Let’s put ourselves in the shoes of the congressional Democrats for a moment. I know — but just for a minute. The shoes of Democrat legislators facing difficult elections in November. Joe Biden will be your president. Joe Biden. All Democrat from Capitol Hill share the responsibility for the state of the Union. However, running for reelection with them Biden albatrossHanging around your neck is a horrible thing.
Not only have Biden’s disastrous policies crippled the American economy and brought hardship to tens of millions of hardworking Americans; the addled, often incoherent president, who will turn 80 on November 20, has embarrassed and weakened America in the eyes of most of the world, including our NATO allies.
It is so bad! According to a July poll, 88 percent believed that the country was on the wrong path. Moreover, a recent poll found that 59 percent of adults are “very concerned” (36 percent) or “somewhat concerned” (23 percent) about the state of Biden’s mental health.
Again, “congressional Democrat,” what do you do? How do you respond to being asked if the President who has been the most corrupt in American history should run for re-election. To avoid falling out with party leaders, do you lie or tell the truth? Do you stick to the facts and stand firm in your convictions?
That’s exactly what Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), chairwoman of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, did. All of the above.That is what I am referring to. Confused? Apparently so was Maloney — or maybe she wasn’t confused at all; instead falling victim to the Democrat conundrum I’ve laid out.
During an interview with The New York Times editorial board published on Saturday, when the top Democrat was asked, “Should President Biden run again?,” she responded, “Off the record, he’s not running again.”
The Times immediately responded, “Not off the record. On the record.”
“On the record?” Maloney responded. “No, he should not run again.”
The Times cleverly packaged the question along with four other “yes-or-no questions,” in an obvious effort to protect Maloney (and itself) from explaining why Biden should not seek re-election in 2024. “All the News That’s Fit to Print,” you know — unless it’s news detrimental to the left, of course.
Maloney’s latest double backflip started in early August, as reported by my RedState colleague Sister Toldjah, when she and fellow New York Rep. Jerry Nadler were asked if Biden should run again.
“I don’t believe he’s running for re-election,” Maloney responded.
Nadler’s non-answer was pure scuzzball Nadler:
It is too soon to make a decision. Doesn’t serve the purpose of the Democratic Party to… to deal with that until after the midterms.
Jerry, what about serving the American people? Oh, wait — you’re you.
“Should President Biden again run in 2024?”
Democrat Rep. Jerry Nadler: It’s “too early to predict.”
Democrat Rep. Carolyn Maloney: I don’t think he is running for reelection.
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 3, 2022
Maloney did a 180-degree turn the next day and not only retracted her comment but awkwardly apologized to Biden.
Mr. President, I apologize. Please run. I happen to think you won’t be running, but when you run or if you run I will be there 100 percent.
Thank you for being a great president. And thank you for everything you’ve done for my state, and all the states and all the cities, in America. We are grateful, Mr. President.
If Biden’s such a “great president,” why didn’t the groveling Maloney believe it less than 24 hours earlier?
Democratic Rep. Carolyn Maloney botches apology to Biden for saying he won’t be on 2024 ticket in very awkward interview https://t.co/fvj2NxO96T
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) August 4, 2022
The Republican Party’s 2024 picture is not the best, but given the coming internecine war, Democrats deliberately placed themselves in the worst possible position: Joe Biden. Kamala Harris Michelle Obama? Bernie Sanders Or Hillary Clinton
You can now take the Democrat shoes off.
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