Obama’s betrayal of Biden exposes the party’s lack of ethics

Som of⁢ California, and Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan all announced their ‌candidacy for president within hours of the shocking news that⁣ Obama manipulated Biden⁢ out of the room. But unlike Shapiro and Newson, the former VP does not yet‍ have his Black Girl Magic VP slot pinned down.

In revealing “the Washington ‌backrooms where Obama and Kamala waged⁣ their coup,” a Federalist former White House ‌staffer discovered members of the Kamala team who want to‍ “get the⁤ VP away from Obama.”

Obama apparently ⁤pushed​ his ‍former VP over​ the edge ‍by qualifying the impromptu session as “the‌ resilience of a republic founded on the wisdom of the people,” inviting a “reformed ‍gangster” to serve as the​ leader of the free world. In their quest for power, Democrats conceived a ⁤new idea of democracy that is void of government by the people, where Pennsylvania is a “wreck” ⁤and ‌America’s constitutional rights are​ “dispensable.

In this article, the author ⁣discusses the‌ recent events surrounding the ‍Democratic ‌Party and the⁣ manipulation of ⁤President ⁣Biden‍ by former President Obama. The author highlights the ⁢lack of concern for Biden’s health and cognitive decline within ‍the party, focusing⁢ instead on his electoral ability and political agenda. The article also⁤ mentions⁢ the emergence of new presidential candidates within the party following Obama’s alleged involvement in Biden’s decision to⁣ not seek re-election.

The article presents⁤ a critical perspective on the Democratic ‌Party’s internal dynamics and power struggles, ‍emphasizing ‍the‌ role of influential figures like Obama in ⁢shaping the party’s ‌direction. The author raises questions about the party’s commitment to democratic‍ principles ​and the well-being of its ⁤leaders, suggesting a shift towards a more‍ politically driven agenda.


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Democrats just spent years grandstanding on “democracy” and then dismissed more than 14 million voters who nominated President Joe Biden for a second term.

On Sunday, the Democrat Party’s presumptive nominee was “deposed in a coup,” as tech billionaire David Sacks said it, at the direction of former President Barack Obama, who was obviously behind the entire operation. Once President Joe Biden cemented his legacy as a one-term leader, Obama celebrated the triumph and refused to immediately endorse Vice President Kamala Harris.

“We will be navigating uncharted waters in the days ahead,” Obama wrote in an online statement.

But if President Obama and the rest of the Democrat Party were genuinely concerned about the incumbent’s health to serve as commander-in-chief, there would be a pressure campaign to oust Biden from the White House altogether — not just to muscle him into declining the nomination for reelection.

Democrats aren’t worried that Biden’s cognitive decline is a real, serious, and immediate threat to national security. They only fretted about Biden’s electoral ability to carry a far-left administration forward for another term. When Federalist Elections Correspondent Brianna Lyman asked 17 Democrat lawmakers who called on Biden to quit the race this month whether they also believed he should forfeit the presidency, nearly all “failed to answer the question and one pointed to his previous comments denying that Biden should resign as president.”

The Democrat Party’s biggest players quickly coalesced around Biden’s No. 2 for the August nomination, including Harris’ most formidable rivals in a potential convention contest; but Obama and key allies were notably absent.

Govs. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, Gavin Newsom of California, Jared Polis of Colorado, and Roy Cooper of North Carolina “have all endorsed Harris in the wake of Biden’s historic withdrawal,” according to the Washington Examiner, and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan has joined them. But “there are still challenges to Harris’s quest to consolidate control.” She has not yet received support from ringleaders in Obamaland, including Democrat Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California.

Is Biden meanwhile, even cognitively aware of his surroundings right now? Or is the 81-year-old president who was just diagnosed with Covid-19 on his deathbed after isolating at his house in Rehoboth Beach? Virtually no one has heard anything from Biden aside from a bizarre letter announcing his campaign cancellation with no upcoming events scheduled.

His chief-of-staff, Jeff Zients, was reportedly the one to break the news to the president’s cabinet members, not the president himself. Are cabinet officials at all curious why Biden didn’t personally tell them? Would they invoke the 25th Amendment to remove him from office now if the president is incapacitated? Modern presidents who announce their decisions to decline another term usually address the nation, just as Lyndon Johnson and Harry Truman did.

“It’s been over 10 hours since Biden signed the letter,” Sacks wrote on X Sunday night. “If he’s too sick, then he was also too sick to sign away his presidency.”

If Democrats believe Biden is too senile to run for another four years, then the president is certainly too old to remain in the Oval Office.




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