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Summary
Joe Biden has been missing for five days after announcing he has COVID-19, raising concerns about his leadership and decision-making.
Highlights
โ Where is Joe Biden? He hasn't been seen for 5 days.
๐ Biden dropped out of the presidential race via a tweet.
๐คฏ His absence during a crucial time raises eyebrows among commentators.
๐ Kamala Harris spoke to Biden over the phone but he's still not visible.
๐ฎ๐ฑ Israeli Prime Minister visited, but Biden was MIA, breaking tradition.
๐ณ๏ธ Concerns grow about who is truly running the U.S. government.
๐ฃ๏ธ Biden claims he will continue to campaign for Kamala Harris.
Key Insights
๐ค Unprecedented Absence: Biden's five-day disappearance during a critical political moment is unprecedented, leading to speculation about his health and capabilities.
๐ฑ Social Media Announcement: Resigning via a tweet instead of a formal address highlights a concerning trend in political communication, reflecting a potential disconnect with traditional norms.
๐ Public Skepticism: The public's skepticism about Biden's COVID-19 diagnosis and absence indicates a growing distrust that could impact future elections.
๐ค Virtual Presence: His absence from the public eye, even during important events, raises questions about the effectiveness of leadership in a digital age.
๐ค Succession Concerns: The conversation around Kamala Harris stepping into a more prominent role suggests uncertainty about the administration's future direction.
๐ Media Narrative: The media's focus on Biden's absence and its implications may influence public perception and voter sentiment leading up to elections.
โ๏ธ Political Strategy: Biden's ongoing commitment to campaign for Harris, despite his absence, reflects a strategic attempt to maintain party unity amid uncertainties.
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Hi guys, least obvious ShareBlue operative here. We're getting real desperate now that Biden stepped down, so we are resorting to desperate measures
Sorry to seriouspost here but I wanna get some rightoid opinions/discussion on something. Since this is a longpost, I'm breaking it up so that you don't have to read through all the if you aren't interested.
To pique your interest, I want to ask you a question: Why do you think Mike Pence will not endorse Trump?
I am not a leftoid
Before you relegate me to libtard status, I hold some rightoid opinions. I think generally the government is obnoxiously bureaucratic and incompetent, taxes are being wasted on r-slurred bullshit. I think legal immigration is good but it seems very out of control at the border. I think that laws need to be fricking enforced way better than they are now. I think DEI/affirmative action is destroying the country and is one of the most r-slurred things we have come up with. These aren't the only positions I hold, and I do hold some left leaning ones, but I'm not part of the hivemind.
Redditors say too much r-slurred shit about turmp
I know r-slurs on reddit
The media is obviously biased against trump
I know CNN and MSNBC said a lot of r-slurred shit about trump since 2016. The one I remember the thing that woke me up to how untrustworthy CNN was was something that I don't hear rightoids talk about a lot -- He went to feed koi with the Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan, they gave the koi food by the spoonful, Shinzo dumped his food box, and then Trump dumped his. CNN deceptively edited the video to hide the fact that Shinzo dumped his box first, making trump look like an r-slur. And for the full psy-op experience, they scrubbed it from their website making it incredibly difficult to find, and trying to search for it on google is difficult Full story at Fox News
What is funny is libs will go on about how right wing media focused on the fact that obama wore a tan suit, when the left wing media has several more of these on trump (ordering mcdonalds to the whitehouse, getting two scoops of ice cream). They also completely gloss over any real criticism of the obama administration, like Lois Lerner's abuse of the IRS to go after political opponents, and Eric Holder's mishandling of the DoJ.
The courts were used politically against trump
The sexual harassment/defamation case in NY was obviously a political tool, and that woman is a dumb b-word who obviously just wanted the money.
But...
So, I understand why you would disregard allegations that is going to overturn democracy, and then Jan 6 was a threat to our democracy. And I understand why you think all the court cases against him are political.
Let me say this -- the events of Jan 6 are literally the least relevant thing to the trump election story.
I return to my most poignant question: Why do you think Mike Pence will not endorse Trump? Do you think that Mike Pence is owned by the DNC? Or that the deep state got to him too?
I'm curious how informed you are about all the details surrounding the election, though. For example, the Georgia stuff -- how do you justify Trump literally calling and pressuring the Georgia Secretary of State to "find votes", and bringing up the fact that he was responsible for the Georgia governor's success? Is that not really fricking weird?
Why did the people that trump appointed tell him that there was no substantial evidence of election fraud, but he kept repeating those claims anyway?
Do you know that he submitted false electors (his lawyers prefer the term "alternate", but the legal backing for this seems completely r-slurred), in multiple states? I.e., submitting people into the electoral college and falsely claiming that they were representing that state?
Did you know that he asked Mike Pence to reject the electoral college vote? Why do you think Pence refused?
I'd recommend reading the Eastman memo -- it outlines an entire plan on how Trump could overturn the election
I'd like some serious engagement from rightoids on this -- I'm curious what details you knew about this before, and if this has any impact on you . I know the people you engage with on the left are obnoxious, r-slurred, have a false sense of moral superiority, and I don't blame you if you didn't know about these facts.
I love you, and have a blessed day!
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Step 1: The Sacramental Order
Step 2: The Order of Maleficence
Step 3: The Order of Sorcery
Step 4: No Relation to Reality
End Stage: Hyperreality Achieved. Relish your victory, mother, for you have achieved it.
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if trump loses we will see the greatest chud meltdown ever chuds will literally call for insurrection because a neolib won every xitter anti woke account, catboy nick, MAGAtards will have a even greater seethe out than 2020 possibility even repeat of jan 6
if harris loses we will see every redditor doom about hecking evil project 2025 trains will cry about trump installing death camps for s MSM scum will run 48732648346 stories about how america is a dictatorshp now, seethe will flow bigger than 2016
Dramatards are we ready for greatest election season ever
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Edit: Thanks for the kind upmarsey gentlechud.
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