
by Andrew Stiles at The Washington Free Beacon
Many have suspected that Dr. Jill Biden played a key role in saving the country by facilitating Donald Trump’s long-awaited return to the White House. Many have assumed the former first lady (and acting president of the United States) was possessed of an insatiable lust for power, which drove her to insist that her enfeebled octogenarian husband, Joe Biden, run for reelection. The ill-advised decision nearly destroyed the Democratic Party when Biden’s cognitive impairment became impossible to ignore. It forced the party to rally around Kamala Harris, the most incompetent presidential candidate since Hillary Clinton, all but ensuring that Trump would win a second term and usher in the Golden Age of America.
The revelations unearthed in several new books by political journalists—conveniently published after the election—confirm that these suspicions and assumptions were correct.
“[L]et’s be honest, Jill was a thousand percent behind this,” a Biden ally told journalists Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes, authors of Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House. “So, she was pushing it. The staff was all pushing it. At the end of the day, I don’t think anyone in that inner circle was presenting the president any contrary advice that this thing is not going to be easy or maybe this is not the best thing for the Democratic Party.”
Allen and Parnes note that many of Joe Biden’s longtime aides were also desperate to cling to power, and refused to consider advising the president to retire after a single term. “Nobody walks away from this,” senior adviser Mike Donilon reportedly told a prominent Democrat. “No one walks away from the house, the plane, the helicopter.” This burning desire to retain the perks of the White House, the authors explain, was “doubly true for the first lady.” Dr. Jill had enjoyed them for nearly a decade, and “the trappings of the most elite levels of Washington power had grown on her.” The reporting confirms what presidential historian Douglas Brinkley said about Jill Biden in February 2024: “She likes power. She wants to stay. She wants some sense of revenge.”…
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