The corporate media is a mess right now as liberal tears flow over Biden's sudden departure just days after the 81-year-old dementia patient proclaimed he would not drop out of the race unless God told him to.
"If the Lord Almighty came down and said, 'Joe, get out of the race,' I'd get out of the race," Biden told ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos in his first national appearance following the debate.
Apparently, God told Biden to step aside on July 21 and let a new king or queen take his place in the 2024 election, this date marking exactly 42 months, or three and a half years, since Biden's inauguration on Jan. 21, 2021.
Now that he is out of the race, everyone both left and right seems to be calling for "the big guy" to also resign as president immediately, which would make Kamala Harris the new six-month president of the United States.
"If Joe Biden is not fit to run for president, he is not fit to serve as president," said House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), the most powerful Republican in Congress.
"He must resign immediately. November 5 cannot arrive soon enough."
(Related: Did you know that Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle, who oversaw security at the Butler, Penn., rally where Donald Trump was shot, is a close friend of the Biden Crime Family?)
Fellow geriatric Nancy Pelosi, 84, was quick to endorse Kamala Harris, the current vice president, for president. Pelosi's office released a statement expressing "enthusiastic support" for electing Kamala, calling her "brilliantly astute."
It was Pelosi, according to NBC News, that drove the push for Biden to step aside and let another candidate run in his place on the Democrat ticket this fall.
The apparent first thought of Aaron David Miller, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, after Pelosi's statement was about the possible "change in tone" that a President Kamala would have on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's war policies in the Gaza Strip.
Miller stated that Arab-American voters who disapprove of Biden's relations with Israel do not see Kamala as being "responsible" for his policies. Miller expects a "more balanced rhetorical posture" from Kamala should she end up being installed as president.
The following media personalities suffered meltdowns upon hearing the news that Biden was dropping out of the race:
1) Chris Coons, co-chair of the Biden-Harris presidential campaign, who wept on CBS News about the "difficult decision" that had to be made. Red-faced and full of sorrow, Coons suddenly had trouble breathing while on air and had trouble regaining composure.
2) Van Jones, a CNN host who became emotional and teary-eyed while endorsing Kamala to replace Biden.
"I cannot see anywhere in his personality where this decision today is possible," Jones complained. "This is the opposite of something that is natural or easy for him."
"He is just not built to do something like this," he continued while weeping. "Him making this decision today is to give the country a reasonable chance at not putting Donald Trump back in the White House. Biden's body may not be as strong as it once was ... but his heart is as big as ever."
3) MSNBC's Rachel "mad cow" Maddow who delivered a monologue on her program about how Biden made a great sacrifice by dropping out, even though he did not want to, for the "good of the country."
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