Even Biden’s Friends Tell Him: “Drop Out”
Liberals Weep Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… | | | Jim Rickards: Close Biden friend at New York Times Says Debate Made Him 'Weep' Some of President Biden's longest and staunchest allies, including liberal columnist Thomas Friedman, are now calling on Biden to allow another Democrat to run for president after his performance at the CNN Presidential Debate on Thursday night. Friedman, a close friend of the president's, wrote that the debate was one of the most "heartbreaking" events he has witnessed in American politics. "Joe Biden, a good man and a good president, has no business running for re-election," Friedman wrote. "A younger Joe Biden could have been that leader, but time has finally caught up with him," Friedman wrote. "And that was painfully and inescapably obvious on Thursday." ⇒ Read More Here | |
Dave Gonigam: Supreme Court’s Censorship Ruling Lets Biden Muzzle Us Online On the eve of the first presidential debate of 2024, the Supreme Court preemptively gave President Biden and his minions an implicit license to meddle in the election — by suppressing news and opinions they dislike. Will the court’s refusal to stop federal censorship be a wooden stake in the credibility of American democracy? ⇒ Read More Here | |
Greg Guenthner: The “Funflation” Effect Even while carrying $1.13 trillion in credit card debt, many Americans are still willing to splurge on travel and entertainment. But this summer it will cost even more thanks to “funflation,” a term economists use to explain the increasing price tags of live events as consumers hanker for the experiences they lost during the Covid years. ⇒ Read More Here That’s all for today, we’ll be back Monday with more of our top articles. Make sure to email us here with whatever crosses your mind that you want us to cover. We look forward to hearing from you! Looking forward to your financial future, | | | | | |
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