August 17, 2023

Over the summer, media commentators on both the left and right have been discussing Joe Biden’s political future.  They all largely agree on one thing: Biden is not a viable presidential candidate in 2024.  They cite Biden’s immense unpopularity due to his disastrous record as president in every field, from the economy to the border to the war in Ukraine.  Some cite Biden’s physical and mental frailty and the corruption investigations in the House as reasons Biden won’t be a 2024 candidate.  Others are skeptical that Biden will even finish his current term.  Commentators also note that Biden is certainly not acting like a 2024 presidential candidate.  Biden has no campaign office and does no campaigning.

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In fact, the only thing that indicated that Biden might run in 2024 is a three-minute video he released about seven days after RFK Jr.’s announcement.  That video release suggested that someone in Biden’s circle feared the Kennedy name and wanted to send a message to Democrat voters and the media to back off RFK Jr. as well as any others who might jump in.  If RFK Jr. had not announced, I doubt Biden would have said a word about 2024.

There are more curious questions.  For example, why has Biden spent nearly 40% of his presidency on vacation in Delaware?  Knowing that his son Hunter was the subject of criminal and House investigations, why did Biden flaunt Hunter during his Ireland trip and at recent White House parties?  Why, just this past week, did Joe Biden respond to a press question about the disaster in Hawaii with a simple “no comment”?

Biden is sure acting like someone who is just marking time, rather than someone who is president now or has any real plans to run again.  In fact, Biden’s entire presidency seems like he’s doing a favor for someone.  If so, who could that someone be?

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The Biden presidency began with a slew of Obama-esque executive orders reversing as many of Donald Trump’s accomplishments.  About 70% of Biden’s staffers are veterans of Obama’s eight years in the White House.  All evidence points to none other than Biden’s old boss, Barack Obama.

Recall that after leaving office, Obama strangely continued to live in Washington, D.C.  For the first two years, it was under the guise that his daughter Sasha was still in high school, but she graduated in 2018, and Obama is still there — except, of course, for the sojourns to his climate change–denying home on the beach in Martha’s Vineyard.

Known for lying incessantly, Joe Biden is also known for talking too much.  He sometimes accidentally tells the truth.  Recall that when Joe and his son Hunter got $10 million in bribes to fire the Ukrainian prosecutor looking into Burisma, Biden openly bragged about it in order to entertain an audience.  Biden also bragged in 2020 that Democrats have put together “the most extensive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics.”  As to whether he would seek a second term, Biden told Democrat voters in 2020 that he intended to be a “transitional president.”  This was understood to mean that Biden would serve one term due to his advanced age.  All three of these Joe Biden boasts appear to be true.

So what is Biden really up to in the White House?  I am convinced that he knows he is simply a placeholder, who is forwarding Obama’s agenda while paving the way for a Michelle Obama presidency, which would cement the ultimate goal of Barack Obama: “the fundamental transformation of America.”

The Democrats have meanwhile set it up for Michelle to be their 2024 nominee by moving the first primary out of Iowa, where Michelle would have had to campaign in 99 counties, to South Carolina, where half of the Democrat party primary electorate are African-American.  South Carolina is also the state Michelle claimed as her “adopted home state” back in 2008, when campaigning for Barack, because her grandparents are from there.  And, if that weren’t enough, the Democrats have placed their 2024 convention in, of all places, Chicago, Michelle’s hometown, to set up what they believe will be a “homegirl convention.”

I believe November of this year is the key month, where we’ll see Biden officially drop out for health reasons, and Michelle will declare for president in order to meet the December 23 deadline for primary signatures in most states.