This post is simply to flag two interesting items I’ve come across today. The first is a brief article by Thomas Lifson at American Thinker:
More evidence that Biden will not be allowed to run for re-election in 2024
Obviously, when Lifson refers to “more evidence” he’s talking about the drip, drip, drip of negative revelations that have tended to undermine the credibility of the Zhou regime. Most of these revelations have the appearance—or, in some cases, the reality—of coming from the Pentagon or the Intel Deep State: deriving from persons who are deeply concerned with the looming disaster for America that has been triggered by the war on Russia. However, in this instance Lifson is referring to the reports of an IRS whistle blower who is alleging that the Hunter Biden investigation is being influenced by political considerations. While the whistle blower is from inside IRS, it remains that any criminal investigation will necessarily be controlled by Zhou’s DoJ—meaning, Merrick Garland and, more especially, Lisa Monaco, whose far left ties to the Dem establishment run deep. Monaco is the person behind all that DoJ is doing domestically.
Lifson’s point is that, while the whistle blower story first appeared in the WSJ, in contrast to some, even most, of the other revelations about the Zhou regime, this one was quickly picked up by the rest of the MSM rather than ignored—follow the link above for links to the various articles. Lifson’s take on this is that it could be a message to Zhou that the “shadowy figures” who installed him in the White House—on weekdays—have now decided that his occupancy is just about up. Perhaps even before 2024. That’s my speculation, but it fits with what Lifson writes.
Lifson then adds this link to another recent post of his, which addresses the whole “how do you solve a problem like Kama Sutra” issue:
Meanwhile, watch for Susan Rice to become more visible as a real power in the White House.
This speculation seems plausible to me, and I would simply add that waiting till 2024 could be too late. If this is to be done, it probably needs to be done more quickly than that.
Now, the second item is simply a video of the Duran guys chatting about American politics with Mike Adams of Brighteon TV. The British perspective of Alexander Mercouris actually works rather well with Adams’ views. It starts a bit slowly, but gets particularly interesting in the Q&A session at the end (it’s 52 minutes total):
Among other topics the discussion focuses on the RFK junior candidacy and the DeSantis - Trump campaigns. But there’s more. At the very end the issue of China and Taiwan comes up and I will see that I like Adams’ position.
A thousand miles from the topic of this post, I know, but just in case anyone here needs anymore confirmation of where the USG's priorities (and grip on reality) lie these days, a Foreign Policy piece titled "The West Is Preparing for Russia's Disintegration" begins thusly:
"Russia’s poor performance on the Ukrainian battlefield, and the growing belief that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s nuclear threat shouldn’t be taken at face value, has emboldened Western analysts and Russian dissidents to publicly call for 'decolonization' of Russia itself. They are referring here to the vast Russian Federation, the successor of the Soviet Union that consists of 83 federal entities, including 21 non-Slavic republics.
"The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, an independent U.S. government agency with members from the U.S. House of Representatives, Senate, and departments of defense, state, and commerce, has declared that decolonizing Russia should be a 'moral and strategic objective.' The Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum, comprising exiled politicians and journalists from Russia, held a meeting at the European Parliament in Brussels earlier this year and is advertising three events in different American cities this month. It has even released a map of a dismembered Russia, split into 41 different countries, in a post-Putin world, assuming he loses in Ukraine and is ousted."
We are in the very best of hands, don't you agree?
( Link to original accessible at instapundit.com/580350/ )
According to AP, Biden will announce his re-election campaign as early as next week. This is surreal