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The Plot to Install Joe Biden as President

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

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Joseph Robinette Biden first ran for president in 1988 when he was just 45 years old. Unfortunately for Joe, his nascent campaign never got off the ground, plagued by multiple accusations of plagiarism as well as exaggerations (I would call them lies) about his academic record.

No, Joe, you didn’t earn three college degrees. No, Joe, you didn’t attend law school on a full scholarship. And no, Joe, you didn’t graduate in the top half of your class. In fact, Joe, you graduated from Syracuse University School of Law ranked 76th in a class of 85, partially because you failed a class in your freshman year due to plagiarizing an article for the law review.

Caught red-handed again.

Biden decided to throw his hat in the presidential ring once again in 2008, but his campaign floundered as he struggled to raise funds and attract crowds. National polls showed him in single digits and after finishing fifth in the Iowa caucuses with less than 1% of the vote, Joe withdrew from the race.

In case you’ve forgotten, Biden’s 2008 campaign was also infamous for his remarks about one of his rivals, Sen. Barack Obama, whom he referred to as the “first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy.” Ouch!

For those keeping score, that’s two presidential campaigns that went down in flames with Biden failing to win a single primary in either one.

In 2020, after serving for eight years as Obama’s vice president and then passing on the 2016 race to mourn the loss of his son Beau, Joe apparently decided that the third time was the charm. He was soon forced to defend himself against allegations of sexual harassment by eight different women, who accused the former vice president of inappropriate physical contact that included touching, embracing, or kissing. Biden refuted the claims, calling himself a “tactile politician,” and the mainstream media obligingly buried the story.

Despite national polls showing him as the frontrunner due to his high name recognition and his ties to former President Obama, Biden finished fourth in Iowa, fifth in New Hampshire, and a distant second in Nevada. In any other year, such a poor performance would result in a candidate dropping out of the race, but Biden pressed on. Thanks to a late endorsement by Rep. James Clyburn, an influential black leader, Joe won the South Carolina primary by a decisive margin.

What happened next raised eyebrows… and my suspicions that the fix was on from the very beginning. Joe Biden had registered just one primary win in three presidential campaigns spread over 32 years. Not exactly an imposing record and yet, the very next day two of his leading opponents for the Democratic nomination – Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar – withdrew from the race and endorsed Biden.

Huh? How in the name of presidential politics did that make any sense? To me, it had all the earmarks of a backroom deal orchestrated by Democrat powerbrokers.

Whatever the reason for Buttigieg and Klobuchar’s premature capitulation, Biden’s first-ever primary win allowed him to regain his footing and he went on to secure his party’s nomination… despite another allegation of sexual misconduct, this time involving actual assault.

Unlike his 1988 and 2008 campaigns when he was energetic and relatively well-spoken on the stump, Biden chose to run his general election campaign from his basement amid the Covid pandemic. Skeptics noted his halting and convoluted speech whenever he made a televised appearance… and on the rare occasions when he emerged from his basement bunker like Punxsutawney Phil. However, once again his allies in the media rode to his rescue, covering up Joe’s obvious mental decline and what President Obama’s staffers used to call “Biden bombs.”

Shades of the 2008 campaign, when Obama was quoted as asking, "How many times is Biden gonna say something stupid?"

Buoyed by the media allocating more than 90% of its election coverage to negative stories about President Trump – and a Democrat-controlled House determined to impeach the sitting president for everything from biting his nails to not sipping his soup correctly – Joe Biden was “elected” as America’s 46th president and “installed” on January 20, 2021.

I am convinced that a relative handful of Washington insiders knows the true story of the 2020 primary and general election campaigns, but whether those details will ever be revealed… or history will ever record them… remains to be seen.

Meanwhile, we can only hope and pray that history doesn’t repeat itself in 2024 and that the damage that Joe and his handlers have done to America can be reversed before it’s too late.

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