Is Trump’s Campaign and Reelection a Fool’s Errand?

Two weeks ago, President Joe Biden announced that he is running for reelection in 2024, promising to “finish the job”. What exactly does he want to finish, other than American exceptionalism as we know it?

America is rapidly imploding on many fronts – financial and economic, cultural, safety, and our place in the world. Does finishing the job mean erasing every achievement of former President Donald Trump? Or is he completing former President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign promise, "We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America"?

Biden’s presidency is actually Obama’s third term, exactly as Obama described in a 2020 interview with Stephen Colbert, “He joked that he would be willing to sit 'in my basement' and 'deliver the lines' to a 'frontman or frontwoman' with an earpiece.”

Biden is the front man while Obama transforms the country. Biden is now expendable, having served his role. Can America even recover from Obama’s third term? The left can’t let Trump anywhere near the White House and need another leftist in office to cement America’s “fundamental transformation.”

Was Biden’s reelection announcement serious or just a response to Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s announced candidacy? Is Sleepy Joe a placeholder for someone else to jump into the race as the Democrat candidate?
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