Biden’s Comments On Tarmac Stir Strong Discussions

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Hello, everyone. Prepare for some surprising news. Recently, President Biden made a shocking remark about House Speaker Mike Johnson, referring to him as “dead on arrival.” This was in response to Johnson’s criticism of Biden’s plan to significantly alter the Supreme Court during an election year.

The President was responding to a journalist who mentioned Johnson’s characterization of his Supreme Court proposal as “dead on arrival.” Biden’s response? “I think that’s what he is… He is dead on arrival.” Quite peculiar, isn’t it?

Taylor Haulsee, Johnson’s spokesperson, responded, calling the scenario “incoherent and pathetic” and even taking a shot at the deputy press secretary.

In a fascinating turn of events, Johnson shared a video of Biden’s comment on his social media, including a clip from Biden’s infamous debate with ex-President Trump. In the clip, Trump seems puzzled at the conclusion of one of Biden’s statements, adding, “I don’t think he knows what he said, either.”

Later, Biden attempted to clarify, claiming Johnson’s “thinking” was “dead on arrival.” When probed about this, White House senior deputy press secretary Andrew Bates referred all questions to Biden’s clarification.

Recently, Biden, now 81, suspended his re-election campaign and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the likely Democratic nominee.

During a speech from the Oval Office, he revealed his intention to push for Supreme Court reform. He considers this vital for our democracy, highlighting his previous fervent speech about a ruling that conferred absolute immunity for presidents’ official actions.

Johnson criticized the President’s plan to implement term limits and a code of ethics on the high court, among other changes. Johnson believes this would disrupt the balance of power and undermine the rule of law and public faith in our justice system.

Johnson argued that this proposal resulted from the continuous attempts by the Biden-Harris Administration and Congressional Democrats to undermine the Supreme Court’s credibility.

In a poignant moment, Rep. Lloyd Doggett from Texas – the first member of Congress to publicly suggest Biden step aside – welcomed the President upon his arrival. He lauded Biden as a “true statesman and patriot” on his social media.

However, following Biden’s debate performance against Trump last month, Doggett withdrew his support. He even proposed that Biden should withdraw from the presidency in a manner similar to Lyndon Johnson’s withdrawal under different circumstances.

Several Democrats in Congress eventually echoed Doggett’s sentiment, publicly encouraging Biden to step down. Biden complied on July 21, announcing he would not run in the 2024 race and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for the presidency.

Subsequently, Biden traveled to Texas to speak at the LBJ Presidential Library for the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. It’s worth noting that Lyndon B. Johnson declined to seek re-election in 1968, a decision he made roughly 295 days before the election night.

Biden’s decision to bow out came much earlier, a full 107 days before the election. This occurred just before the Democrats would have likely declared him their nominee.

House Speaker Johnson has previously voiced doubts about Biden’s mental acuity and suggested that the Democrats have concealed his lapses. Now, with Biden’s decision to step aside, it appears the truth is finally out in the open. The question remains, though: what else are they hiding?

That’s the latest news, folks. Stay informed and keep questioning until our next update!