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Coming Joe Biden coup and the Michelle Obama-Gavin Newsom election gambit – Washington Times

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President Biden will not be on the November ballot. With each new Biden family revelation and new poll finding Donald Trump will beat Mr. Biden like a drum, the inevitability of Mr. Biden stepping aside grows.

Yet Mr. Biden will not step aside before the end of the Democratic primary season. Instead, without real opposition, Mr. Biden will be poised to accept his coronation at the Democratic National Convention in August in Chicago.

Democratic strategists now plotting the Biden coup see this uncontested primary season as an essential element of a winning November strategy. As Richard Nixon once advised, run to the right to win the Republican nomination but run back to the middle to win the general election.

In this case, by avoiding a hotly contested Democratic primary cycle with numerous candidates trying to out-woke one another, the eventual ticket that runs in November will not be burdened with extreme positions in a primary campaign anathema to the American center.

How will Mr. Biden will be persuaded or forced to step down in favor of a brokered backroom deal Democratic convention? Mr. Biden wants a grand legacy of his White House days and full pardons to keep him and his family out of prison.

On the legacy front, Democratic strategists will confront Mr. Biden with the reality that if he gets trounced in the general election by Mr. Trump as polls say he will surely win Mr. Bidens place in history will be beside Jimmy Carter as the most hapless president of the modern era.

If Mr. Biden still resists this pressure, key leaders within his party and the legacy media will take Mr. Biden down and thereby clear the path for a fresh ticket. They fear a new Trump presidency as surely as Brutus put the knife to Caesar.

On the pardon front, Mr. Biden will wait until after the November election and before he resigns to pardon not just the prodigal son Hunter but also his brother James, who is generally regarded as the consigliere in the Biden crime family. As for Mr. Bidens pardon, he will quietly step down before Inauguration Day and let Kamala Harris do the dirty deed as part of the deal.

Vice President Harris certainly wont lead the replacement ticket in November. Her numbers are almost as bad as Mr. Bidens, and she has the worst quality a politician can have: unlikability.

Instead, Kamala will agree to go quietly into the same bad night as her boss. The quid pro quo will be the promise of dibs on the next Supreme Court vacancy.

The dream ticket among the Biden coup crowd os most likely Michelle Obama-Gavin Newsom.

Michelle is the anti-Kamala. She has a robust favorability rating that crosses party lines and a relatively low unfavorability rating.

Michelle will be expected to bring back the Black vote, particularly Black women, now running for the exit from Mr. Biden. She will also appeal to the more moderate elements of the Democratic Party who remember with revisionist history fondness the mediocre presidency of Barack Obama.

Mr. Newsom will be a youthful face. The California governors broad mission will be to ensure no progressive defections to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. or millennial or Generation Z defections to either Mr. Trump or Mr. Kennedy.

Any effective Republican counter-strategy must smoke the Biden coup out early. This means making Mr. Biden vigorously deny he will drop out while making candidates waiting in the wings particularly Mrs. Obama and Mr. Newsom deny they will participate in the Biden coup.

Voters should be rightly outraged if the Democrats try to replace the Biden-Harris ticket without proper vetting of the candidate field in a Democratic primary season. Republicans should get that message out early and often; its as true as the primary season is long, and voters, particularly independents, will be alienated by the Democrats if they attempt such a cynical ploy.

Second, voters must be messaged to separate any positive feelings about Michelle Obama from the reality of an Obama presidency that was a hot mess on everything from the economy to foreign policy. The mantra: The highly unpopular Bidenomics is fruit of the poisonous Obamanomics tree.

Third, Mr. Newsom must likewise be tagged early and often as the poster boy of the woke progressive movement. His inclusion as the vice presidential candidate must come with an appropriate pound of MAGA flesh from a countrys whose middle is sick to death of the Californication of America. It cannot be said too many times that Mr. Newsom was the mayor of one of the worst woke and failed cities in our country, San Francisco.

Finally, if Michelle Obama really does take on Donald Trump in the November election, this will reduce an otherwise two-pronged Republican attack strategy based on Mr. Bidens toxic personality and his reckless and feckless policies to a one-front war over competing policy visions. This is an extremely winnable war for the Republicans.

Middle America, where the median voter lives, is sick to death over the takeover of this country by radical Democratic progressives destroying everything from our economy, society and political system to, most dangerously, our borders and national security.

For a Republican win, Democratic strategists must not be allowed to obscure the hot, steaming policy excrement of a woke policy agenda inside a fancy moderate Michelle Obama wrapping.

Peter Navarro served in the Trump White House as manufacturing czar and chief China hawk. This column originally appeared at http://www.peternavarro.substack.com.

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The most overrated and underrated U.S. presidents: Barack Obama, Calvin Coolidge – Washington Times

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For conservatives, its maddening to see periodic polls of historians ranking American presidents from the greatest to the worst. These rankings tell us more about the far-left bias of historians than they do about the effectiveness of our presidents.

A recent poll of American history professors rated Barack Obama as one of the greatest American presidents and Donald Trump as one of the worst. Franklin Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson are almost always rated great presidents, while Warren Harding and Ulysses S. Grant are rated failed presidents.

