Obama Privately Admits Biden is BARELY Up to the Job, Tells Him to Cut Interviews Short

Every once in a while, a mainstream media outlet reports some real news when they think that no one is watching. (It’s a fair assumption for them to think no one is watching. Ka-ching!) Recently, the New York Times did a big story on how Barack Obama has been manipulating the 2020 election from the shadows.

You have to read between the lines for the truth as always, but the Times piece does have some revelatory information in it. For example, think back to the Democrat primary election when 750 dud candidates were splitting the vote, thereby allowing Bernie Sanders to scratch out a meager plurality of delegates. Publicly, that turned into panic city for the Democrat Party.

Behind the scenes, the DNC and Barack Obama decided they need to settle on one particular dud in order to nuke Bernie. That singular dud was Joe Biden — the fuddiest of duds imaginable! Most of the duds willingly dropped out, but Bernie was being stubborn. That’s when Barack Obama made a phone call to Bernie.

 

The New York Times simply describes it as a “private phone call,” but you can guess the substance of it if you’ve been paying attention for the last 12 years. Obama threatened and bullied Bernie Sanders to drop out of the race. Because that’s how democracy works for the “Democrat” Party!

Not only that, but the Times reported that Obama had some pretty shocking things to say about his former vice president. Check out this video that exposes how Obama returns the loyalty to Joe.


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