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Biden dropping out

The gays being accepted years ago as perfectly normal folks and not mentally ill was the first step in transing kids today.
No it wasn't.

Your parents giving your neighbors a bunch of leftover okra yall grew in your garden because they didn't have enough room in the freezer for the bumper crop that year was the first step in all of us accepting socialism.

(also no)
 
No it wasn't.

Your parents giving your neighbors a bunch of leftover okra yall grew in your garden because they didn't have enough room in the freezer for the bumper crop that year was the first step in all of us accepting socialism.

(also no)
Try fucking zucchini squash
 
It's the autism.

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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is doubling down on her support for President Biden as more of her fellow Democrats are publicly and privately calling on him to step down after his botched debate performance.

The Democratic governor told MSNBC Sunday: “We have the best candidate running right now, and that is President Biden.”

She added that, “One bad night does not affect three and a half years of stellar accomplishment, and I’m really excited about the next four years ahead.”

Hochul is expected to meet with the president and other Democratic governors at the White House later Wednesday.

The governors will share feedback from voters in their state and discuss the Biden campaigns plans through November.

Hochul has dismissed rumors that she is vying for a job in a potential second administration for the Biden administration.

Meanwhile, a recent Siena College poll showed the Democratic governor hitting her lowest favorability and job approval so far. The poll, released late last month, showed the governor’s favorability rating at 38-49% and her job approval rating at 44-50%.

Biden showed similarly dismal approval figures in New York, with a favorability among New York voters at 42-53% and an overall approval rating at 45-53%.
 
No it wasn't.

Your parents giving your neighbors a bunch of leftover okra yall grew in your garden because they didn't have enough room in the freezer for the bumper crop that year was the first step in all of us accepting socialism.

(also no)
Dammit! I just gave away a bunch of squash because I gots too much.
 
Recent speech, his caretakers had him using a teleprompter in a small setting, he read the notes outloud again, and his train of thought derailed a few times.



 
Dammit! I just gave away a bunch of squash because I gots too much.
Mom and dad were the only two who ate it, but dad always planted two 40 foot rows. Mom dried some to turn into bread, dad took some to work with him, the rest we hauled to church and left in the foyer. Eventually we just ended up feeding to the goats and pig. But next year dad planted the same amount!
 
Joetato & Jilldo are such power hungry loons that I don't see them giving up without a fight, it's going to be entertaining for sure, get your popcorn ready.
Maybe Hillary’s got it in her to suicide, or would it be “natural causes”, just one more…
 
CNN has fully turned on him. I am entertained.


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President Joe Biden was examined by his physician in the days following last week’s CNN presidential debate, the White House tells CNN — despite the White House press secretary having said Wednesday that the president has had no medical exams since his February physical.

“Several days later, the president was seen to check on his cold and was recovering well,” White House spokesman Andrew Bates said.

On Wednesday, CNN had asked Karine Jean-Pierre in the White House press briefing whether the president had received “any medical exams” since his February physical, and the press secretary had responded: “We were able to talk to his doctor about that and that is a no.”
A White House official adds when Biden was seen by his doctor after the debate, it was a “brief check,” not a “physical.” CNN on Wednesday did not ask Jean-Pierre whether Biden had had another physical since February, but rather, any medical examination.
Politico first reported that Biden told more than 20 Democratic governors in a private meeting Wednesday night that he underwent a medical checkup after last week’s debate and is fine.

The White House’s explanation Thursday that Jean-Pierre said Biden had not had any medical exams since February because she was drawing a distinction between the president being checked out by his doctor and receiving a formal “physical” does not appear to explain a different exchange from the same briefing on Wednesday.

Jean-Pierre was asked by a reporter to clarify whether the president had been checked out by his doctor around the debate given that he had a cold.

“He was on the way to the debate, the doctor was with him, he had a cold, he’s 81. Does he not get checked out by the doctor?” the reporter asked.

“He did not get checked out by the doctor. It’s a cold, guys. It’s a cold.” she said. “I know that it affects everybody differently. We’ve all had colds, and so no, he was not checked out by the doctor.”

CNN has asked the White House for an explanation.

Questions about Biden’s fitness for office and ability to seek a second term have swirled since his stunningly halting debate performance at last week’s CNN presidential debate.

CNN reported Thursday that Biden privately acknowledged to an ally earlier this week that the next stretch of days are critical as to whether he can save his reelection bid. The White House and campaign have insisted the president is not considering ending his campaign.

Asked about concerns about Biden’s age, top advisers have repeatedly and emphatically cited his aggressive schedules during international travel as examples of his vitality and capacity to do the job at 81.

The president’s new explanation this week that he performed badly at the debate this week because of the grueling foreign travel before the debate – despite having had nearly two weeks back in the states before facing off against Donald Trump – has undercut that argument.

Jean-Pierre did not mention travel fatigue and jet lag as factors for Biden’s poor debate performance in Tuesday’s White House briefing. On Wednesday, pressed by CNN on why she had failed to mention those issues, she blamed her focus on Biden’s cold.

“I was so focused on the call – on the cold – and that’s what I kind of leaned into and talked about, but yes, his schedule did have something to do with it. It was the schedule and the cold. And I did – I was aware of that yesterday,” she said.
 
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