One of the big questions on the hearts and minds of American voters is whether or not President Joe Biden possesses the stamina to discharge the duties of the office of President of the United States, both now as he occupies it and in the future should he win the general election next year for a second term in office. If new reports are true, the answer to this question is an emphatic “no.’
Then again, the answer was already “no” and that’s without even considering his health. His policies alone are enough to reject him for a second term in the White House. Just look at how he’s made shipwreck of the U.S. economy and has made it almost impossible to be able to afford basic necessities. However, if you add to that the fact Biden only works a few hours a day and booting this guy to the curb next year seems like a no-brainer.
Well, according to the Daily Caller, reports are stating that First Lady Jill Biden is beginning to micro-manage her husband’s schedule to ensure that he gets even more rest, less than a year out from the general election. The information comes from both current and former aides to the commander-in-chief. Yes, that’s right. Biden is doing even less than the nothing he was already doing.
Who, exactly, is doing the work of the president if Joe Biden is sleeping and resting most of the day? Folks, there is a person or network of people who are running this country that were not voted into that position by the American people. That is alarming.
Here’s more from the DC:
Tensions are growing around Biden as fails to acknowledge his limitations, current and former aides told Axios. To get the president more rest in an effort to avoid missteps, Jill Biden and her team are “deeply involved” in the planning of the president’s schedule, Axios reported.
While Jill Biden and her team also watch the president’s schedule to help manage his diet, a White House official downplayed the significance of the dynamic to Axios — noting that the couple keeps “an eye on one another’s schedules for the sake of balance — and they are far from the only couple in the administration who does that.”
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan closely watched former President Ronald Reagan’s schedule, while sometimes using an astrologist to do so, Axios reported. After a near assassination attempt on the former president, Nancy Reagan reportedly began occasionally consulting an astrologist when scheduling events in an effort to avoid such an incident again, the New York Post reported in 2021.
“He and Jill just want to do as much of what they are invited to,” Ted Kaufman, a friend of Biden’s and his former chief of staff, said about the first lady taking over the president’s schedule. “Jill didn’t want him to do as much as he wanted to do. And he didn’t want her to do as much as she wanted to do.”
“I feel so much younger than my age,” Biden says often to both his aides and friends.
When you look at polling data, a total of 77 percent of voters are worried about Biden’s age preventing him from being able to handle the workload of the commander-in-chief. A total of 54 percent of Democrats think he’s “too old” to hold public office.
Throughout the last several months, the president has had several slip-ups that have added to concerns about his age. While thanking firefighters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Dec. 11, Biden repeated an exaggerated claim that a small kitchen fire almost killed his wife and burned his house down. Biden has also repeated a debunked story three times since Nov. 6, including twice in one day, about his time taking the Amtrak.
Compare this to the energy displayed by former President Donald Trump who is constantly on the go and keeps a vigorous schedule on a daily basis. Clearly, it’s time for Biden to leave the public sphere and retire for good. He’s no longer strong enough to keep going in the political realm.
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