Everyone and their dog is doing a Wuhan coronavirus roundup, so let’s make this update Texas-specific (which may make it easier to get into the other roundups).
Stay safe out there…
Everyone and their dog is doing a Wuhan coronavirus roundup, so let’s make this update Texas-specific (which may make it easier to get into the other roundups).
Stay safe out there…
Dubbed “Slow Joe” or “Sundown Joe,” there’s been an awful lot of discussion of Joe Biden’s obvious cognitive decline.
One or two senior moments on the campaign trail wouldn’t have hurt him (mainly because of the (D) after his name). But it’s not one or two a campaign, it’s one or two an appearance, it’s mistakes seguing into non-sequiturs seguing into a buffet of word salads.
But Joe, despite his diminishing mental competence that leads him to make increasingly bizarre statements, some of which make little or no sense, is not quite Chauncey Gardener.
The original Chance was a sweet innocent. Biden always was an ambitious type with a dubious past. He has been a repeat plagiarist, even in law school.
Nevertheless, something cruel, even sadistic, emanates from the nomination of someone either over or on the edge of senility. Considering how Joe is now, think how he will be in two or three years in the midst of his presidency.
The potential for public humiliation is high, as is the necessity to surround him with “advisors” to prop him up to avoid catastrophe.
But that may be the point. A particularly mediocre group of candidates failed, but will get a second chance.
Some are asking how the likes of Corey Booker and Kamala Harris—both of whom had absolutely terrible things to say about Biden during the debates; Harris even implied he was a bigot—suddenly are lining up behind Joe as if he were the man anointed to unite a ruptured America.
Part of this is undoubtedly that they sense a vacuum to be filled. Nobody’s home. There’s no “there” in “Being There” and someone—Booker, Harris, Klobuchar, Buttigieg, any of a number of people—will be calling the shots in reality from behind the scenes.
(Hat tip: Ed Driscoll at Instapundit.)
Joe Biden 2020 Get America To Ignore Your Cognitive Decline Challenge
pic.twitter.com/75pmhd4k8Q— Samuel D. Finkelstein II (@CANCEL_SAM) March 5, 2020
These are the Trump campaign’s ads attacking Biden’s cognitive decline.
Biden’s response? His campaign has been avoiding public events and TV appearances, to limit his exposure.
If he’s the nominee, these ads will run 24/7. He’s defenseless. He’d lose.pic.twitter.com/wMjG5Mwywg
— Samuel D. Finkelstein II (@CANCEL_SAM) March 7, 2020
Democratic Establishment: maybe if we close our eyes really tight no one will notice Biden’s cognitive decline.
Rest of the world:
— Benjamin Dixon (@BenjaminPDixon) March 8, 2020
Pundits & party insiders have been aware of Biden's cognitive decline for months. This was late November.
"There are growing concerns among Democrats, in terms of whether he's up for this.
A lot of his sentences don't make sense. He's having trouble completing thoughts." pic.twitter.com/q5BtzCKdN2
— Samuel D. Finkelstein II (@CANCEL_SAM) March 8, 2020
Yeah this guy is totally all there. #BidensCognitiveDecline pic.twitter.com/BjWXnO7V9M
— Steve Warner ✘ (@darkcityfm) March 10, 2020
Today Joe Biden argued with a voter, called the AR-15 an "AR-14" and then threatened to slap the voter in the face. This is an old man losing control of his mind. At what point do Democrats realize what a giant mistake they’ve made backing senile Joe? pic.twitter.com/PBj3fuKEAu
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) March 10, 2020
But the corrupt wing of the Democratic Party seems intent on denying Bernie Sanders the nomination at any cost, and Joe Biden is the vehicle they’ve chosen to do it. They also seem to feel that Biden’s cognitive decline won’t be an issue once in office, as they’ll have their own hand-picked people in the veep spot and important cabinet positions. But that assumes President Donald Trump won’t shred Biden in the general, that they can somehow keep Trump from ripping into Biden’s obvious declining faculties. Dangerous assumptions all around…
I’m joe biden and I forgot this message pic.twitter.com/2ywZ11uLJL
— reactions (@reactjpg) March 6, 2020
Some bracing observations on the threat the Wuhan coronavirus poses, and the even bigger threat outsourcing our manufacturing to China poses to the United States:
“While the rest of us were arguing about sexism and transgendered bathrooms, China took control of the healthcare system.”
“As of tonight, more than 95% of the antibiotics in America are manufactured in communist China.”
Parts of this are slightly overstated. There are manufacturing industries that America still dominates (semiconductor manufacturing equipment among them), but Carson is correct in that China’s control of large portions of our essential supply chain represents a serious strategic threat.
(Hat tip: Charles Glasser on Instapundit.)
Didn’t have time for these yesterday, but here are a few interesting results from the Texas primary on Tuesday:
The two far-left candidates backed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez lost their primary elections in Texas on Tuesday.
Ocasio-Cortez announced last month that she would be supporting the primary contests of several democratic socialists running against establishment candidates. The New York Democrat endorsed Texas hopefuls Cristina Tzintzun Ramirez, a candidate for Senate, and Jessica Cisneros, a primary challenger to Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar.
Ramirez lost to the establishment-backed Senate candidate M.J. Hegar. Hegar, an Air Force veteran, was endorsed by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee to take on Republican Sen. John Cornyn. Ramirez came in third place in the primary with 13.3% of the vote. The divisive primary featured seven candidates who all received 5% or more of the vote.
Cisneros, a 26-year-old attorney, was gunning for the seat held by Cuellar, one of the moderate Democrats Ocasio-Cortez targeted for his pro-gun policy preferences and “A” rating from the National Rifle Association. Cuellar defeated Cisneros by 4 percentage points, carrying 52% of the vote compared to her 48%.
(Hat tip: Instapundit.)
Texas votes today! Find your voter registration card and head out to the polls!
Here are some links for research:
And here are the websites for a few Republican candidates in down-ballot races: