Nine days out from election day Joe Biden has cancelled all public appearances to go away and hide in his basement which is probably a euphemism for Biden’s marbles scattering across the floor.

It all got too much for Joe. Too many confused statements like his recent appearance when he thought he was running against George Bush.

“Four more years of George…. aah… George…”

Jill Biden gives her husband Trump’s name, but do voters really expect her to stand alongside her husband 24/7 to supply the missing words when he is sworn into office or negotiates with hostile overseas dictators?  

Of course not. The truth is that Democrats and the media are wedded to seeing the back of President Donald J Trump and will take Trump out at any cost. Logic and common sense have nothing to do with it.

Last week the lid blew off Joe and Hunter Biden’s shady dealings with China which was a serious blow.

Can sane Americans vote for a candidate exhibiting signs of dementia or senility on top of newly exposed evidence of alleged corruption?

The Democrat-loving US media persist in claiming that Biden will win and that’s what our media tell us too. From CNN several weeks ago:

Joe Biden’s advantage over President Donald Trump has expanded and the former vice president now holds his widest lead of the cycle with less than a month remaining before Election Day, according to a new nationwide CNN Poll conducted by SSRS.”

From TVNZ: “Biden is outspending and outgunning Trump in dozens of states” and “Trump’s popularity is tanking”.

But the Biden busts over the last two weeks sent Trump rising in the polls and Biden falling.

“The national polling averages that show Biden with a double-digit lead obscure a narrower gap in the swing states essential to win a 270-vote Electoral College majority,” the LA Times conceded Friday, adding:

‘In this final dash of the presidential race, former Vice President Joe Biden holds a solid lead and his backers are working themselves to exhaustion. Yet Democrats still find that they can’t sleep at night. Their nightmare of 2016 — front-runner Hillary Clinton’s stunning upset by Donald Trump — keeps jolting them awake’.

The specter of a repeat seems to be reflected in everything Democrats are doing, from the panicked tone of fundraising pitches to campaign ads that run as often as 65 times a day in key battleground markets.”

Biden drove a stake through the heart of the US fossil fuel industry with his promise to “effectively put America’s oil industry out of business and declared Earth was facing the point of no return in “eight to ten years.” Trump was quick to grasp the advantage to his election campaign on the back of Biden’s job losses in oil rich states.

Assaulted by blows coming one after another sent Biden scampering back to his basement and Kamala Harris admitting that she fears a re-run of 2016 saying, “You know, we all have PTSD from 2016, yes”.

The master obfuscator, Barack Obama, was hauled in by the Democrats for public appearances to deflect from Biden’s shortcomings but given his track record of failed international relationships compared to Trump, he does more harm than good.

Obama warned Trump during the White House handover that North Korea was the most important challenge Trump would face after Obama failed to restrain North Korea’s repeated displays of aggression. His red line strategy, “strategic patience”, blacklisting North Koreans and seizing Kim Jong-Un’s assets were ineffective.

Trump campaigned against war and when he took office immediately beefed up the military and avoided war like the plague using dialogue and threats. Despite facts to the contrary, media still label Trump a war-monger.

Biden claims Trump is responsible for the deaths of 220,000 Americans from COVID during the same week Dr Sebastian Rushworth asked why “we’ve acted like we’re dealing with a global ebola outbreak when covid is much more like the common cold.”

The wheels have fallen off Joe Biden’s election trolley but there’s some fun to be had watching NZ media spin the story in the opposite direction.

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