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Until Tuesday afternoon, I was firmly in the “Oh God, not her…” camp when pondering an early retirement by Biden. A switch flipped in my brain while reading Stephen’s column though. A flood of possibilities about why a Kamala Harris presidency to finish out Joe Biden’s term could be one blessing in disguise after another for the GOP hit me pretty much at once.

I’ll share some here.

First, any internal move to oust Biden is sure to be met with staunch resistance from the select few who form the commie cabal that’s running his brain, especially from DOCTOR Mama Jill. The Democratic power brokers will probably prevail, however, and that will create utter chaos. Throw in a new Republican majority in the House and maybe even the Senate and the Dems will spend the next two years running to and from a clown car, slipping on banana peels the whole way in each direction.

Kamala Harris hasn’t had over half a century in Washington to put together the kind of Swamp support network that Biden has. She no doubt has some fervent support, but not enough to be effective if the Democrats get kneecapped on the Hill next month. Yes, the Executive Branch can wreak havoc on its own, but it will be greatly diminished without both the House and Senate to do its bidding, as well as by the presence of Harris herself.

My entire argument against this thinking is that it bases itself on the premise that once in power (again) Republicans will fix things, instead of continuing the grift as always.

> Until Tuesday afternoon, I was firmly in the “Oh God, not her…” camp when pondering an early retirement by Biden. A switch flipped in my brain while reading Stephen’s column though. A flood of possibilities about why a Kamala Harris presidency to finish out Joe Biden’s term could be one blessing in disguise after another for the GOP hit me pretty much at once. > I’ll share some here. > First, any internal move to oust Biden is sure to be met with staunch resistance from the select few who form the commie cabal that’s running his brain, especially from DOCTOR Mama Jill. The Democratic power brokers will probably prevail, however, and that will create utter chaos. Throw in a new Republican majority in the House and maybe even the Senate and the Dems will spend the next two years running to and from a clown car, slipping on banana peels the whole way in each direction. > Kamala Harris hasn’t had over half a century in Washington to put together the kind of Swamp support network that Biden has. She no doubt has some fervent support, but not enough to be effective if the Democrats get kneecapped on the Hill next month. Yes, the Executive Branch can wreak havoc on its own, but it will be greatly diminished without both the House and Senate to do its bidding, as well as by the presence of Harris herself. My entire argument against this thinking is that it bases itself on the premise that once in power (again) Republicans will fix things, instead of continuing the grift as always.

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Putting her as president was always (((their))) plan. After 2 years of a Biden Presidency, once Kamala takes over it does not count as an presidential term (since it is under 2 years). They can then 're-elect' her for the next 8 years giving them a Puppet president for 10 years.

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Putting her as president was always (((their))) plan.

Maybe not her per se, but certainly someone else they could control.

After 2 years of a Biden Presidency, once Kamala takes over it does not count as an presidential term (since it is under 2 years). They can then 're-elect' her for the next 8 years giving them a Puppet president for 10 years.

I think that might be tougher to pull off than it was in 2020. I could be wrong, though. She could "win" 82 million votes.