Roosevelt and Wilson vastly expanded government spending and power, while Harding and Grant cut the size of the government in Washington. Almost comically, the historians rate the bumbling and incompetent Joe Biden higher than Mr. Trump even though, according to virtually every leading indicator, the economy did substantially better under Mr. Trump.

In order to counter this liberal/progressive view of political leaders, the Committee to Unleash Prosperity polled more than 100 of the most influential conservative thought leaders a list that includes senators, members of the House of Representatives, governors, think tank scholars, business leaders, and prominent conservative writers and economists.

The question posed was: Who would you rank as the single most overrated political figure in history, and who would you rank as the single most underrated?

We received responses from 120 of these top conservative leaders.

Note: This was not a survey of the worst and greatest presidents, but rather, who do they believe the history books rate too highly or poorly.

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln, for example, were selected by only a few as underrated because they are generally highly rated. Mr. Biden received only a few votes for most overrated because most Americans regard him as a poor performer.

For most overrated, the person who was far and away the leading choice was Mr. Obama. Here are the top five in that category:

Most Overrated

1. Barack Obama 2. Franklin Roosevelt 3. Woodrow Wilson 4. John F. Kennedy 5. Joe Biden

For the most underrated category, the winner by a smaller margin was Calvin Coolidge. Here are the top five vote-getters:

Most Underrated

1. Calvin Coolidge 2. Donald Trump 3. Ronald Reagan 4. Dwight Eisenhower 5. Bill Clinton

Coolidge was the president who gave America the Roaring 20s, when the economy and stock market boomed and American living standards soared. He cut tax income tax rates from 75% to 20%. He was in favor of limited government and was famous for saying that the business of America is business. Had he run for reelection in 1928 rather than handed over the reins to the hapless Herbert Hoover, the Great Depression would have likely been avoided.

Mr. Clinton is on the underrated list because, despite his personal behavior, the economy prospered in the 1990s, the stock market rocketed forward, we had the only balanced budgets in the last 50 years, and he signed free trade deals, welfare reform, and a capital gains tax cut. He started no wars. We could use a Democrat like that today.

Roosevelt turned what should have been a short-term financial crisis into a decade-long depression by massively increasing government spending through the failed New Deal programs, raising taxes to more than 70%, and keeping the unemployment rate over 10% for nine years.

It is worth mentioning a few presidents who made the conservatives list of underrated and overrated. These include Mr. Trump, Kennedy, Jimmy Carter and Lincoln.

Hopefully, in the future, when presidents are ranked, the judges will include successful Americans of all political philosophies and not just left-wing professors who live divorced from reality in their ivory towers.

Stephen Moore is a co-founder of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity and a senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation.

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Former President Barack Obama Releases Year-End List of Music, Books, and Movies Recommendations – L.A. … – L.A Focus Newspaper

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Former top Obama adviser says if Trump prevented from running it would rip the country apart’ – Fox News

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Barack Obama’s Top Songs of 2023: Beyonc, Big Thief, Mitski, and More – Pitchfork

Barack Obama has shared his annual list of his favorite songs of the year, with Big Thief (Vampire Empire), Mitski (My Love Mine All Mine), and Beyonc and Kendrick Lamar (America Has a Problem) among the picks. Also featured in the former presidents 28-song selection are Indigo De Souza, Megan Thee Stallion, Burna Boy and 21 Savage, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves, Dave and Central Cee, 6lack, Brent Faiyaz, Tems, Karol G and Shakira, and Stormzy and Fredo, among others. See the full list below.

Here are some of my favorite songs from this year, Obama wrote on social media.Let me know if there are any artists or songs I should check out. One notable absence is Boygenius, whose song Not Strong Enough made Obamas 2023 summer playlist. Lucy Dacus quote-tweeted the selection with the caption War criminal 🙁

Karol G & Shakira: TQG Zach Bryan: I Remember Everything [ft. Kacey Musgraves] Dave & Central Cee: Sprinter 6lack: Since I Have a Lover Megan Thee Stallion: Cobra Blondshell - Joiner Al Araya: Midnight Gospel [ft. Joseph Chilliams] Beyonc: America Has a Problem [ft. Kendrick Lamar] Tyla: Water Allison Russell: The Returner Davido: Unavailable [ft. Musa Keys] Mitski - My Love Mine All Mine Burna Boy: Sittin on Top of the World [ft. 21 Savage] Big Thief - Vampire Empire Indigo De Souza - Younger & Dumber Stormzy: Toxic Trait [ft. Fredo] John Summit & Hayla: Where You Are Yng Lvcas & Peso Pluma - La Bebe (Remix) Victoria Mont - On My Mama Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - Cast Iron Skillet Brent Faiyaz - WY@ Asake & Olamide - Amapiano Teddy Swims - Lose Control Rita Wilson & Keith Urban - Crazy Love Gabe Lee - Drink The River Lenny Kravitz: Road to Freedom (From the Netflix Film Rustin) Jon Batiste - It Never Went Away Tems - Me & U

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