(This article is Part-6 in a series; for Part-7, go here; for Part-5, go here.)
…another actor we haven’t yet chosen, fifteen minutes before the curtain goes up.
Correction: the actor is Kamala Harris. She was actually chosen for this moment four years ago.
Thank you for your patience.
—Turns out cabinet members rarely see Biden. Ahead of infrequent cabinet meetings, members submit questions and talking points to Biden. Someone from the White House will come to the cabinet member say, “In the meeting, we’ll call on you about a half-hour in and ask you this question. What will you say?”
The cabinet meetings themselves, which are supposed to be give and take, are really scripted. This is quite insane.
From day one of his Presidency, it’s been clear to people working at the White House that Biden was a scripted actor, playing a role. Badly.
Today, many politicians, influencers, and media talking heads are arguing about whether Biden should run for re-election—but they refuse to admit and acknowledge what their own sources are telling them—Biden has never really been a President. It’s been a stage production.
The information about cabinet meetings I just mentioned? CNN reported it. CNN. Yet in their daily discussions, no one brings it up again. No one says, “Obviously, we have get rid of this guy. He’s just been an actor. How senile and demented he is—that doesn’t really matter. Even if he were clear as a bell we’d still need to offload him…”
This is quite a situation. It’s on the level of, “The Pope is supposed to get his marching orders from God. That’s why he’s infallible. But actually, three cardinals are writing all his declarations. They’re running policy at the Vatican. The Pope was chosen to head the Church because he acted in plays at school when he was a boy. He was always good at pretending…”
Biden was chosen because he was an actor with one quality that fit the bill perfectly: