Get Used to It: Biden Isn’t Going Anywhere
As we approach the upcoming U.S. Presidential election, the GOP fantasy crowd seems to be consumed by conspiracy theories. They believe that the Democrats will switch candidates at the last minute, with Biden stepping down and Michelle Obama taking his place. But let’s take a step back and ask ourselves a simple question: have these conspiracy theorists actually paid attention to politics?
The truth is, Biden is here to stay. The idea that Michelle Obama, who has never expressed interest in running for public office, would suddenly decide to enter the race and replace Biden is nothing more than Republican propaganda. It’s a desperate attempt by the GOP to cause chaos among the Democrats and strip them of the advantage of incumbency.
But let’s dive deeper into the mindset of the GOP fantasy crowd. These individuals have fallen victim to a number of conspiracy theories in the past, most notably the QAnon movement. Despite the fact that every Q prediction has been proven incorrect, they continue to believe in these baseless claims. It’s as if they’re living in an echo chamber, where facts and reality hold no sway.
The Republican Party’s position in this election is one of desperation. They know that their chances are slim, especially with Trump as their candidate. They want to convince people that Biden needs to drop out in order to create chaos and divisions among the Democrats. They want to strip away the advantage of incumbency because they know that Trump is a deeply unpopular figure with a long list of criminal charges.
But here’s the thing: if the GOP truly believed that Trump was cruising to victory and that Biden was a weak candidate, they wouldn’t be trying to push the idea that Biden will be replaced on the ticket. They would simply sit back and enjoy the show. The fact that they’re trying so hard to plant seeds of doubt shows just how worried they truly are.
The Republicans have no one to blame but themselves for their current predicament. They haven’t won anything significant since 2016, and even then, they lost the popular vote. They have no plans to actually get things done or help anyone. Their “red wave” never materialized, and they have nothing to show for the past three years. Yet, they still believe they are “winning.” It’s a delusion born out of desperation.
As we approach the election, it’s crucial not to get complacent. We’ve seen what complacency can lead to, as it did in 2016. But let’s not forget that any Democrat who, according to these conspiracies, would replace Biden is still a better candidate than any Trump-devoted Republican. We must remain focused, informed, and engaged in the political process.
In conclusion, the GOP fantasy crowd needs a reality check. Biden isn’t going anywhere, and the Democrats are united behind him. The conspiracy theories and desperate attempts to cause chaos among the Democrats only highlight the desperation of the Republican Party. It’s time for the GOP to wake up and face the reality of the situation. The American people are ready for change, and they’re not buying into these baseless claims. Get used to it: Biden isn’t going anywhere.