Joe Biden, during his 2020 campaign in Michigan, famously described himself as a “bridge” to the future, hinting at a transitional presidency. Yet, upon securing his first term, it became evident that Biden viewed it as a stepping stone to a second term. This perspective throws light on the broader strategies and dynamics at play within his administration and the Democratic Party, particularly in the context of legal actions against Donald Trump.
I couldn’t believe the video of Biden smirking was real…
I thought perhaps someone overlaid satire / fake audio with the question.
I found the original.
Holy hell, it’s real.
The face of evil. #BidenSmirk pic.twitter.com/GCMKLcAj7a
— Viva Frei (@thevivafrei) May 31, 2024
The Justice Department’s pursuit of Trump for the January 6th events seemed to shift focus from expected financial connections to allegations of election fraud when initial investigations didn’t pan out. Typically, if an investigation fails to find evidence, it can simply be concluded. However, the insistence on continuing the investigation, despite lacking direct connections, suggests an undercurrent of political pressure, which appeared to influence other legal actions against Trump, like those resumed by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
This political maneuvering against Trump may have broader implications for the upcoming trials of Hunter Biden on gun and tax charges, which may reinforce public cynicism towards the political establishment. Biden’s strategy seemingly involves using Trump as a foil to secure a second term by maintaining a focus on Trump, rather than policy achievements or future plans.
This should be a wake up call to all Americans.
Biden and the Democrat Elite have turned our country into a banana republic. They will go after anyone who dares to challenge their power.
We, the people, are the only ones who can reverse this disaster and save our country by… pic.twitter.com/TjP2JvOydW
— Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) June 1, 2024
Biden’s presidency, which was arguably facilitated by Democratic leaders to prevent Bernie Sanders’ nomination, reflects a calculated choice during a period when defeating Trump was paramount. Biden’s minimal campaign efforts and the record voter turnout in 2020 were more a reflection of Trump’s divisiveness than Biden’s appeal – so says media and the Left. But we all know the truth of the massive theft on election night at 3:30 am.
The narrative suggests that if Biden had not deviated from an implied single-term presidency, a younger generation of Democrats might have emerged to reshape the party’s future. Instead, his decision to run again seems to have stifled this evolution and perpetuated legal strategies aimed at Trump, influencing figures like Bragg, Fani Willis, and Jack Smith to intensify legal scrutiny of Trump. The Soviet trials will continue. The witch hunts will not stop.
Biden surrendered Afghanistan to Taliban rule.
Biden now wants Israel to surrender Gaza to Hamas rule.
Biden’s foreign policy is an absolute failure. pic.twitter.com/Bi5BscWFAF
— The Persian Jewess (@persianjewess) June 1, 2024
The implications of Biden’s decision to seek re-election extend beyond immediate political battles. Critics argue it reflects poorly on his leadership, given the overwhelming perception, even among Democrats, that he may not be fit for the role. This, coupled with his strategic focus on making the election a referendum on Trump, underscores doubts about his electability in a straightforward contest.
Moreover, Biden’s age and cognitive abilities are significant concerns, drawing uncomfortable parallels with past scenarios where leaders’ capabilities were a critical issue. The ongoing legal entanglements and the political climate they foster could have long-lasting, divisive effects on American politics, raising questions about the integrity and motivations behind such political strategies.
Ultimately, Biden’s decision to seek a second term is seen by some as a profound misstep, one that might be judged harshly by history, especially if it appears to have been driven more by political survival than by a genuine vision for the nation’s future. This decision might be equated to sacrificing long-term political health for short-term tactical gains, a strategy fraught with potential repercussions for the Democratic Party and the U.S. political landscape at large. One thing is certain, if November were to be a free and fair election, Biden has almost no chance of winning as the entire nation now increasingly understands the evil now rising in America and across the West. It is Trump that can fix this or begin to. If November is a repeat of 2020, a massive majority of the nation will know it was stolen. The end result will not be kind to Obama, Biden and the Marxist cabal trying to destroy American freedom. Stay armed my friends, buy more. Practice. Your very life and your children’s lives are now at stake.
Major Points
- Joe Biden, initially presenting himself as a transitional figure, has actively pursued a second term, viewing his first term as a stepping stone. A puppet as the rest of us know.
- The Justice Department shifted its focus from financial inquiries to election fraud in its investigation against Donald Trump, suggesting political pressure to continue the case despite lacking evidence. The Soviets will never stop.
- Biden’s re-election strategy appears to rely heavily on opposition to Trump, overshadowing his own policy achievements and future plans, since he has none other than Marxist nonsense.
- Biden’s decision to run again has stifled potential new Democratic leadership and perpetuated a focus on legal actions against Trump, impacting other political figures. Biden is relying on the power of the media and the Deep State in facilitating another win at 3:30 in the morning, scamming h9is way into another term. AMerica will not take it too kindly this time.
- Critics argue that Biden’s reelection bid, influenced by tactical considerations rather than substantive leadership, may have long-lasting negative effects on American politics. As in, a real American revolution erupting some time in a second stolen term.
TL Holcomb – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News