On his extended trip into the dustbin of history, President Joe Biden claimed that he could have beaten Trump, implying that Kamala had blown her run, and refused to endorse her for a possible 2028 run.
“I think I would have beaten Trump, could have beaten Trump,” Biden insisted.
Asked about a future Kamala campaign, Biden said that she was “competent to run again in four years” which may be overstating it, but offered no firmer endorsement than that. Blowing through a fortune to lose badly is hardly “competent to run again”, but it’s about as little as he could get away with here.
Despite the pretense otherwise, this was a coup, and there are few signs that Biden and Kamala have a good relationship going forward. After being warned, Biden chose to pick her, and got stabbed in the back, but then again there was plenty of stabbings to go around. Biden had assured his party and the country that he only meant to be a one-term president. He mused at his exit interview that “I also wasn’t looking to be president when I was 85 years old, 86 years old” so was he running for a half-term in office?
Biden did announce that after leaving office, he was “not going to be out of sight or out of mind.” […]
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