voters into hating her.
That of course is just an opinion.
 
According to the polls Trump has the edge on Biden.
Just imagine if Niki Haley was the nominee. After what has transpired with Biden, Haley wouldn’t just have an edge, she’d be killing it. A shoe-in to be president. Shes not hated like Trump. The media would have a monumental task indoctrinating voters into hating her.
That of course is just an opinion.
How would she be any different than Biden/Romney/McCain?
 
Why would anybody that age already having more money than he needs give a crap about power and money?

Must be for love of country.:rolleyes:
Money is worthless now for him. Time is of much more value and that clock is nearing it's end. No amount of money or power can change that.

That goes for a bunch in congress too. Gig is about up.


Which also makes me think they don't care what they destroy or hardship they bring to us on their way out.
 
According to the polls Trump has the edge on Biden.
Just imagine if Niki Haley was the nominee. After what has transpired with Biden, Haley wouldn’t just have an edge, she’d be killing it. A shoe-in to be president. Shes not hated like Trump. The media would have a monumental task indoctrinating voters into hating her.
That of course is just an opinion.
I am totally aligned with that Stewey!

She Would make a great VP choice IMO.....and practicality guarantee the election.
 
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