At WaEx Paul Bedard's White House Report Card: Jill Biden takes over as president fades away. Matt Vespa at TownHall says Jill Biden Leading a Cabinet Meeting Wasn't the Only Thing That Was Weird Yesterday. Comfortably Smug @ComfortablySmug "INBOX: Biden's honorary legislation folders have Jill's emblazoned signature When did we elect her President?" WokesSpy asks Who Promoted Jill Biden to Acting President and Queen Consort? The Victory Girls, Jill Biden Lives It Up While She Still Has Presidential Power. Stephen L. Miller@redsteeze "If you want to know why @peteralexander and others stopped asking questions about Biden's cognitive condition, this would be why. Jill Biden is letting him sit at the Resolute Desk while she plays Acting President. Disgraceful." RedState's Bonchie would like you to WATCH: Dazed and Confused, Joe Biden's Memory Issues Reach a Shocking New Low, forgets who it is he's supposed to introduce. At Althouse, "Biden's fun. Biden's kind of fun... I don't want to lose him now that he's just not going to be the president. He's fun now...." "Says Tim Dillon near the end of this week's podcast, reacting to Biden's putting on a Trump hat he gets from some old guy at a rally and telling the guy not to eat dogs and cats . . . " The Divine Ms. Devine at NYPo, How a circle of spies, Blinken covered up Biden scandals: Miranda Devine’s new book exclusive. At Hat Hair, Dude's Right: For the Left...Democracy Died Without a Single Whimper:
Nick Arama at RedState thinks Stephanie Ruhle Lets the Cat Out of the Bag on Kamala Strategy in Discussion With Bill Maher "If you don't like her answer, are you going to vote for Trump?" Ruhle railed. "Kamala Harris is not running for perfect, she is running against Trump." Translation? You don't need to know anything other than she's a warm body. "The problem that a lot of people have with Kamala is that we don't know her answer to anything," Stephens said. "I don't think it's a lot to ask for her to sit down for a real interview." Ruhle dismissed that, "When you move to Nirvana, I'll be your next door neighbor. We don't live there." Christine Rosen at Commentary peeks into The Kamala Cookbook. At PJM, the Great Victor Davis Hanson wonders Can Harris's Cynical, Run-Out-The Clock Campaign Succeed? Atop Da Hill, Is Kamala setting herself up for a Dewey-versus-Truman defeat? Even AP wonders why Kamala Harris to skip Al Smith dinner, a traditional event for major presidential candidates. At Fox, Harris adviser brushes off lack of interviews: 'She's a very busy person', "'She’s the vice president as well as a candidate,' Harris-Walz campaign senior adviser Keisha Lance Bottoms said." At WokeSpy, a Data Expert Sheds Light On The Scale Of Harris Campaign “Bussing” Supporters To Rallies, Kamala groupies, or paid rally goers? "Of the 5,003 mobile devices at her post-debate rally in North Carolina, 3,600 originated from Georgia. The majority were from Atlanta, while just under one-sixth were from Savannah. Data expert Tony Seruga shed further analysis on this trend; of the 5,000 mobile phones present at the Charlotte rally, around 90% have attended three others so far this campaign. More than half (54%) were even at rallies in Arizona and Nevada." Guy Benson at TownHall, YIKES: Was This Kamala's Most Awkward Moment Yet? Guy Benson@guypbenson "This only works if (a) the press doesn’t make a huge stink about it, thus breaking through to non-political-obsessive voters, and (b) the press overwhelmingly carries her water for her messaging/agenda anyway. Easy call for Team Kamala to treat journos as arms-length surrogates." Quote Byron York@ByronYork "From @axios: 'The Harris-Walz media strategy: Hide from the press.' They know they'll still get glowing coverage even if they stiff-arm the press all the way. Meanwhile, Trump-Vance have done 10x as many interviews. https://axios.com/2024/09/19/har"This is a lifelong Democrat saying this. pic.twitter.com/eVq3t5llbi
— Insurrection Barbie (@DefiyantlyFree) September 20, 2024
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At Da Blaze, EXCLUSIVE: 3 hours, 19 minutes: This damning alternative account explains why the Pentagon dropped the ball on Jan. 6. 'Instead of looking after what’s best for the country, they were looking to cover their a**es.' Ian Miles Cheong @stillgray, "Trump called for the National Guard to ensure the safety of DC on J6. They hid this information for years. He did nothing wrong and was blamed for a protest that got out of control—by design."
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