Biden and the 25th Amendment

 Derek Hunter:

There’s something seriously wrong with Joe Biden. I realize that’s not exactly breaking news, but it is something we’re going to have to discuss because the implications are beyond the point of being able to ignore them. The 25th Amendment exists for a reason, and Joe is demonstrating that reason almost daily.

Remember all the talk about Donald Trump and the 25th Amendment? “He walked slowly down a wet ramp, he must be removed!” “Did you see that mean tweet? He’s got to go!” It didn’t matter what the then President did, a leftist was insisting it was a threat to the republic and he had to be removed because of it.

Joe Biden routinely makes false statements about his own life, and everyone pretends that’s how he is – “It’s just Joe being Joe.”

In one sense, that’s true. Joe Biden has always been a liar. But I’m not suggesting he be tossed from office because of his lifelong dishonesty, or even his senility. The thing about Joe as president is you never know if he’s lying or if he’s just so damn dumb he doesn’t know any better. He’s only been senile in the last few years, he’s been stupid his whole life.

But there’s something else that has been a factor in Joe Biden’s whole life that is even more dangerous than his stupidity of senility: his insecurity.

Joe Biden’s whole life has been an act of fiction of his own making. You have to ask yourself why he lies about so many things, most of which are insignificant – “I used to drive a truck” “My great-grandpa was a coal miner,” etc. He’s wildly insecure and trying to get the people he’s talking to – truck drivers, coal miners – to like him.

In 1987, before being forced out of his first run for president, and before his series of brain aneurysms, he lied about literally everything related to his academic career simply because he was asked a question about his grades. The question was not confrontation but met with Joe’s quick temper and a flurry of lies. He didn’t receive a scholarship for academics, he didn’t win awards, and he didn’t graduate anywhere near the top of his class – he graduated 76th out of 85 students. (Read all about it, there’s a lot more.)

A secure person doesn’t do that.
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Joe has to go.  He is a terrible President even if he were not senile and a regular liar. He has caused rampant inflation.  His immigration policy is irresponsible besides being illegal.  His energy policy is idiotic, blocking US production and begging others to produce more.

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