Rep. Mike Quigley Reiterates Call for President Joe Biden to Step Aside: ‘He Can’t Win and My Colleagues Need to Recognize That’ – WTTW (Chicago)

“The fighting spirit, and pride, and courage that served the country so well four years ago and helped Joe Biden win will bring the ticket down this time,” Quigley said. “A dismissive letter is not going to change any minds.”
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The Railroader
1 year ago

So much for the defenders of ‘Democracy’.

The chumbolones have spoken. Biden is their guy.

Last edited 1 year ago by The Railroader
Admin
1 year ago

Give credit where credit is due — for Quigley sticking to his guns on the. Most Congressional Dems were saying they wanted Biden out in private, some in public, but they’ve snapped back into line.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

The Dems used old Dementia Joe to defeat Trump in 2020. It was the only way to make the whole scam feasible. Crazy Bernie, Lieawatha, Cackling Kamala and the rest of the gang weren’t believable candidates, so they queued up old Dementia Joe, who was already demonstrating clear signs of incapacitation. Of course the Biden family syndicate was only too happy to have Joe do his weekend at Bernie’s routine, and they rang the cash register every day since. They got oh so close to pulling it off again, but alas, Joe couldn’t keep his sh!t together for 90 minutes… Read more »

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  Ex Illini

Great comment, from start to finish.

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