US Joe Biden News Megathread - The Other Biden Derangement Syndrome Thread (with a side order of Fauci Derangement Syndrome)

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Let's pretend for one moment that he does die before the election, just for the funsies. What happens then? Will the nomination revert to option number 2, aka Bernie Sanders? Or will his running mate automatically replace him just the way Vice-President is supposted to step in after the Big Man in the White House chokes on a piece of matzo? Does he even have a running mate yet?
 
They'll never do that for a bunch of reasons, most notably the fact that health problems that they can pass off as "out of the blue" (IE heart attack or COVID) is the cleanest way to get rid of Biden without risking all sorts of questions being asked.

And a sexual harassment scandal would NEVER be something the DNC would use, on a sitting US President of their own party, because of the shit they went through protecting Clinton. They only used one on Cuomo because Cuomo was a liability and had ambitions that made him a threat to the Biden/Obama clique, combined with the fact that they had him dead to rights on it and defending it after Cuomo killed all of the elderly folks would have been suicide given how NY is at risk for flipping red.

Also, they need to at least keep Biden in office for two years and one day MINIMUM for Harris to max out at 10 years as President. And if they can rig the 2022 election, then the DNC could probably say "fuck it" and keep Biden in office for the full term AND rig his reelection purely to spite America THEN have him "die of natural causes".
They used the sexual harassment against Cuomo to stop people from looking into the nursing home covid scandal. People weren't that upset about women being sexually harassed by Cuomo (because we only have to believe women who don't accuse Democrats) but if the truth came out about the nursing home scandals, people would be pissed. Even some Democrats. That's why he had to go. He was thrown under the bus to cover up the greater crime.

I mean, has the DA continued to look into how Cuomo covered up the real numbers of people who died in the nursing homes? As far as I know, that issue has been completely dropped.
 
They used the sexual harassment against Cuomo to stop people from looking into the nursing home covid scandal. People weren't that upset about women being sexually harassed by Cuomo (because we only have to believe women who don't accuse Democrats) but if the truth came out about the nursing home scandals, people would be pissed. Even some Democrats. That's why he had to go. He was thrown under the bus to cover up the greater crime.

I mean, has the DA continued to look into how Cuomo covered up the real numbers of people who died in the nursing homes? As far as I know, that issue has been completely dropped.
The truth was already out about the nursing homes scandal, it had been out since 2020. It simply never got much traction in the popular conciousness. More than anything else I think, Cuomo got the boot because he managed to get himself into a very enviable position during the early stages of the pandemic, and then he fucked it up by writing books about how awesome he was and letting NY go from almost 0 cases in the summer to endless suffering.

Remember when "Cuomosexuals" were a thing? Remember when he was "America's Governor"? If he hadn't dropped the ball, the cabal would probably be getting very tempted to tap Cuomo as their 2024 guy right about now.
 
Today (in VA) on my drive I saw a black teenager with a "FUCK JOE BIDEN" sign standing on the edge of the overpass holding the sign over it.

Either he's getting paid a lot of money to spend his Sunday doing that, or people are really mad
If TPTB manage to fuck up enough that wignats and black nationalists decide that its a better option to fight them then each other, I will probably laugh myself to death.
 
They used the sexual harassment against Cuomo to stop people from looking into the nursing home covid scandal. People weren't that upset about women being sexually harassed by Cuomo (because we only have to believe women who don't accuse Democrats) but if the truth came out about the nursing home scandals, people would be pissed. Even some Democrats. That's why he had to go. He was thrown under the bus to cover up the greater crime.

I mean, has the DA continued to look into how Cuomo covered up the real numbers of people who died in the nursing homes? As far as I know, that issue has been completely dropped.
Had a journalist as a speaker for class who brought up that Hochul once said that as governor, she'd be "cleaning house" of Cuomo's corruption, and even he was skeptical of it all because nothing ever happens nothing's been done since she said it.

What really activated the almonds was him saying that Cuomo's cronies or those that abused their power under his admin could have slithered off to any other administrative body in NY (let's say... my university, for instance!) to continue their wrongdoing.
 
Election 2000 is a meme for multiple reasons.

Florida was called early for Gore, and therefore the whole election was called early to depreciate overly Republican Panhandle turnout to make it a reality. Also, this depreciated turnout further out west. Bush would've won Oregon and NM in 2000 if Florida wasn't called early.

If you think this is bullshit, this also happened in 2018 to limit Republican turnout to make it a "blue wave".

It's a case where media tried to manipulate the outcome, but neocon Republicans actually were actually hungry for victory instead of losing with dignity and aggressive with lawfare. It was about who wanted it more.

