Say It Ain't So, Joe
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/16/opinion/joe-biden-old.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/17/us/politics/biden-democrats-voter-concerns.html#:~:text=Party%20leaders%20have%20rallied%20behind,poll%20after%20poll%20after%20poll.%E2%80%9D
("Go with the Flow, Joe!" and "Top Democrats' Bullishness on Biden 2024 Collides with Voters' Worries")
The Republicans play this as though it is "Weekend at Bernie's." The President propped up, the moving of his mouth and the wave of his hand mere mirage. The lights still on but nobody's home.
At some point, unless Mr. Biden is to surprise us all and advise, for good, earnest and face saving reasons, that he is hanging up his cleats, he will have to come out of the shadows and strut his stuff. Until he does, unlike Mark Twain, reports of his death will not be exaggerated.
We need to see the Joe Biden of old, not an old Joe Biden.
While it should be only about what he has done, we all recognize far too much revolves around if he is done.
Show us the money. Show us there is still a there there, that you can still do a few push-ups, tell a few tales.
Make our day by demonstrating to those who would place you in the political grave that you are not just a dead man walking.
Say it ain't so Joe. Say it ain't so.