New York Times Urges Biden to Drop Out: 'Greatest Public Service'

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Posted 2 days ago

The New York Times editorial board has called on President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential race. The far-left newspaper cited Biden's feeble performance in last night's debate as the chief reason the president must go in an editorial titled, "To Serve His Country, President Biden Should Leave the Race."

The newspaper said dropping out for a younger Democrat would be Biden's "greatest public service." The Times ridiculed and demeaned President Trump in its editorial, while noting that Biden is simply not up to the task.

"Democrats who have deferred to Mr. Biden must now find the courage to speak plain truths to the party's leader. The confidantes and aides who have encouraged the president's candidacy, and who sheltered him from unscripted appearances in public, should recognize the damage to Mr. Biden's standing and the unlikelihood that he can repair it," the editorial board wrote.

The Times' call for Biden to drop out comes after a recent segment on Fox News, where former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany dropped what she described as a "bombshell" concerning the current state of the Biden campaign. McEnany quoted a post from Doug Kass, a hedge fund owner and prominent figure within the Democratic party, who claimed to have insider knowledge about a meeting taking place between President Joe Biden, his former Chief of Staff Ron Klain, and former President Barack Obama.


According to Kass's post, Jill Biden is insistent about Joe Biden running for re-election, causing tension within his own campaign. Kamala Harris is reportedly "furious" that she is not being considered as a potential replacement candidate.

Kass mentioned that his neighbor in East Hampton is scheduled to host the Bidens at a fundraiser tomorrow, Saturday. He suggested that whether or not this event goes ahead as planned could provide significant insight into the current state of affairs within the Biden campaign.

The situation leaves the Democratic Party in a precarious position. Should Biden refuse to withdraw, the party must manage not only the challenges posed by a determined incumbent but also the potential fallout from progressive factions that might oppose bypassing Vice President Kamala Harris for another nominee.

Strategists are theorizing about possible scenarios, including holding a public event to symbolically transfer power should a new nominee be selected. Such an event would likely feature Biden alongside Democratic leaders like Obama, Clinton, Schumer, and Pelosi, all endorsing the newly chosen candidate, as per sources.

The Gateway Pundit reported earlier this month that Democrats have a secret plan to replace feeble Joe Biden if he falters in his initial debate with Trump or if his poll ratings continue to decline. A concerted effort by Democratic heavyweights such as Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer would be required to persuade Biden to step down—a scenario described as high risk by a Democratic strategist speaking to DailyMail.com.

The New York Times' call for Biden to drop out is a significant development in the 2024 presidential race. It remains to be seen how the Democratic Party will respond to this call and whether Biden will heed the advice of the Times' editorial board.

Sources:
thegatewaypundit.com
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