Gore is a faggot anyways and he still would've been bad. He would probably be Dubya tier international policy wise because 9/11 would've still happened, meaning the wars would've happened and his environmental policies would've been Biden tier of sending business to China and fucking with gas prices.
 
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omomnicorn pretty much in untied states.
 
Florida had issues with the vote count, causing it to be too close to call but Fox News called the state for George W Bush early on and the other networks followed their lead afterwards.

To find out who won Florida (and as a result, the Presidency) a recount was required and was pushed HARD by the Democrats who were contesting the votes and claiming the voting ballots/machines were broken and malfunctioning (the infamous hanging chad thing) required such a detailed recount.
I heard it was all @Bender's fault.
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Republican McCarthy risks party split by courting extremists amid Omar spat​

The House Republican leader, Kevin McCarthy, said on Saturday he had “reached out” to Democrats over Islamophobic comments made by one of his party, Lauren Boebert of Colorado, about the Minnesota Democrat Ilhan Omar.

Boebert apologised for the remarks, in which she likened one of the first Muslim women elected to Congress to a suicide bomber, on Friday, saying she wanted to meet Omar in person. Omar responded by condemning the remarks and calling for action from party leaders.

In a statement to CNN, McCarthy said: “I spoke with Leader [Steny] Hoyer today to help facilitate that meeting so that Congress can get back to talking to each other and working on the challenges facing the American people.”

McCarthy did not condemn Boebert’s remarks. He also faced criticism from within his own ranks, after another pro-Trump extremist, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, tweeted that she had “a good call” with McCarthy and liked “what he has planned ahead”.

Greene had criticised McCarthy, seeking to cast doubt on his ambitions to be speaker should as seems likely Republicans take back the House next year.

A Republican who spoke anonymously to CNN and was described as a moderate said McCarthy was “taking the middle of the conference for granted. McCarthy could have a bigger math problem [in the election for speaker] with the moderates”.

You might as well put a brass ring in Kevin McCarthy’s nose because they’re pulling him around
Jackie Speier

The anonymous moderate said his wing of the party – more of a rump, perhaps, given Donald Trump’s dominance – was upset about McCarthy’s embrace of extremists.

One such extremist, Paul Gosar of Arizona, was this month censured for tweeting a video which depicted him killing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York – like Omar a leading progressive and woman of colour in Congress – and threatening Joe Biden.

Gosar lost committee assignments. McCarthy said he would get them back under a Republican speakership and held out the same prospect to Greene, who was stripped of her committees in February for racist, antisemitic and generally incendiary behaviour.

McCarthy has faced calls from the right to punish Republicans who voted for the bipartisan infrastructure bill, as well as the 10 who voted to impeach Trump over the deadly Capitol riot.

Two who voted to impeach, Adam Kinzinger of Illinois and Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio, will retire next year. Primary challengers await the rest including Liz Cheney of Wyoming, a stringent conservative nonetheless split from the Trumpists over the Capitol attack.

On Saturday, Kinzinger criticised the minority leader’s call with Greene, writing: “Here is real strength, when Kevin McCarthy has to call a freshman begging for permission to stay in power. What has Kevin promised? The people deserve to know.”

He also said it had “been a while” since most “normal members … last talked to Kevin”.
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The anonymous moderate who spoke to CNN said the party was on a “collision course” with itself, as their side “isn’t going to take this much longer”.

On Sunday, Asa Hutchinson, the governor of Arkansas who is seen by some as a possible presidential nominee from the more moderate side of the party, told CNN’s State of the Union McCarthy should have condemned Boebert.

“Even in our own caucus, our own members, if they go the wrong direction, I mean, it has to be called out,” Hutchinson said. “It has to be dealt with particularly whenever it is breaching the civility, whenever it is crossing the line in terms of violence or increasing divides in our country.”

Earlier this week, Jackie Speier, a senior Democrat from California, told the Guardian McCarthy had “a number of radical extremists in his caucus that are very effective communicators to the right fringe, and he can’t really rein them in because reining them in means they will attack him.

“So they have become the face of the House Republicans. You might as well put a brass ring in Kevin McCarthy’s nose because they’re pulling him around.”


 
The truth was already out about the nursing homes scandal, it had been out since 2020. It simply never got much traction in the popular conciousness. More than anything else I think, Cuomo got the boot because he managed to get himself into a very enviable position during the early stages of the pandemic, and then he fucked it up by writing books about how awesome he was and letting NY go from almost 0 cases in the summer to endless suffering.

