After Joe Biden’s disastrous European trip, where the White House had to walk back three of the comments he made that could seriously affect the war in Ukraine, there’s more talk than ever of the 25th Amendment and his cognitive issues.
The comments — that we would respond “in kind” if Russia committed a chemical attack, that American soldiers would see people standing against the tanks when they got “there” (seemingly referencing Ukraine), and that Putin cannot remain in power — were walked back by the White House. Biden, however, claimed Monday that there had been no such comments. He got confused even though he had a cheat sheet of questions and answers titled “Tough Putin Q&A Talking Points” for the briefing. And he made a fourth remark to Fox’s Peter Doocy that was supposed to clean up his second comment — that he meant the American troops were meeting with Ukrainian troops they were training. This raised additional issues, and the White House was forced to rectify the comment.
Biden had to have “I was not articulating a change in policy” written verbatim on a notecard so he wouldn’t screw it up… and he still screwed it up pic.twitter.com/OvEwlHQVry
— Jake Schneider (@jacobkschneider) March 28, 2022
What should Americans do after seeing this?
These scrambling attempts by the White House do not provide any assurances.
NBC: Biden’s regime change comments are another “controversy of his own making”
This as 71% of Americans “express low confidence in the president’s ability to deal with the war in Ukraine.” pic.twitter.com/NDWGj3uw4J
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 29, 2022
71 percent of Americans “express low confidence in the president’s ability to deal with the war in Ukraine.” That’s an incredibly high number and shows Democrats have little confidence in him as well. It’s hard to have any confidence when he keeps making serious mistakes and when such mistakes can drag us into a war.
Now, most Americans — 58 percent — believe that Biden should take a cognitive test and release the results and 55 percent think that he isn’t going to last out his term according to a new survey from McLaughlin & Associates.
He wasn’t the only one who Americans had questions about. A poll of 1,000 voters found that Nancy Pelosi, the House Speaker (D-Ca), was also wanting to take the test. Indeed, even more voters want Pelosi to take the test and release the results — 61 percent. They should both have long retired, and Americans already know this.
This is not all. Kamala Harris and Biden did not fare well in the debate about who was more incompetent.
— Dr. Nickarama (@nickaramaOG) March 29, 2022
[T]he survey found that it’s a near toss-up, with Biden at 15%, Harris at 11%, and “Both” at 33%.
McLaughlin wrote in his analysis for Newsmax, “This means six in 10 voters view either our president, the vice president or both as incompetent. This is a very disturbing result at a time when inflation is rampant and war is threatening the world.”
Unfortunately, Democratic politicians were more concerned about power than about doing what was in the best interests of the nation which is why we’re in this predicament now. But if there’s any wonder how they would do up against President Donald Trump in 2024, should he run, the answer is not well.
Trump could win the 2024 election by winning a majority of all matchups. Donald Trump is leading President Biden by 49% to 46%
Kamala Harris, Vice President Kamala Harris’s 50%-42% lead.
Hillary Clinton is now 51% ahead of Trump, 41% behind Clinton.