President Joe Biden made it official Tuesday that he’s running again in 2024 with Kamala Harris as his running mate so that he can “finish the job” of destroying the country. The New York Times ran the numbers and found that Biden would be 82 when he started his second term and 86 when it ended. This editor’s old enough to remember when Ronald Reagan was too old to be president; even John McCain’s age was a problem. But as Biden’s primary nurse, Dr. Jill Biden, asks, how many 30-year-olds could keep up with her husband’s rigorous schedule?
We’re surprised the Times is doing this — maybe they secretly wanted Biden to bow out and let Gavin Newsom run. Anyway, here’s a “snapshot” of pathological liar Biden’s body and mind at 80. We know he and Dr. Jill race each other in the morning to see who gets to use the Peleton first.
If President Biden is re-elected in 2024, he will be 82 when he takes office and 86 when his term ends. Here’s a snapshot of the body and mind of an octogenarian and the potential problems doctors look out for. https://t.co/OWbrFZIXDC
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 25, 2023
Biden has long wanted this title and the career bureaucrats have long wanted autonomy from executive oversight. It’s a match made in heaven for China.
— Luther Broadsword (@Broadsword_Luke) April 25, 2023
It’s time to stop pretending this country is functional and get serious about taking ourselves and our future seriously again.
— Harry Beckwith (@HarryGBeckwith) April 25, 2023
The reason he is so old and “able” to do his job is because he doesn’t do his job. The team the DNC has curated around this man’s weird “paternal” image does all the work. He’s effectively useless.
— Justin Carey (@onejustincarey) April 25, 2023
You know what would put an end to all the speculation? A cognitive test…
— DallasTexasArms.Co (@DallasTexasArms) April 25, 2023
We don’t need this snapshot. We witness it everyday.
— Reyna (@_Reyna_) April 25, 2023
These are valid concerns.
— Publius (@Publius_STL) April 25, 2023
Wow, a lot of people are posting 1) the amazing achievements of octogenarians they found on Google and 2) screenshots of the New York Times subscription cancellations.
So depressing that this is all you can focus on. NYT do better
— Elizabeth de Bethune ✍️ (@lizrdeb) April 25, 2023
Cancelled pic.twitter.com/XDJYD7hCdr
— Regulate Dick Not Jane ☮️❤️🏳️🌈💪🇺🇦🌊 (@lauralotsalines) April 25, 2023
Time to cancel my script.
— PupperMumQuatre (@PupperMumAgain) April 25, 2023
Only he has a great team of advisors to back him.up..
— 821-Thor's Day Child (@The821_821) April 25, 2023
The great Susan Rice just stepped down to make room for … Neera Tanden.
Time to cancel my subscription!
— Victoria Delaney, Ph.D. (@Vdelane1Delaney) April 25, 2023
So glad I cancelled my subscription. Another worthless article.
— Laurie Me (@lakrme58) April 25, 2023
The simple way to fix this is to just send him off into retirement, and then those complications will be between him and his family not the entire country
— president-elect of ramsnation (@amramsfan1) April 25, 2023
Sounds good to us.
This reminds us of all the Ruth Bader Ginsburg acolytes who were furious with her for dying and not resigning earlier.
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Related:
Rep. Ro Khanna calls on Sen. Dianne Feinstein to resign as she can no longer fulfill her duties https://t.co/aU343YpWB2
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 13, 2023
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