Remember when "Cuomosexuals" were a thing? Remember when he was "America's Governor"? If he hadn't dropped the ball, the cabal would probably be getting very tempted to tap Cuomo as their 2024 guy right about now.
Yes, it was out there already. But here's the timeline:
  • December 2020 -- first allegations made public regarding sexual harassment. Nothing really happens.
  • Jan 2021 -- DA releases report showing Cuomo underestimated nursing home deaths by as much as 50% (but it isn't reported on).
  • Feb 11, 2021 -- NY post runs an article on the nursing home scandal
  • Feb 28, 2021 -- DA decides to investigate the sexual harassment allegations
So, sure, maybe it is a coincidence that 17 days after the NY Post breaks the story about Cuomo killing granny in nursing homes, they suddenly decide to do something about the sexual harassment allegations and, you know, NOT the cover up of all those nursing home deaths. Seems awfully convenient to me.

Democrats will turn a blind eye to sexual harassment when it is one of their own (see Clinton and Biden, for example) but one thing they will not really forgive is shoving covid positive patients into nursing homes filled with the most vulnerable and likely to die if exposed to covid.
 
It's a case where media tried to manipulate the outcome, but neocon Republicans actually were actually hungry for victory instead of losing with dignity and aggressive with lawfare. It was about who wanted it more.
I wouldn't quite call Republicans at that time neocons, not yet anyways. They came crawling out of the woodwork during the Bush years, but the Clinton years had the Gingrich Contract with America that saw them clobber the Dems in the midterms, welfare reform, the Clinton impeachment, and generally speaking the Republicans carried forth with a fair bit of the Reagan-era policy proposals. It was Bush who gave us the neo-con Uniparty nonsense like "compassionate conservatism" after all. And then the RINOS began sniffing the air and siding with the Dems.
 
I don't expect there to be a *huge* amount of black voters shifting to voting R, but I'm certain that vaccine mandates have demoralized and disenchanted many blacks to the point where black turnout will be at an all time low in 2022. They'd have to juice up the ballot harvesting to compensate, and therefore in states where election integrity/anti-voter-fraud can be enforced in any meaningful way, you will see a pretty big impact in the net total from black areas. For instance, if a given state normally has 900,000 Dem voting blacks and 100,000 Repub voting blacks (D+800,000), I can see an outcome where it becomes 600,000 Dem voting blacks and 150,000 Repub voting blacks (D+450,000...mainly from blacks staying home with some impact from vote switching). That 800k to 450k shift (350k) would make a very strong impact on the statewide results.

Obviously I'm just guesstimating in a total hypothetical, but that's the potential *type* of impact you'll see - Dems getting screwed because some black voters switch to R while MANY stay home.
I was watching Nate the Lawyer on a livestream with Viva Frei, apparently he was arguing that Voter ID laws help increase black turnout and places like New York oppose Voter ID because they make it hard for people to vote. Apparently his view is that Voter ID encourages blacks to vote. He mentioned some Voter ID law attempt sometime in the 2000s where Senator Hillary Clinton and Chuck Schumer were the only ones to opposing it and even liberal groups recognize New York makes it hard for people to vote.

We’re heading towards civil strife between overwhelmingly white “progressives” and a multicultural “white supremacy”


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That is the flaw with wignats, they always getting cucked by whites that oppose them like the state of Vermont for example.
 
Florida had issues with the vote count, causing it to be too close to call but Fox News called the state for George W Bush early on and the other networks followed their lead afterwards.

To find out who won Florida (and as a result, the Presidency) a recount was required and was pushed HARD by the Democrats who were contesting the votes and claiming the voting ballots/machines were broken and malfunctioning (the infamous hanging chad thing) required such a detailed recount.

But the Clintons had pissed off a lot of local Florida rank and file Democrats over their handling of the Elian Gonzales debacle, combined with Florida having a huge Cuban population who already hate and distrust the Demcorats (who DESPISE Cubans for being "race traitors" because they support the GOP not the Democrats like most hispanics/latinos do) and the fact that Florida was under the governorship of George W Bush's brother Jeb, who in turn put Bush family loyalists in charge of running the 2000 election in Florida.

This meant that attempts to do a recount were blocked hard by the Florida establishment and the Democrats eventually had to go to the Supreme Court to force Florida to do a full recount, especially since the preliminary tally for the votes once voting ended, was leaning towards George W Bush.

Unfortunately for them, on a party line vote, the Conservative win of the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Bush and ordered all recounting stopped. Bush II was basically made President and the Supreme Court had to include a cavet saying "this decision should NEVER be applied to another case similar to it!" to basically try and cover their asses due to certain SCJ (O'Connor) basically knowing that they were stealing the election for Bush and were effectively trying to do damage control.

