Defiant old Joe was adamant that he wouldn’t back out, or should we say, his wife Jill Biden, despite the rift he had caused within his party and the entire country. Crooked Joe, in a way, sends a message to his colleagues: “If I’m going down, you guys will go down with me.”
But Obama’s former adviser, David Axelrod, did not mince his words as he predicted Biden would lose in historic numbers.
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On that note, Nicholas Pagnotta has a forewarning, as he quipped: “Something to keep in mind when listening to David Axelrod is that he is in many ways the public face for what Obama is saying in secret, very much like a ventriloquist controlling a puppet.”
“So when David Axelrod is putting pressure on Biden to drop out because he will lose, it is really Obama calling for Biden to drop out.”
Over the weekend, Axelrod was interviewed by CNN, where he called Dementia Joe to drop out of the race, pointing out that dismal polls would mean he could lose by a “landslide.”
He further quipped, “There are certain immutable facts of life, and those were painfully obvious on that debate stage, and the president just doesn’t seem to come to — he hasn’t come to grips with it. He’s not winning this race.”
“If you just look at the data and talk to people around the country, political people around the country, it’s more likely that he’ll lose by a landslide than win narrowly this race,” Axelrod continued.
“And if the stakes are as large as he says, and I believe they are, then he really needs to consider what the right thing to do here is.”
Obama adviser lamented that Biden seems to deny his current standing based on his interview with ABC’s George Stephanopolous.
“Listening to the interview, he seemed to deny where he is in the race. He seems not to grasp what is the big concern that people have.”
Axelrod continued that Biden is avoiding the question if he’s “set and fit to serve until he’s closer to 90 than 80? And I think the verdict right now is very negative on that.”
“[T]here’s no doubt the President was more animated and engaged tonight. He wasn’t hiding from the public. He wasn’t hiding behind a teleprompter. But he seemed to be hiding from reality. And I think that that needs to change, because the reality is grim right now, in terms of his ability to win…”



