Elections
Federal, State, and Local Election Antics
The Presidential Walker – Bye, Bye, So Long, Farewell Joe
Why Biden must withdraw
The Economist–The presidential debate was awful for Joe Biden, but the cover-up has been worse. It was agony to watch a befuddled old man struggling to recall words and facts. His inability to land an argument against a weak opponent was dispiriting. But the operation by his campaign to deny what tens of millions of Americans saw with their own eyes is more toxic than either, because its dishonesty provokes contempt.
The effect has been to put the White House within Donald Trump’s grasp. Fresh polls have found that voters in the states Mr Biden must win have moved against him. His lead may be in danger even in once-safe states such as Virginia, Minnesota and New Mexico.
New Democrat Debate Spin – Blank Looks Matter
I put together a compilation of all of Joe Biden’s most embarrassing moments during the CNN presidential debate ⚠️
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It’s actually really scary thinking about how this guy will be in charge of the most powerful country on earth… pic.twitter.com/sXEy0KSj2n
— Matt Wallace (@MattWallace888) June 28, 2024
Trump Impersonator Shawn Farash – The ‘Outlaw’ Trump
2024 Is the Year of the Outlaw President
Homer’s On The Biden ‘Meme Team’
Biden wants a memelord
Politico–Eagle-eyed observers of President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign might have noticed an unusual job posting on its website this week: “Partner Manager, Content and Meme Pages.”
Presidential campaigns have tried to insinuate themselves into the esoteric, in-joke-laden online ecosystem for years, often with dubious results: Recall Hillary Clinton, awkwardly exhorting young voters in 2016 to “‘Pokémon Go’ to the polls.” The ecosystem naturally treats disruptors a little better than incumbents; observers attributed former President Donald Trump’s shocking defeat of Clinton in part to his supporters’ mastery of “meme magic.”












