We Aren’t Prepared For The Hell Democrats Will Put America Through In 2024

Sometimes coincidences happen in American politics, but what’s happening right now with the Democratic Party — the repeated loud and public doubting about Joe Biden’s future by prominent party figures — is not a coincidence.

This is coordinated, and as the 2024 election draws nearer, anything is possible.

In an interview with Patrick Bet-David this week, Robert Kennedy Jr. said something about the eventual Democrat presidential nominee I hadn’t considered. “If he were going to drop out,” Kennedy said, referring to Biden, “the time to drop out would be during the convention because then he would control the delegates, because they’re all Biden delegates, and he would then be able to pick his successor.”

The idea being that Biden, with the full Democrat apparatus behind him, would lock up the nomination by formally “running” but then direct all of his secured delegates to fall behind someone else, either because he knows he can’t endure a general election campaign, or because he’s been told he better not try.

I can’t think of a more bloodcurdling scenario, and it’s not at all out of the realm of high possibilities. “If Trump wasn’t running,” Biden said at a fundraiser on Tuesday, “I’m not sure I’d be running.”

Democrats are, of course, in a problem of their own making. They nominated a cadaver who was twice rejected for the spot in the past. But it turned out that with a little pandemic hyping, race riot stoking, and mail-in ballot rigging, they were able to pull things off and foist him into the White House, defeating (temporarily) Donald Trump. Unfortunately, the country collapsed into ruin under Biden, and the next election was fast approaching. They knew he shouldn’t run again, but his natural successor was an inept and undeniably unqualified Kamala Harris, Biden’s black woman of color female vice president.

They were stuck with the only person who could say he had beaten Trump before and was the best option to do it again. It just so happened that that person was now past the age of 80, in obvious and rapid decline, and had overseen a presidential term marked by global war and economic catastrophe.

The only other option was to have a brutal open primary, something that the party’s power structure would never allow. And that’s why Bobby Kennedy Jr.’s scenario is a potential likelihood. But that leads to the next problem — it’s unthinkable that the party’s voters would accept that national leadership would unilaterally determine who gets to be the nominee. I don’t know if you’ve seen Democrat voters lately, but they’re not exactly moving along with the rest of the herd.

There would be rioting and, almost certainly, violence. For weeks, maybe months. What would Democrat leaders do to quell it? What wouldn’t they do? Nonetheless, it’s a price they’d be willing to pay if it increased their chances of defeating Trump a second time.

Democrats cornered themselves. But there is absolutely no way in hell they will quietly plod their way to likely defeat. It’s going to get very, very messy, and it’s destined to
be dangerous.

And you thought 2020 was wild.

They get what they deserve. Biden is done… he won’t be POTUS again. A large percentage of Dems will vote for someone other than biden, even if it means Trump or another Repub, just to be rid of the fiasco that this has become. You will also see a large percentage of the black vote go to the Repubs this time around.

“The only other option was to have a brutal open primary…” IMO all primary elections for POTUS should be open.

It’s going to be interesting, for sure.

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Are you a gun owner? Know how to use a firearm? What kind of physical shape are you in. Are you capable of at least running a mile in 9 minutes?

How about your diet? Are you eating whole foods or one with artificial ingredients and loads of carbs?

I can handle fire arms, although, I am no longer a gun owner. I used to run 25 miles a week for almost 10 years. I competed in martial arts tournaments for 12 years. I played competitive tennis for approx. 10 years. These days, I eat what ever I want… healthy or not. I drink too much. I’m almost half way to 65 years old. I really don’t care about any of this any more…lol. I do understand what you are getting at, though. :wink:

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Store non-perishable food for at least two weeks.

Secure water supply. Either bottled water or reliable water filter which does not require electricity.

Have cash. A German survivalist suggested to buy cartons of cigarettes, because they are light weight, easy to store and can always be exchanged for some essentials.

Guns? It probably depends on where you live.

Biden Slips Real Reason He’s Seeking Re-Election During Visit at Swanky Donor’s House

By Maire Clayton December 10, 2023 at 4:46am

While President Joe Biden has been fundraising for his 2024 re-election campaign, he revealed one of the reasons he is seeking a second term as the commander in chief.

And that reason is former President Donald Trump, according to The Associated Press.

Biden was at a fundraising event in Weston, Massachusetts, Tuesday when he stated the 45th president may have influenced his decision.

“If Trump wasn’t running, I’m not sure I’d be running,” Biden said.

“But we cannot let him win, for the sake of the country.”

The moment came as one of several the AP reported about Biden making news during normally repetitive speeches to big-money donors in swanky homes.

“Biden has a history of being more candid than usual when surrounded by deep-pocketed supporters,” the report stated.

While Biden may be running because of Trump, it does not appear to be translating to the current polls.

Should Biden have sought re-election in 2024?

A recent Wall Street Journal poll reported Saturday, and conducted between Nov. 29 to Dec. 4, showed Trump having a slight lead over Biden.

According to the poll, if the two candidates were going head to head, Biden lags by 4 percentage points, with 43 percent to Trump’s 47 percent.

Trump’s lead expands when more candidates are thrown into the mix — going up to 6 percentage points vs. Biden.

The poll also stated Biden’s unfavorability rating has continued to increase over his presidency.

The current commander in chief had a 53 percent unfavorable opinion in November 2021. This month, that number is 61 percent, with 50 percent holding a “very unfavorable” view.

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