This in turn is why people claim that Gore won the 2000 election and it was stolen from them by the GOP and Supreme Court.
They had 3 recounts, I think, and each one gave Gore a few more votes, inching closer to a win. The Supreme Court ruled that they couldn't just give more and more scrutiny to these votes, from a single county, and established the president that all votes need to be held to a single standard. So it wasn't that "the Supreme Court voted to make Bush president," like the lib media taught children. It was rather, "you can't just pick the bluest area in the state and keep trying to pick votes out of the discard pile."

Funny enough, that same SC ruling should have been used in 2020 to toss out all mail-in votes not requiring ID or signature matching, since that sets a lower standard than in-person voting. Absentee voting has its own cutouts, but dual in-person and mail in voting creates a double standard that hasn't been legally remedied as of yet.
 
Why... why does Hillary think coming out of hiding is a good idea???

Hillary Clinton says Americans do not appreciate what Biden has done for them, blames social media​

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Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton tried to explain away President Joe Biden's poor polling by accusing Americans of not appreciating what Biden has done for them, and blamed social media.

Clinton made the comments while a guest on Rachel Maddow's MSNBC show Tuesday evening.

"You know, democracy is messy. You know, a lot of people got, oh I think, kind of frustrated looking at the messy process of legislation," said Clinton.

"And they didn't really appreciate that, within a year, the Biden administration has passed two major pieces of legislation through both the House and the Senate, they passed another major piece through the House that will be soon be in the Senate," she continued.

"By any measure those are extraordinary accomplishments and they really will help many millions of Americans with healthcare and prescription drug prices, as well as climate change and so much else," said Clinton.

"But because of the way we are getting our information today," she concluded, "and because of the lack of gatekeepers and people who have a historic perspective who can help us understand what we are seeing, there is a real vulnerability in the electorate to the kind of demagoguery and disinformation that, unfortunately, the other side is really good at exploiting."

Both Maddow and Clinton accused Republicans of undermining the results of fair elections and calling for violence as a political solution in the interview.

Biden's poll numbers have suffered greatly after a cascade of damaging incidents plaguing his administration. Among the worst were the disastrous retreat from Afghanistan, the painful cost of high inflation, and the crisis of illegal immigration at the border.

One poll from October found that only 38% of Americans thought Biden deserved a positive job rating.

Here's the video of Clinton's comments:

 
Why... why does Hillary think coming out of hiding is a good idea???

Hillary Clinton says Americans do not appreciate what Biden has done for them, blames social media​

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Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton tried to explain away President Joe Biden's poor polling by accusing Americans of not appreciating what Biden has done for them, and blamed social media.

Clinton made the comments while a guest on Rachel Maddow's MSNBC show Tuesday evening.

"You know, democracy is messy. You know, a lot of people got, oh I think, kind of frustrated looking at the messy process of legislation," said Clinton.

"And they didn't really appreciate that, within a year, the Biden administration has passed two major pieces of legislation through both the House and the Senate, they passed another major piece through the House that will be soon be in the Senate," she continued.

"By any measure those are extraordinary accomplishments and they really will help many millions of Americans with healthcare and prescription drug prices, as well as climate change and so much else," said Clinton.

"But because of the way we are getting our information today," she concluded, "and because of the lack of gatekeepers and people who have a historic perspective who can help us understand what we are seeing, there is a real vulnerability in the electorate to the kind of demagoguery and disinformation that, unfortunately, the other side is really good at exploiting."

Both Maddow and Clinton accused Republicans of undermining the results of fair elections and calling for violence as a political solution in the interview.

Biden's poll numbers have suffered greatly after a cascade of damaging incidents plaguing his administration. Among the worst were the disastrous retreat from Afghanistan, the painful cost of high inflation, and the crisis of illegal immigration at the border.

One poll from October found that only 38% of Americans thought Biden deserved a positive job rating.

Here's the video of Clinton's comments:

Ooooh, ho ho ho... Hillary speaking out in favor of Biden might just be the thing that puts him under 30%. Maybe even 20%.
 
Why... why does Hillary think coming out of hiding is a good idea???

Hillary Clinton says Americans do not appreciate what Biden has done for them, blames social media​

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If there's one thing you can set your watch to, it's Democrats being condescending about Americans not being grateful/intelligent enough to appreciate them.
 
Today (in VA) on my drive I saw a black teenager with a "FUCK JOE BIDEN" sign standing on the edge of the overpass holding the sign over it.

Either he's getting paid a lot of money to spend his Sunday doing that, or people are really mad
Blacks say this all the time even during the 2020 election. They will literally bitch and complain about "current conditions" then reelect the people who caused their plight.

For example: 'Muh, muh crime bill is racist, but Joe Biden is a changed man.'
 
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