On 5/25/25 14:59, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:No shit Sherlock! You should have listened to the Fox warnings!!!
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/16/us/politics/democrats-biden-2024.html
May 16, 2025
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In February 2024, when quizzed on President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s ability >> to communicate his re-election message, Senator Chris Murphy, the
Connecticut Democrat, quickly vouched for him.
“I know that he is ready for this campaign,” he told CBS News. “I have >> seen how effective he has been up close and personal.”
But five months into 2025, Mr. Murphy is on the leading edge of top
Democrats aiming to Etch A Sketch away their past endorsements of Mr.
Biden’s acuity. He told Politico this week that he had “no doubt” Mr. >> Biden suffered cognitive decline while in office.
But Kahana marched to the Democrat tune,,, good little sheeple.Mr. Murphy, who declined to be interviewed for this article, is not alone
in trying to reposition himself from a top Biden surrogate who sat on the
campaign’s national advisory board to a truth-teller about what really
happened in the 2024 campaign. His pivot is illustrative of a wide swath
of the party that is hoping to atone for having fallen lock-step behind
Mr. Biden.
Representative Ro Khanna of California, another Biden advisory board
member who traveled the country as a surrogate to progressives, said this
week that it was “obvious now” that Mr. Biden “was not in a condition to
run for re-election.”
Mr. Khanna had vouched for Mr. Biden up until the president ended his
campaign. A speech in Detroit that proved to be Mr. Biden’s last as a
candidate “broke through” the political noise, Mr. Khanna said five days >> before Mr. Biden dropped out.
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