How Clinton, Obama, Pelosi and Schumer would topple the aging Presidentโฆ and when they’d do it
Nearly every time Presidentย Joe Bidenย appears in public these days, he fuels the chatter: Will aging Joe bow out of the 2024 race? Will he beย forcedย to step aside?
In the latest incident, former presidentย Barack Obamaย was seen on Saturday reaching for Biden’s hand and seemingly guiding the 81-year-old Commander-in-Chief off the stage at aย Los Angelesย fundraiser.ย
And that came after Bidenย stood motionless and stared blanklyย for a full minute at a Juneteenth celebration at theย White Houseย on Monday, as others sang and danced around him. Eventually, Philonise Floyd, brother of the lateย George Floyd,ย noticed Biden’sย concerning pause and wrapped his arm around him to help.
White House spokesperson Andrew Bates is denying that Biden froze in the viral video, calling it a ‘cheap fake memo’ being spewed by the media.
But it seems no matter how much cold water the Biden campaign or Democratic Party throw on this raging fire of speculation, Americans will not be put off the Great Joe Biden Replacement Theory.
It’s the idea that somehow, some way the President will be swapped out as theย Democratic Party‘s candidate ahead of the 2024ย election.
‘Dropping out would be a big risk. But there’s some threshold below which continuing to run is a bigger risk,’ polling guru Nate Silver wrote on social media last week. ‘Are we there yet? I don’t know. But it’s more than fair to ask.’
Silver, founder of the website FiveThirtyEight, noted that Biden’s average approval rating had reached a new low of 37.4 percent. And chief among voter concerns is Biden’s age, which Silver concluded to be, ‘an extremely understandable concern, [as] Biden looks/acts his age and is a huge outlier to ask for the job until 86 [years old].’
Atlantic columnist Mark Leibovich cruelly stamped the President ‘Ruth Bader Biden’ earlier this month.ย
That’s a reference to the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, who once angered some liberals by refusing to retire during Barack Obama’s presidency and subsequently passed away during Donald Trump’s term, allowing the Republican president to nominate a conservative justice.
Byย Charlie Spiering