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Cheatle’s Last Stand, Harris’ Stand Against Israel & Watching Biden Stand

Cheatle’s Last Stand, Harris’ Stand Against Israel & Watching Biden Stand – Top 3 Takeaways

  1. And the winner for the worst performance on a major stage is... No, it’s hard to imagine anyone (ever) having a worse performance on a major stage than ‘Ole Joe against Trump on the debate stage. But Joe lasted 23 additional days as the Democrat’s presumptive presidential nominee after he was revealed to be about as dementia riddled as many had previously assumed him to be. That was over 22 days longer than his DEI-inspired Secret Service Director Kimberly (Cheetos) Cheatle. In an internal memo sent throughout the Secret Service on Tuesday Cheatle said in announcing her resignation: To the Men and Women of the U.S. Secret Service, The Secret Service’s solemn mission is to protect our nation’s leaders and financial infrastructure. On July 13th, we fell short on that mission. As your Director, I take full responsibility for the security lapse. You deserve the nation’s support in carrying out our critical mission. One of my favorite things about this workforce is that the men and women are fiercely committed to our mission. Thank you for all that you do, and will continue to do, for our great nation. President Biden, who refused to fire her following the failures, issued this tone deaf and seemingly oblivious note following her resignation: She has selflessly dedicated and risked her life to protect our nation throughout her career in the United States Secret Service. We especially thank her for answering the call to lead the Secret Service during our Administration and we are grateful for her service to our family. Umm...who exactly is it that’s “grateful” and “thankful” to Cheetos (I suppose other than Joe Biden) at this point? And then you’ve got the second most dangerous man in America, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas who said: “I am grateful to Kimberly Cheatle for her leadership as the Director of the United States Secret Service and for her lifelong devotion to our country”. Well, I guess that answers the question regarding who else was beyond Biden was grateful and thankful for presiding over the utter incompentence that almost led to President Trump’s assassination and did lead to the murder of an innocent man – how thankful and grateful do you think they are for her service? Actually, it didn’t take long to hear from the former and God willing future President of the United States, who said: She never gave me proper protection, so I ended up having to take a bullet for democracy. I think it’s safe to say that the former and future president of the United States isn’t quite as grateful and thankful for Cheatle as the current president. Regarding the most important matter pertaining to this conversation in the here and now...there was one encouraging message from Trump who told Fox News Digital that: “Big improvements have been made over the last week”. We can only hope that there is likewise a big improvement in the selection of the next Secret Service director. Meanwhile, staying in Washington we have... 
  2. The ultimate slap in the face to Israel. And what was presumptive Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ first major decision after becoming the party’s presumptive nominee? A proverbial screw you to Israel. Today Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address a joint session of Congress. As the current Vice President Harris’ primary role is as the President of the Senate. But will Harris preside over the Senate during Netanyahu’s critical address as Israel remains not only at war with Hamas but under attack from all corners of the country by Islamic terror groups? Nope. She’s got more important things to do. What do those more important responsibilities include? Attending the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Grand Boule in Indianapolis. No, I’m not making this up. That’s what she’s doing today. In a statement from her office, she said she’ll not be on hand because she had a previously scheduled event. The sorority get together in Indy is that event. In a more honest reaction, the second Democrat in charge, Senate President pro tempore Patty Murray will not preside in Harris’ stead. She’s boycotting Netanyahu’s address. What exactly is the message to Israel if the person who literally at any moment now could become the leader of the free world, and who’s currently running for that post, skips out on your country’s address for a sorority event? It’s the ultimate slap in the face to Israel and it’s the ultimate sign of weakness that Islamic terror organizations will no doubt seek to exploit should she become President of the United States. And that the second in-line in the senate is outwardly boycotting the event tells you all you need to know about the Democrat Party’s stance on Israel.  
  3. Back in the saddle again. Once upon a time the idea of Biden making an address may have made you think that you had some cleaning up around the house to do. However in light of recent events, every public address by the president, be it in a speech or an interview has become must see TV. Mostly because we had been wondering what would happen next and whether it would be the thing, he couldn’t recover from to push him out of the race. Tonight, it’ll be to hear about how he now intends to stay in office at least until the end of this year’s presidential race. Some have wondered why he wouldn’t just now bow out and pass to the torch on to Harris – allowing her to run with the additional authority of being the President of the United States. There are a lot of potential reasons for that. Personal pride might be at the top of the list but there’s also a strategic reason for this. There’s nothing about being president that’s easy. Learning the ropes of the job when you're about 100 days away from Election Day would no doubt often take her away from the campaign. Also, it’s already hard for her to distance herself from Biden’s policies and lack of popularity – but it’s that much harder when they become your policies, and you have your first 100 days in office as the last 100 days before the presidential election. Only 22% of Americans currently approve of the direction of the country. It’s likely best to not be the president of that country if your goal is to win an election in it in three months. So, in recent weeks Joe’s public addresses were litmus tests to see if he would remain in the presidential race. Tonight we’ll see if he’ll be able to maintain his place at least until after the race. Another difference is that Kamala’s likely pulling for him this time. 

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