Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 10, 2017
I sure do hope this happens.
It’d be a lot of fun.
After beginning the year both teasing a 2020 bid and ruling one out — sometimes on the same day — Biden in recent months has shifted unmistakably in favor of running, say multiple people who’ve been in touch with the former vice president and his team.
For the first time in what would be the sixth presidential campaign that he’s either seriously flirted with or launched, Biden sees an argument for a candidacy for which he is the only answer: An elder statesman who can help repair the damage and divisions in the country and around the world, unite the competing wings of the Democratic Party, and appeal to traditional Democratic voters who fled last year for Trump.
“He’s a great respecter of fate,” said one person close to the former vice president. “At some point, it may turn into fate and planning.”
Many Democrats are wary about pegging the future of the party with Biden, who will be 77 by 2020, the oldest potential candidate in the field other than Bernie Sanders. Though a clutch player in both Obama campaigns, he has proved to be bad at running for president himself, and would likely be facing a raucous and crowded primary full of candidates determined not to step aside and repeat the Hillary Clinton coronation.
Next week, Biden will launch a tour for his new book, “Promise Me, Dad,” a memoir of his relationship with his son Beau, whose death in May 2015 triggered both the last-minute exploration by Biden of a 2016 run and the emotional devastation that ultimately caused him to pull the plug.
This is somewhat surprising.
Joe Biden does not have much going for him, not so much because of his age (although that too) but because he is the epitome of the leftist stereotype of the rich old white guy who should not be in charge of anything anymore, given that we’ve entered into a new age of colorfulness.
2016 pretty much proved that a white person can’t get the liberal vote out in the necessary numbers. Pretty much, the Democrats have to run a black person, preferably one who is somehow “Hispanic” in some way.
He is also a pervert, based on many photographs, and in the age of the sex scandal, it seems unwise to put this guy up there.
Whatever the case, 2020 is going to be a very interesting circus show. The Democrats are going to have a whole bunch of candidates and probably William Kristol and other Jews are going to try to launch a primary challenge against Trump.
I predicted a year ago that the Democrat ticket will be Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker, in some order.
I see no reason presently to adjust that prediction.
I will also predict that Biden will be healthy and he will run and he’ll be hated for being a white male thinking he has a right to anything at all and end up dropping out early.
A third hard prediction here: Donald Trump will win a second term.