Biden's Capacity Questioned
A former deputy staff director, Dr. Jamie Metzl, who worked closely with Joe Biden, has raised concerns about the 81-year-old's capacity to continue as President of the United States for another term. Metzl believes it's time for Biden to "pass the torch" to a new generation of leaders.
Recent Slip-Ups
Biden recently made a significant error by referring to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as "President Putin" during a crucial meeting with NATO countries. This slip-up adds to a series of mishaps that have sparked criticism and calls for Biden's resignation from prominent Democratic colleagues.
Concerns for the Future
Dr. Metzl emphasized the importance of an open and competitive process to select the strongest candidate for the Democratic Party. He believes that a new leader should be a coalition builder and capable of winning in key battleground states crucial for victory in the US electoral system.
Call for Change
Metzl suggested that President Biden should announce that he will not accept the nomination for another term. He warned that if Biden remains in the race, he could lead the Democratic Party to defeat. Despite his concerns, Metzl remains opposed to Trump and would still vote for Biden or Kamala Harris if they were the nominees.
Experts Weigh In
Various experts, including former British Army colonel Richard Kemp and Alan Mendoza from The Henry Jackson Society, have echoed concerns about Biden's leadership. They argue that Biden's recent slip-ups and cognitive decline pose a serious risk to the West and global security.
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