Biden’s ‘Uncle Joe’ moments feed Republican claims someone else is in charge

President Joe Biden may be commander in chief, but he has not ditched his “Uncle Joe” persona, cultivated over almost half a century in politics.

Republicans contend Biden’s sometimes-doddering ways are calculated to obscure his liberal priorities as he, his aides, and their congressional allies take advantage of narrow majorities on Capitol Hill before the 2022 midterm elections.

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CDC’s about-face on masks appears politically motivated to help a struggling Biden

So, what’s going on here? Could this decision by the CDC and fully supported by the Biden administration – whose members have sported masks outdoors and otherwise for months while fully vaccinated – have something to do with politics?

Of course it does, because it’s safe to say that the post-honeymoon stage for the new president is going excessively poorly.

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‘Shadow President’: Richard Grenell Warns Ex-Obama Official Is Taking Over Behind the Scenes

When former Vice President Joe Biden launched his presidential campaign in April 2019, it appeared that something about him had changed in the two years of his absence from the national stage. It was apparent, though perhaps not glaring, that his mental capacity had diminished. But, at that time, it was still possible to pass off his lapses as the gaffes he’d become so famous for.

By the early 2020 primaries, Biden’s cognitive decline had become more obvious. Still, the Democrats managed to carry him across the finish line.

Today, the signs of cognitive impairment are unmistakable. He is barely able to answer questions from the press, let alone to perform the tasks required of the presidency.

So, who is acting on his behalf? Who is actually running this country? Some might think it’s Vice President Kamala Harris or perhaps House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

But former acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell believes it’s Susan Rice, who served as former President Barack Obama’s national security advisor.

Rice is Obama’s on-site enforcer.

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Biden’s Blast from the Past – The Return of the Misery Index

This week has the distinct smell of Democrats in charge. We have gas lines again, more cars waiting to fill up their gas tanks than ever waiting to hear candidate Joe Biden speak at his sparsely attended campaign car rallies.

War is breaking out in the Middle East with Palestinian militants lobbing missiles at Israel, and Israel appropriately responding to attacks on its homeland. I wonder if Obama’s “pallets of cash” paid for any Hamas missiles? Or if the planned restoration of $235 million in US aid to the Palestinians has freed up cash for missiles?

Inflation and unemployment are both rising. It’s like traveling back in time to the late 1970s, dancing to the Bee Gees’ “Stayin Alive” under a mirror disco ball. But now it’s 2021 and we are dancing to Biden’s fiddle.

The rhyme these days is something older readers may remember, the “Misery Index”. One can hearken back to the days of President Jimmy Carter, the former peanut farmer turned US President, from 1976 to 1980, before Ronald Reagan taught America what conservatism was and could offer not only to America but the world.

h/t Mom

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While China Plots War, Biden’s Military Goes Woke

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has called for a “new vision” for the military even if no one, including him, can explain what it is. Austin has been touting something he calls “Integrated Deterrence” a buzzword that seems to involve AI, the State Department, and some sort of new way of war. But mostly it means that war is a silly idea and that no one should fight wars.

h/t Marvin

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Joe Biden Struggles to Read Teleprompter During Covid Speech, Then Says, “I’m Asking People to Continue to Follow the “CCD” Guidelines

Joe Biden could barely complete a sentence on Tuesday during his presser from the White House.

Biden struggled to read the teleprompter and couldn’t even properly pronounce the name of the government’s vaccine website.

Easy mistake, he meant to say CCP.

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US Government finally launches COVID restaurant revitalization fund but will only give money to women, minorities and the ‘socially disadvantaged’ first – and everyone else has to wait another three weeks before they can apply

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The government’s Small Business Association has finally launched a COVID restaurant revitalization fund to help the hospitality industry back on its feet – but it’ll give money first to women, vets, minorities and the ‘socially disadvantaged’ and everyone else must wait another three weeks before they can apply.

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