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What’s worse than a lame-duck president? A lame duck who has been abandoned, disgraced and deposed by his own party after he expected another four years in office. And who’s losing his faculties on top of that.
And that brings us to the question I asked before. Who’s running things?
Biden’s plan to remake the Supreme Court apparently wasn’t coordinated with Senate and House Dems.
The White House didn’t reach out to coordinate with Durbin (D-Ill.) or his committee about Biden’s proposals before Monday’s announcement, a source familiar with the matter told Axios.
One senior House Judiciary Committee member told Axios they had “no knowledge” of Biden’s plans — which include calling for 18-year term limits and a new code of ethics for justices — ahead of time.
The omission is especially notable because the judiciary panel has spearheaded congressional efforts to overhaul how the court operates following recent ethics scandals.
So at this point, Biden just throws out ideas and his staffers rush to put something together without bothering to have a plan for implementing it. Not a major issue when it comes to this totalitarian clown show of a plan to rig the Supreme Court, but a potentially a much bigger problem on actual actionable issues.
The White House in theory runs a whole lot of things. It’s now in the possession of a politician losing his faculties who doesn’t much care about anything and whose staffers don’t have that much left to lose.
Why not just randomly roll out a plan to remake the Court? Or nuke Taiwan?
The Dems don’t much care what he does now that they have him out of the way. But the rest of the country and the world might.
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