Biden and Harris: an impossible dilemma

Robert Hur, the special prosecutor tasked with investigating classified documents that Joe Biden had in his possession, is recommending against prosecuting the president because of his declining intellectual abilities. He describes him in particular as a “nice old man with a bad memory.”

Although he does not explicitly state that Biden is senile, the symptoms Hur describes leave little room for interpretation. His report had the effect of a bombshell on a global scale.

Impeachment proceedings

But what's shocking isn't so much the report's damning conclusions, but rather that it took so many years for anyone to finally dare to say out loud what has long been obvious.

Since the 2020 campaign, Mr. Biden has shown troubling and repeated signs of mental confusion. Even a brief compilation of his incomprehensible chatter and mumbling is enough to convince him that he is unfit to govern.

But whatever. Those afflicted by willful blindness or keeping an open secret are legion.

Today, when the king is naked, his deposition should be on the agenda. But that is not the case.

Proponents of Biden continue to resort to massive intellectual contortions to mitigate the severity of the president's cognitive deficit and justify his remaining one of the most powerful men in the world.

That says a lot, not about the president, but about Vice President Kamala Harris! Because if Biden is impeached, the Constitution stipulates that Ms. Harris will automatically replace him.

Empty

However, Ms. Harris has demonstrated her emptiness through her grotesque statements and her laughs, both strange and inappropriate, and we can easily understand her historical unpopularity.

Choosing between Biden and Harris is like choosing between plague and cholera. Nor does he have the intellectual ability to occupy the Oval Office. But then the question arises: Who really runs the United States?