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America's Most Unwanted

Post by Riddick » 04-26-2023 11:39 AM

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Four more years. Have those words ever elicited less excitement? Has a nation ever peered more anxiously into a future under the leadership of a man far along the path of cognitive decline from which no one has ever returned?

Who is honestly enthusiastic about Joe Biden’s campaign for a second term except perhaps for a son who can hope that a father in the White House will continue to shield him from the accountability he deserves?

Only a quarter of voters want him to run again, according to an Associated Press-NORC poll released last week. Even Democrats are unenthusiastic; the same poll showed slightly less than half favor a second term.

Most Americans know as his capacities continue to shrink, a large amount of executive power will be delegated to family members such as the first lady, to unelected officials close to the Oval Office and perhaps the vice president.

The office demands measured judgment & steady leadership, yet we would wake up every day of a Biden second term wondering if it would be Inauguration Day for Kamala Harris, the accession to the top job of the embodiment of vacuity.

Considering the domestic and international situation & the crucial decisions required, his widening mental deficit makes a bid for a second term a risky proposition. It’s not only an act of willful recklessness; it amounts to a grand deception.

Normally the prospect of an incumbent’s re-election is a rallying moment for at least half the country. This time around four more years sounds like a parole board’s answer to a prisoner’s appeal.

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A mind should not be so open that the brains fall out; however, it should not be so closed that whatever gray matter which does reside may not be reached. ART BELL

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