The Morning Briefing: Dems Are Stuck With Biden, Let's Hope the Rest of Us Aren't
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The Morning Briefing: Dems Are Stuck With Biden, Let's Hope the Rest of Us Aren't Top O' the Briefing Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Bendrick was the only one who couldn't see the potential for disaster in his "mac and cheese and hot yoga" studio idea. A hot topic of conversation among Americans of all political persuasions these days is whether President-in-Theory Joe Biden will be running the country completely into the ground for reelection next year. The question of whether he even can run is a valid one. Biden didn't really have to campaign in 2020. He just had to sit still for a few minutes in his basement and concentrate on not drooling while his wife spoke for him on videos that looked like they were produced by one of his grandkids. If this guy has to leave the White House more than 10 times between August and November of next year he might be sapped of the will to sniff young children. While much ... | | | |
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