The Swamp logo

Reason First: Stop Joe Biden Before it’s Too Late

Joe Biden can barely string together words. Why should he be president?

By Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
Like

This is serious. Former Vice President Joe Biden’s verbal slip ups are not gaffes. They are signs of a man unfit for being the leader of the semi-free world. His mind is too cluttered with nonsense that he has no clue as to what he is saying. Over the past few years, pundits have quipped and late night show hosts have jabbed at Biden’s inability to complete a sentence or worse. He attempts to form a coherent string of words but like an old car low on fuel sputters to an awkward, grinding halt.

Biden represents the blowhard that runs off of other people’s esteem for him. Instead of being a first-hander, he stoops lower to the level of someone who must look to the next man to gain prestige. On his two previous failed attempts at the presidency, (1988, 2008) he at least had fire in his belly. Even if that flame consisted of preparing to burn through America’s dollars on social programs. He stands for the rage and bluster of the left that is similar to Bernie Sanders. Both the left and the right show signs of being collectivists. No one in politics today champions the individual. Biden intensifies this notion as he plans to save and expand Obamacare, an immoral State run implementation.

For the people in his camp to continue to let him blurt out complete drivel and fallacies, they should be ashamed of themselves. Biden can’t piece together cogent sentences and few are persuaded to follow his campaign based off of those inconsistencies. Whoever is behind his team quarterbacking plays ought to cease. Biden is not the only old person (his competitors are in their seventies, too) to be in the running but he shows signs of senility. He struggles with words and mistakes time periods. His willingness to campaign for the highest office in the land is not admirable but an error. To beat the vicious Donald Trump, a young leader with charisma, smarts, ethics, and a firm understanding of the proper role of government ought to have already arisen. Some thought that Mayor Pete Buttigieg would have been the ideal to accomplish this. After he backed out, septuagenarians have either spent over five hundred million dollars on ads (Michael Bloomberg) or still cling to voters to opt for another woman nominee (Elizabeth Warren) or socialist (Bernie Sanders). In reality, Biden should not beat any of these candidates. They all preach sacrifice, selflessness and abhor success. Chiefly, that is success in the businessworld. Even Bloomberg said that he’s “lucky.”

Biden may not have enough stamina to voice activate his smart home system. What makes people think that he can be the commander-in-chief? His ideals remain rubbery and dusty at the same time. Much like other bureaucrats, he is not working to get rid of Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and other programs that the government propagates as virtuous. These evil ideas put into practice are bankrupting America’s pockets and have hijacked her soul.

Biden’s mental instability contributes to his incapability to properly govern his own words. How would he fare against other leaders of the free world? Trump has laughable gaffes that can be passed off if he weren’t so despicable. The words that tumble from Biden’s mouth only solidify the fact that he should end his campaign right now. If he has any clue what actual state in America he is in at any given moment, he ought to realize that this is a Sisyphean task. But he’s not pushing a boulder up a hill only to see it fall and go through the same motions again. No. He’s staring at the large rock wondering if he should push it aside or sit on it. It’s definitely time for him to have a seat.

politicians
Like

About the Creator

Skyler Saunders

Cash App: $SkylerSaunders1

PayPal: paypal.me/SkylerSaunders

Join Skyler’s 100 Club by contributing $100 a month to the page. Thank you!

Reader insights

Be the first to share your insights about this piece.

How does it work?

Add your insights

Comments

There are no comments for this story

Be the first to respond and start the conversation.

Sign in to comment

    Find us on social media

    Miscellaneous links

    • Explore
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Support

    © 2024 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.