Biden Leveled After Declaring 'I'm the Sitting President of the United States'
President Joe Biden was recently given a good piece of advice from a fictional mafia boss.
“Let me say this as clearly as I can,” a Friday post to Biden’s X account said. “I’m the sitting President of the United States.
“I’m the nominee of the Democratic party. I’m staying in the race.”
Let me say this as clearly as I can:
I’m the sitting President of the United States.
I’m the nominee of the Democratic party.
I’m staying in the race.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) July 5, 2024
This bold reply, in direct contrast to Biden’s spaced-out demeanor during the June 27 presidential debate, quickly attracted the president’s usual critics.
Woke watchdog account Libs of TikTok doubted he made the post at all, asking, “Which intern wrote this.”
Which intern wrote this
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) July 5, 2024
Conservative cartoonist George Alexopoulos quoted a character from HBO’s “Game of Thrones” in highlighting the futility of screaming “I’m the boss!”
“Any man who must say ‘I am the king’ is no true king,” the post said.
“Any man who must say ‘I am the king’ is no true king.” -Tywin Lannister
— George Alexopoulos (@GPrime85) July 5, 2024
The most brutal reply, which received more than 21,000 reposts and 176,000 “likes,” came from an unlikely source.
The X account for HBO’s “The Sopranos” fired off its own impression of Biden’s post with a quote from chief mafioso Tony Soprano.
“If you gotta keep saying you’re the boss, you’re not the boss,” the TV mobster was quoted as saying in a screen shot from the show.
https://t.co/7LoXGZrCHk pic.twitter.com/WVVtSfvs8Z
— The Sopranos (@TheSopranosX) July 6, 2024
The “likes” on this post appear to have briefly surpassed that of Biden’s original, prompting the HBO show’s account to announce “we have ratio’d the president.”
When an X post is “ratio’d,” it means one or more replies to it has eclipsed it in views and likes.
Biden’s behavior during the debate had much of the nation wondering whether the sitting president is truly running the show.
The question of the president’s ability to handle his own re-election campaign — and, by extension, the responsibilities of the Oval Office — is also on the mind of his fellow Democrats.
Many of the party’s politicians and donors are speaking out against Biden’s spot at the top of the ticket. Most of these are demanding he step down from his campaign and a replacement candidate be chosen.
While there is not yet a consensus on the future of Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris is being eyed as a top possibility to replace the octogenarian candidate.
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