And why is it that he's still somehow not being called to resign or have the 25th amendment be enacted to force that? Rather peculiar...
Firstly, the 25th amendment only applies if the president dies, resigns from office of their own volition, or is forcibly removed from office via impeachment. Death or Impeachment is the only way the 25th can be forcibly enacted, and last I checked Biden, unlike Trump, has not faced impeachment at any point during his term, nor has he kicked the bucket.
Secondly, which is it? You describe his own voluntary removal from the 2024 ballot as a "Democratic Party Coup," but are also calling for him to be forcibly (and for that matter, illegally) removed from office. You don't get to have both in an effort to make it sound like you're acting in everyone's best interests. The fact that you used a (broken) link to Townhall, a well-known conservative rag, pretty much gives that way.
Also, if you were one of the 14 million who voted for Joe in the primary, how do you feel about this democrat party coup that lead you all along, convinced you he was mentally sharp (link:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politi...ss-and-says-he-has-complete-confidence-in-him ), and then pulled the rug out from under all of you just before the convention?
Considering the fact that the long-standing alternative has been an old-ass convicted Rapist and Felon who played a major part in over a million Americans dying from a virus due to immense incompetence and disregard for the scientific community, illegally stole mountains of classified documents that put and continues to put our national security at risk against our enemies around the world, and enabled a large number of racists, traitors and all-around pieces of 🤬 to storm the Capitol in an effort to kill/detain members of the government,
including the Vice-President of the United States, as well as forcibly stealing back the power he had unequivocally lost, thereby putting the democratic process, and as such our nations very existence, on the line, because he had a baby-ass temper tantrum about losing an election fair-and-square, among many,
many other actions that would land a regular citizen in prison until they day they turned to ash, (
INHALE)...
...I'm personally pretty ok with how things have gone.
When the man claiming to be fighting for democracy is shuffled aside, and all these votes are completely disregarded, that seems rather undemocratic, doesn't it?
Yeah, no. The delegates are the ones who decide on having Biden represent the Democratic Party for the election, and Biden also has to accept the nomination. The choice of the voter doesn't truly come into play until that's been decided and its time to vote. This has been part of the democratic process for decades (as far as I'm aware).
If the Democratic Party came in and tried to forcibly remove Biden
after he had been nominated and/or assumed office, then at that point there would actually be a problem.