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Dementia is the kindest way of explaining this 'presidential' comment.

 

I think he is just an idiot.

 

 

Biden says Palestinians ‘gotta learn how to shoot straight’ after deadly Gaza hospital blast

By Steven Nelson

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https://nypost.com/2023/10/18/biden-says-palestinians-gotta-learn-how-to-shoot-straight-after-hospital-blast-that-killed-about-500-people/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=nypost

 

 

Our poor country.

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If Biden Doesn’t Have the ‘Capacity’ to Do the Job, He Shouldn’t
CHARLES C. W. COOKE

 

Why is Politico pretending that this wouldn’t lead to a constitutional crisis?

 

In Politico, Jonathan Martin has authored a long feature titled “Here’s How Biden Can Turn It Around,” which, before it gets into the nitty-gritty of our president’s present political predicament, contains this remarkable passage:

 

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2024 will be an extraordinary election, and it demands extraordinary measures.

That’s in part for reasons Biden refuses to accept: his capacity to do the job. The oldest president in history when he first took the oath, Biden will not be able to govern and campaign in the manner of previous incumbents. He simply does not have the capacity to do it, and his staff doesn’t trust him to even try, as they make clear by blocking him from the press. Biden’s bid will give new meaning to a Rose Garden campaign, and it requires accommodation to that unavoidable fact of life.

 

 

 

I must stop Martin right there. This is not “extraordinary”; it is disqualifying. If, as Martin proposes twice in the space of a single paragraph, Joe Biden lacks the “capacity to do the job” in a manner that allows him to “govern and campaign in the manner of previous incumbents,” then he cannot be the president of the United States. As is his wont, Martin is more focused on the “campaign” part of the equation, but, relative to the “govern” part, that doesn’t matter. If what Martin describes is true — and judging by what we can all see with our own eyes, it clearly is — then the question before us is not whether Joe Biden can win a second term, but how long it will take before he triggers a constitutional crisis.

 

(Excerpt) Read more at nationalreview.com ...https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/11/if-biden-doesnt-have-the-capacity-to-do-the-job-he-shouldnt/

 

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6 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

 

If Biden Doesn’t Have the ‘Capacity’ to Do the Job, He Shouldn’t
CHARLES C. W. COOKE

 

Why is Politico pretending that this wouldn’t lead to a constitutional crisis?

 

In Politico, Jonathan Martin has authored a long feature titled “Here’s How Biden Can Turn It Around,” which, before it gets into the nitty-gritty of our president’s present political predicament, contains this remarkable passage:

 

 

 

I must stop Martin right there. This is not “extraordinary”; it is disqualifying. If, as Martin proposes twice in the space of a single paragraph, Joe Biden lacks the “capacity to do the job” in a manner that allows him to “govern and campaign in the manner of previous incumbents,” then he cannot be the president of the United States. As is his wont, Martin is more focused on the “campaign” part of the equation, but, relative to the “govern” part, that doesn’t matter. If what Martin describes is true — and judging by what we can all see with our own eyes, it clearly is — then the question before us is not whether Joe Biden can win a second term, but how long it will take before he triggers a constitutional crisis.

 

(Excerpt) Read more at nationalreview.com ...https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/11/if-biden-doesnt-have-the-capacity-to-do-the-job-he-shouldnt/

 

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Because it's not a constitutional crisis.  There's no constitutional requirement for the president - or any other elected official - to be able to do the job. 

 

That's why the constitution outlines a government that ultimately has very limited scope and authority - because the composers were classically educated, so knew from history that the dumbest spuds on the planet can occupy those positions, and often have. 

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