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Crooked  Joe Biden and Jill Biden have decided not to attend Vice President Kamala Harris’s nomination speech at the Democratic National Convention (DNC).

This decision, announced on the very day of the event, has sparked a flurry of speculation and commentary, especially from conservative circles, about the state of Democratic unity and the underlying tensions within the party.


The optics are telling. Here we have a President who, after much internal debate and pressure, decided not to run for office again, choosing instead to pass the torch to his Vice President. Yet, when it comes to the ceremonial handover, the Bidens are conspicuously absent.


What message does this send? To conservatives, it’s crystal clear: there’s a rift, a lack of genuine support, or perhaps even a silent protest against the direction the party might be heading under Harris’s leadership.

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From a conservative perspective, this absence could be interpreted in several damning ways. First, it might reflect a personal or political disagreement between Biden and Harris. Remember, there were whispers of Jill Biden’s initial objections to Harris as Biden’s running mate.

Could this be a subtle, yet public, display of that lingering discontent? Or perhaps, it’s Biden’s way of saying, “I’ve done my part, now it’s your turn,” without the warm endorsement one might expect at such a pivotal moment.

Moreover, this move could be seen as Biden distancing himself from what might be perceived as a sinking ship.

With polls showing fluctuating support for Democrats, and with Harris’s own approval ratings not soaring, Biden might be calculating his legacy, choosing not to be too closely associated with what could be a contentious or divisive campaign.
 
The conservative critique goes deeper, questioning the very essence of Democratic unity.

If the party’s leaders can’t stand shoulder to shoulder at their own convention, what does that say about their ability to govern together?

This absence might be interpreted as a lack of confidence in Harris’s ability to carry the torch forward, or even a subtle nod to the internal chaos conservatives often claim plagues the Democratic Party.

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Furthermore, from a strategic standpoint, Biden’s decision could be seen as a tactical retreat, allowing Harris to shine or falter on her own without his shadow.

If Harris’s speech or the convention goes awry, Biden can claim he was not part of that moment.

Conversely, if it’s a success, he’s still the elder statesman who made the choice to step back, potentially preserving his legacy without the risk of association with failure.

n conclusion, Joe and Jill Biden’s decision not to attend Kamala Harris’s nomination speech at the DNC is more than just a scheduling conflict or personal choice.

It’s a glaring symbol of disunity, strategic maneuvering, or perhaps a silent critique of the Democratic Party’s direction.

This event, or rather, non-event, might just be remembered as the moment when the cracks in the Democratic facade became too visible to ignore.

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