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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 22, 2024

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If Biden resigns now it reveals the big lie that he was just fine this whole time, when it's clear to everyone who has been paying attention that he has been incapable of doing the big job for months if not longer.

Not totally convinced.

If he were actually incapacitated I don't see why they wouldn't just invoke the 25th for the same reasons.

Kamala is looking to be president soon. She doesn’t want to normalize using the 25th amendment.

I don’t know personally how true this is but I heard recently in an interview that the 25th is not designed to forcefully remove a president. If the president is aware and capable enough to resist at all it wouldn’t work. I hadn’t heard that before and it changed my view of some of this stuff.

I don't believe anyone believes that the 25th poses a threat to Kamala.

In his interview with Stephanopoulos, Biden said, “Look. I mean, if the Lord Almighty came down and said, ‘Joe, get outta the race,’ I'd get outta the race.”

I think it’s pretty clear what happened.

Joe: "Lord, why do you sound like Nancy Pelosi?"

Lord: "I move in mysterious ways. Now, we can do this the easy way or the hard way..."

Don't mock. Kamala Harris could win in November and Nancy Pelosi would still be the most effective female politician in American history.

Looks like our troubles are behind us.

Is ..this a joke? I don't always know here.

It is, though the Biden quote is real.