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Planning for the Future: Insights into Staffers' Strategy in the Event of a Reelected Biden

Published 1 week ago3 minute read

America dodged a bullet when Joe Biden ended his reelection campaign in July of that same year. (We also dodged one when Kamala Harris lost the election in November, but that’s another story.)

Although RedState reported literally for years that Joe was a shell of his former self—and his former self wasn’t all that great to begin with—the Biden administration along with their corrupt cohorts in the mainstream media lied, spewed disinformation, and did everything in their power to conceal the truth from the American public.

Now it’s all coming out in the form of tell-all books, confessions from former aides, and even from leading cover-up enablers like CNN’s Jake Tapper. On Sunday, his co-author of the exposé “Original Sin,” Axios’ Alex Thompson, answered the burning question many of us wondered about all along: who would run the country if an obviously compromised Biden had somehow managed to win a second term?

Turns out the morality-free staffers had a frankly treasonous plot ready to enact: they’d just need to show “proof of life” once in a while. Appearing with “FOX News Sunday” host Shannon Bream, Thompson laid out their devious plan :

: You quote a long-time Biden aide basically admitting he shouldn’t be running again. They said to you on page 85, ‘He just had to win, and then he could disappear for four years. He’d only have to show proof of life every once in a while. His aides could pick up the slack.’ Who would have been running the White House in a second Biden term?

: Well, this person went on to say that when you’re voting for a president, you’re voting for the aides around him. But these aides were not even Senate-confirmed aides. These are White House aides. These were unelected people. And one of the things that really I think comes out in our reporting here is that if you believe — and I think a lot of these people do sincerely believe that Donald Trump was and is an existential threat to democracy — you can rationalize anything, including sometimes doing undemocratic things, which I think is what this person is talking about.

They planned to use these “proof of life” moments to prop up the commander in chief, but actually run the country themselves. In other words, they were able to convince themselves to do evil in the name of “good.” 

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This is sick stuff, folks, and one hundred percent in violation of the Constitutional principles that made our country great. They valued power over the American people.


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