At this point no one believes Biden will be the nominee, as his puppet master Obama wants him out, and now the combined camps of Obama and Clinton that dominate all media, are firing almost all shots at Biden. I do not believe he will be able to stop them.
In a recent television interview, President Joe Biden addressed the concerns about his debate performance and broader questions regarding his age and mental fitness. Throughout the 22-minute conversation, he was questioned intensively about his recent debate showing and the noticeable increase in his public lapses.
Biden said, “If the Lord Almighty comes down and tells me that, I might do that,” when asked if he would step aside.
After the ABC interview, we know Biden isn’t stepping down, barring God tapping him on the shoulder. Best scenario for an overwhelming Trump victory? pic.twitter.com/gSI03DYH52— 🇺🇸 ❤️ 𝓟𝓔𝓒𝓐𝓝💃C8🚗 🇺🇸 (@PecanC8) July 6, 2024
When asked whether he remains the same person as when he first assumed office, Biden confidently listed his accomplishments, citing his role in Middle Eastern peace initiatives, NATO expansion, and economic growth as evidence of his enduring capability and vision.
He humorously dismissed concerns about his physical fitness, comparing it not to the speed of his youth but affirming his overall robust health. In response to direct questions about his frailty, Biden’s reply was a resolute “No.”
Joe Biden says everyone is telling him to “stay in the race” and that he’s in it until the end: “If the Lord Almighty came down and said, ‘Joe, get out of the race,’ I’d get out of the race, but the Lord Almighty’s not comin’ down.” pic.twitter.com/PYrEPAjGxr
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) July 6, 2024
This interview, which marks Biden’s first televised appearance since the debated event on June 27, comes as part of a strategic effort by his administration and campaign team to stabilize after a debate performance that stirred anxiety among some Democrats about his ability to undertake a rigorous re-election campaign and potentially a second term.
The focus of the interview soon turned to Biden’s future, particularly the feasibility of him serving effectively if re-elected, to which he would be 86 at the end of a second term. Biden expressed firm belief in his mental and physical capacities to continue leading, emphasizing his commitment to the country’s progress and the role of presidential character in upholding the Constitution.
Only the Lord Almighty would convince me to quit presidential race — President Joe Biden. pic.twitter.com/sZE5LjvzbX
— YabaLeftOnline (@yabaleftonline) July 6, 2024
Despite declining to commit to an independent medical evaluation that includes cognitive testing, Biden confidently stated his self-assessment aligns with his public responsibilities and the high expectations of his role. He also downplayed recent polls that suggest a trailing position behind Donald Trump in the general election and in key swing states.
I don’t know anyone, of the Left or Right, who thinks that Biden has a chance in a free and fair election this November. Can Biden be relying solely on the power of the millions of fake ballots at his disposal? Only time will tell. He may need 40 million this time around and the whole country may erupt if it is stolen again in the same way as 2020.
Major Points
- President Joe Biden, in a recent interview, addressed concerns about his debate performance and questions regarding his age and mental fitness.
- Biden affirmed his accomplishments and contributions during his presidency, including initiatives in the Middle East, NATO expansion, and economic growth.
- He expressed confidence in his physical and mental capacity to serve, humorously dismissing concerns about his age-related physical decline.
- Biden declined to undergo an independent medical evaluation for cognitive tests, despite concerns and discussions about his capability for a second term.
- He remained resolute about running for re-election, suggesting he would only reconsider if advised by “the Lord Almighty,” underscoring his determination to continue his presidential duties.
Charles William III – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News