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Biden Bows Out: Left's Grift Ends as Assassination and Crowdstrike Tactics Fail


In a dramatic turn of events, President Joe Biden has announced he will not seek re-election, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor. This decision comes on the heels of what many conservatives see as the ultimate failure of the left’s tactics, from assassination plots to the super-sus Crowdstrike incident. Every attempt to undermine conservative values has come up short. The grift has failed; game over.


Biden's announcement is a significant victory for those who have long questioned his ability to lead. His decision to step down reflects not just internal pressures but the overwhelming failure of his administration's strategies. Congressman Kevin Hern aptly captured this sentiment: “If Joe Biden is unfit to be the Democrat nominee for president, he’s unfit to be president for the rest of his term. For the good of the country, Joe Biden should resign immediately.”


The left's attempts to destabilize the political landscape have been numerous and aggressive. The failed assassination attempts and the debunked Crowdstrike narrative are stark reminders of the lengths to which some factions will go to retain power. These efforts have not only backfired but have also highlighted the resilience of conservative values and the American people's demand for integrity.


The Crowdstrike saga began with the 2016 DNC hack, a pivotal moment in American political history. The cybersecurity firm, connected to Ukrainian oligarchs, attributed the leak of thousands of emails via Wikileaks to Russian hackers. This sparked a firestorm of accusations and counter-accusations. Notably, the FBI never got direct access to the hacked DNC servers, relying instead on Crowdstrike’s analysis. Former FBI Director James Comey admitted during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing that the FBI was denied access to the servers, raising eyebrows and fueling conspiracy theories.


Adding another layer to this complex narrative is Crowdstrike’s connection to Ukrainian oligarchs. While details about these connections remain murky, they have been a point of contention for critics who question the impartiality and motivations behind Crowdstrike’s findings. Public reaction has been mixed, with many highlighting these concerns on social media.


Historically, the United States has seen few instances where a sitting president has opted not to run for re-election. President Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1968 withdrawal amid political turmoil is a notable example. However, Biden’s exit is uniquely significant as it underscores the collapse of a prolonged campaign of deception and manipulation by the left.


Biden’s decision raises crucial constitutional questions. While the 25th Amendment outlines presidential succession, his choice to step down as a candidate, not as president, creates an unprecedented scenario. It fuels the argument that if he is unfit to campaign, he may be equally unfit to govern or face trial. The call for his immediate resignation is not just a political maneuver but a constitutional imperative.


The endorsement of Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee adds another layer of complexity. Harris, a divisive figure, now faces the monumental task of uniting a fractured party while appealing to a skeptical electorate. Her ability to navigate this challenging political landscape is in serious question leading up to the election.


For conservatives, this moment is both a challenge and an opportunity. The Republican Party must strategically harness this momentum, focusing on unity and leveraging the left’s failures to secure a win in November. The GOP now stands at a crossroads, with the potential to redefine the political narrative and restore confidence in American governance.


Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race signifies the end of an era marked by failed leftist strategies and a reaffirmation of conservative resilience. As we move forward, it is essential to uphold the constitutional principles that define our democracy and ensure that leadership is rooted in integrity and service to the nation.



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