This week the Biden White House's desperate search for a legacy (other than open borders, inflation, insane energy policies, the botched Afghanistan withdrawal and being booted off the ticket by his own party) hit Three Stooges levels of comical buffoonery. Biden and Harris wanted Americans to believe that the president who calls Trump a dictator had issued a decree creating a new constitutional amendment.
Today I'm affirming what I have long believed and what three-fourths of the states have ratified:
— President Biden (@POTUS) January 17, 2025
The 28th Amendment is the law of the land, guaranteeing all Americans equal rights and protections under the law regardless of their sex. pic.twitter.com/oZtS6Q89zG
And today I'm affirming that Biden and his handlers are either incredibly ignorant and stupid or at least hope the rest of us are.
That was just the latest attempt to create a "legacy" for Biden. However, it looks like Team Biden knows that won't be enough, so after Joe leaves office, expect the "legacy" gaslighting to continue (if anybody will listen).
Reportedly Biden is planning to write a book, and now he'll just need to find somebody to write it:
President Biden plans to write a book after leaving office, the White House confirmed to Axios, giving him an opportunity to try and shape the narrative around his presidency and the tumultuous weeks leading to his historic withdrawal from the 2024 race. https://t.co/zgTnpJjP3C
— Axios (@axios) January 17, 2025
True to form much of this book will be plagiarized and co-written by Corn Pop -- at least that's my prediction.
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President Biden plans to write a book after leaving office, the White House confirmed to Axios, giving him an opportunity to try and shape the narrative around his presidency and the tumultuous weeks leading to his historic withdrawal from the 2024 race.
Why it matters: There's a glut of reporting coming out on Biden's fateful decision to run again in 2024 and ultimately step aside after his disastrous debate with President-elect Trump — most of it unflattering to the 82-year-old president.
The only way I'll believe Biden's being truthful about his legacy will be if this is on the cover of his book:
@DecisionDeskHQ has now called the whole country with Donald Trump picking up the final swing states of Arizona and Nevada.
— Sean DeLancey (@SeanDeLanceyTV) November 7, 2024
This is the final map in the 2024 presidential election: pic.twitter.com/TCtcDib3hH
Kamala Harris of course gets credit for that as well.
What I don't understand is why the Biden White House doesn't just tweet out another constitutional amendment -- the 29th -- which proclaims that Joe must be spoken of as the best president in the history of presidents.