If Joe Biden leaves the presidential race, he will likely need some assurances that his family will be safe and financially solvent because the real problem with Joe Biden is the costs associated with propping him up.
Multiple media outlets and the entire Democrat establishment have spent billions of dollars putting a positive spin on Joe Biden and his family. Hunter Biden is in a FEDERAL prison for life if it’s not for the Democrat machine.
Joe Biden will also likely face multiple lawsuits for slander if money isn’t thrown at him after his presidency, and even if he gets rid of these people, he’s going to have to pay them off.
Then you have to factor in the Biden family’s standard of living, which will likely collapse if Biden is no longer USEFUL to the Democrat machine. Joe Biden is a career politician, and most politicians leave politics with more money then they went in with. However, that’s because the COST associated with propping them up is relatively low. Joe Biden, on the flip side, requires a lot of money to be propped up, and this is why Biden will likely require some financial promises from all of his “friends” post-presidency.
Humans are fickle, and when you’re no longer useful, they tend to jump ship. Joe Biden is in a position in which when he leaves politics, he’ll have less value and usefulness than George W. Bush.
Movie star and lifelong Democrat George Clooney added his voice to calls for Joe Biden to leave the presidential race on Wednesday, just weeks after headlining a fundraiser that brought in a record single-night haul for the president’s reelection campaign.
Clooney said in a New York Times opinion piece that he loves Biden, but the party would lose the presidential race as well as any control in Congress with him as the nominee.
“This isn’t only my opinion; this is the opinion of every senator and congress member and governor that I’ve spoken with in private,” wrote Clooney. He’s hosted several high-dollar Hollywood fundraisers, including for Biden last month.
Clooney argued the party should pick a new nominee at its convention next month, saying the process would be “messy” but “wake up” voters in the party’s favor, mentioning Vice President Kamala Harris and Govs. Wes Moore of Maryland, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan and Gavin Newsom of California among those from who the country should now hear.
Story by Meg Kinnard