People are questioning whether Biden actually resigned or was the victim of a coup

excalibur

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Seriously, what a mess, as less than 24 hours earlier Biden tweeted he was going to win. Then, on X, he tweets he's dropping out from the race for the nomination.

Then, it took about 30 minutes for another tweet saying he backs Kamala Harris for the nomination.

For something this momentous, Biden should have asked for TV time to make a public statement to America, to all of us. Crickets.

Where is the President?


For now, I'm taking at face value that Biden has withdrawn from the presidential campaign via a tweeted-out letter, with the promise of a live statement to follow.
However, a surprising number of people believe that, considering how consequential Biden's statement is, a tweeted-out letter suggests a coup rather than a voluntary resignation. More than anything, this reveals how the Biden administration has destroyed all trust in the government.
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The second, roughly 30 minutes later, at 2:13 p.m. Eastern Time, finally endorsed Kamala:
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The whole thing is peculiar, aside from its uniqueness in American political history. What's appeared on X, the social media site where political junkies live, is a growing suspicion that Biden didn't actually resign. Instead, many people (possibly hundreds) hypothesize that the letter was put out on Biden's behalf, forcing him to accept a fait accompli. Had Joe actually withdrawn on his own initiative, most believe he would have made that consequential announcement in person rather than via a letter. And of course, the memes are already in play:
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Seriously, what a mess, as less than 24 hours earlier Biden tweeted he was going to win. Then, on X, he tweets he's dropping out from the race for the nomination.

Then, it took about 30 minutes for another tweet saying he backs Kamala Harris for the nomination.

For something this momentous, Biden should have asked for TV time to make a public statement to America, to all of us. Crickets.

Where is the President?


For now, I'm taking at face value that Biden has withdrawn from the presidential campaign via a tweeted-out letter, with the promise of a live statement to follow.
However, a surprising number of people believe that, considering how consequential Biden's statement is, a tweeted-out letter suggests a coup rather than a voluntary resignation. More than anything, this reveals how the Biden administration has destroyed all trust in the government.
...
The second, roughly 30 minutes later, at 2:13 p.m. Eastern Time, finally endorsed Kamala:
...
The whole thing is peculiar, aside from its uniqueness in American political history. What's appeared on X, the social media site where political junkies live, is a growing suspicion that Biden didn't actually resign. Instead, many people (possibly hundreds) hypothesize that the letter was put out on Biden's behalf, forcing him to accept a fait accompli. Had Joe actually withdrawn on his own initiative, most believe he would have made that consequential announcement in person rather than via a letter. And of course, the memes are already in play:
...




Nobody cares what loons think.
 
Seriously, what a mess, as less than 24 hours earlier Biden tweeted he was going to win. Then, on X, he tweets he's dropping out from the race for the nomination.

Then, it took about 30 minutes for another tweet saying he backs Kamala Harris for the nomination.

For something this momentous, Biden should have asked for TV time to make a public statement to America, to all of us. Crickets.

Where is the President?


For now, I'm taking at face value that Biden has withdrawn from the presidential campaign via a tweeted-out letter, with the promise of a live statement to follow.
However, a surprising number of people believe that, considering how consequential Biden's statement is, a tweeted-out letter suggests a coup rather than a voluntary resignation. More than anything, this reveals how the Biden administration has destroyed all trust in the government.
...
The second, roughly 30 minutes later, at 2:13 p.m. Eastern Time, finally endorsed Kamala:
...
The whole thing is peculiar, aside from its uniqueness in American political history. What's appeared on X, the social media site where political junkies live, is a growing suspicion that Biden didn't actually resign. Instead, many people (possibly hundreds) hypothesize that the letter was put out on Biden's behalf, forcing him to accept a fait accompli. Had Joe actually withdrawn on his own initiative, most believe he would have made that consequential announcement in person rather than via a letter. And of course, the memes are already in play:
...



I don't think there's any doubt that this is a coup.
 
A coup d'état, or simply a coup, is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership.​
 
Lol…not even close. Look up the definition of coup.


Posted again:

A coup d'état, or simply a coup, is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership.​
 
Posted again:

A coup d'état, or simply a coup, is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership.​
Thank you for proving me right…again.

Now, read your definition slowly. An “illegal” attempt by a “military organization” to unseat incumbent leadership. There was nothing illegal here nor was there a “military organization” involved. Nor, by the way, was their violence which is normally part and parcel of a coup.
 
Seriously, what a mess, as less than 24 hours earlier Biden tweeted he was going to win. Then, on X, he tweets he's dropping out from the race for the nomination.

Then, it took about 30 minutes for another tweet saying he backs Kamala Harris for the nomination.

For something this momentous, Biden should have asked for TV time to make a public statement to America, to all of us. Crickets.

Where is the President?


For now, I'm taking at face value that Biden has withdrawn from the presidential campaign via a tweeted-out letter, with the promise of a live statement to follow.
However, a surprising number of people believe that, considering how consequential Biden's statement is, a tweeted-out letter suggests a coup rather than a voluntary resignation. More than anything, this reveals how the Biden administration has destroyed all trust in the government.
...
The second, roughly 30 minutes later, at 2:13 p.m. Eastern Time, finally endorsed Kamala:
...
The whole thing is peculiar, aside from its uniqueness in American political history. What's appeared on X, the social media site where political junkies live, is a growing suspicion that Biden didn't actually resign. Instead, many people (possibly hundreds) hypothesize that the letter was put out on Biden's behalf, forcing him to accept a fait accompli. Had Joe actually withdrawn on his own initiative, most believe he would have made that consequential announcement in person rather than via a letter. And of course, the memes are already in play:
...



I was thinking this too. He has received 8 rounds of Paxlovid already for Covid but who knows what else they "slipped in".
 
Seriously, what a mess, as less than 24 hours earlier Biden tweeted he was going to win. Then, on X, he tweets he's dropping out from the race for the nomination.

Then, it took about 30 minutes for another tweet saying he backs Kamala Harris for the nomination.

For something this momentous, Biden should have asked for TV time to make a public statement to America, to all of us. Crickets.

Where is the President?


For now, I'm taking at face value that Biden has withdrawn from the presidential campaign via a tweeted-out letter, with the promise of a live statement to follow.
However, a surprising number of people believe that, considering how consequential Biden's statement is, a tweeted-out letter suggests a coup rather than a voluntary resignation. More than anything, this reveals how the Biden administration has destroyed all trust in the government.
...
The second, roughly 30 minutes later, at 2:13 p.m. Eastern Time, finally endorsed Kamala:
...
The whole thing is peculiar, aside from its uniqueness in American political history. What's appeared on X, the social media site where political junkies live, is a growing suspicion that Biden didn't actually resign. Instead, many people (possibly hundreds) hypothesize that the letter was put out on Biden's behalf, forcing him to accept a fait accompli. Had Joe actually withdrawn on his own initiative, most believe he would have made that consequential announcement in person rather than via a letter. And of course, the memes are already in play:
...



Why do you care? You didn't support Biden.
The only reason you'd care is the same one that your savior is shaking in his boots tonight over.....
Shit...I'm screwed. She's gonna eat me alive!! :auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:
 
When snidely whiplash demanded that Penelope sign over the deed to her ranch, that was 'technically legal' as well. I get the feeling that the two situations are not that different.
 

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