Endless Sequels vs Inevitable Reboots
While the battle within the Republican Party ramps up ahead of the 2024 Presidential Election, the Democrats seem to be just fine with waiting to re-reboot their Presidential franchise until 2028
The laughable villain, frequent liar, overt racist and child-sniffing Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election by accumulating the most votes in the history of the known universe with over 81 million ballots secured after the final tally.
Much different from the other times that Biden entered the presidential arena, after failed attempts in 1988 (plagiarism) and 2008 (racism) to capture the nomination which never saw him get to double digits in nationwide favorability ratings.

And a stark contrast to his time served in the Senate, where Biden sponsored two of the biggest crime bills in U.S. history (1984 and 1994), was against gay marriage, was successful in tanking one of two Republican Supreme Court nominations (Bork and Thomas), aimed to whip support for sunsetting Social Security and Medicare, went easy on the Clintons during a the Whitewater investigations, and was adamantly against the Gulf War response shortly thereafter.

Then, at some point between the first Iraq War and 9/11 that Joe Biden learned how to make piles of cash by using his name and political office, heavily interjecting himself into the Yugoslavian war, Kosovo v. Serbia and the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq before deep-diving into all things Ukraine while he was Obama’s VP. Biden even found time to sneak classified documents from the governments possession.
He wasn’t the biggest fan of the Seal Team 6 led raid to kill or capture Osama Bin Ladin, I’m sure that Biden, an avid golfer himself would tell you: everyone gets a mulligan.
Because ant this point it was becoming evident that the Joe Biden brand was getting a reboot.
What was once a dying franchise regarding all things Presidential, Joe Biden emerged in late 2019 as the safer, healthier alternative to then President Donald Trump and the Make America Great Again movement.
Although Barack Obama literally warned us when he stated: “Don’t underestimate Joe Biden’s ability to fuck things up” and with a large slate of democrat challengers (both new and old) to Trump, Obama Inc. and the powers that be (we’re looking at you, Susan Rice and John Kerry), decided that the most plausible solution to all of the nations problems was to dust off an easily forgotten relic of the radical lefts recent past in the form of the new and improved, candidate Biden.
The plan seemed simple enough; Trump was battered from his first term in office, coming out of the global pandemic, off two impeachments trials, a Mueller investigation and having lost a majority of his initial hires and appointments, severely decreasing the thin amount of insulation he had to begin with and up against a Democrat controlled House and Senate. The media had done its best to convince the American public that Trump was widely unpopular, regardless of his achievements-
Shit, the same outlets were still reporting that Trump was a Russian asset for all that matters.

That’s why Biden’s insertion into the 2020 election cycle was an ideal play at an opportune time; a familiar face, the grandpa vibes, used to be racist? But not after eight years with Obama, right? It was perfect and apparently so was he.

And as we all know, without a series of coordinated campaign events, major rally’s or national speaking pieces Joe Biden hurdled over the twelve million plus more votes that Donald Trump received in 2020 than in his 2016 campaign to secure the presidency with the largest vote total in the history of the galaxy.
America was back.
Until of course, it wasn’t.
The Democrat Party knows that the direction of the country is trending heavily in the wrong direction and in turn, a majority of the population is largely unhappy with those who are in power. Joe Biden and the democrats will have held power for all four years of his first term; all three branches of the government for two years and 2/3 power for the back end of his term in office.
Instead of addressing any of the problems our nation faces on a regular basis, Joe Biden and his large apparatus of administrative state handlers have doubled, tripled and even quadrupled down on being the most woke, diverse, equitable and inclusive (DEI) regime on the planet.
Never in our nations history have we had so many leaders in our governments top offices who have no business being there. Aside from being a foreign born minority, gay, a furry or transgender there isn’t much else in the qualifications department that this Regime requires which prevents you from leading our largest federal agencies.
And while this is both tiresome and vastly unpopular to a majority of Americans, the fear of being cancelled is preventing most outside of the realm of far right nationalist populism to commentate or make mention of how absurdly our country is currently conducting itself.

Which is exactly why the left is probably going hold off on rebooting their version of the presidency for the 2024 election cycle.
As the left watches idly by while Republican presidential hopefuls are viciously attacking each other, even before most candidates have even declared their intentions to run is more than incentive enough to sit this one out.
Although Joe Biden is quickly hurtling towards his eventual expiration date, he has served his purpose in extending the Obama-era legacy while carving a large slice of legislative accolades for himself as well.
While the dems know that Donald Trump is most likely going to be the Republican nominee in a 2024 rematch against Biden, their meddling into the 2020 presidential election combined with Trump’s inability to repair damaged relationships within his own party might be enough to hold off MAGA one last time.
Looking at the numbers, democrats have to be confident in their works that have led to election interference in places like Arizona, which are so damaged that only a real establishment Republican can even stand a chance to win there. At the same time, democrats have successfully flipped the Michigan Stare House and Senate from R to D, and watched as a completely unqualified, election denier rose to claim the MI GOP chair recently, much to the dismay of anyone who understands the Rust Belt and the Republican path to 270.
While ceding the Oval Office may look bad, just leave it to the administrative state to gum up the works and slow a second Trump mandate, much the way they did throughout the entirety of his first term in office.
Trump’s unwillingness to mend broken relationships with Governor’s like Georgia’s Brian Kemp while nuking his past standing with Florida’s Ron DeSantis may resonate greatly with his base, but it may end up damaging the former President’s least challenging pathway back to the presidency when looking at it simply by the numbers.
With a vast slate of viable progressive and psychopathic candidates waiting in the wings to continue to drive our country over the cliff, the Democrat Party is best served sitting out this next round of the presidential cycle.
Joe Biden can continue to occupy the Oval Office in empty suit fashion, being told what to do and how to do it as the actual darlings of incoming democratic presidential hopefuls, like the the Gavin Newsom’s, Michelle Obama’s, Gretchen Whitmer’s, Mayor Pete’s and Amy Klobachar’s of the world (don’t forget Kamala) continue to do their best to collectively destroy their own states while watching the old guard complete their character arcs opening the door to the eventual reboot starring them.
Why risk a potential eight years in office all for the sake of Trump issued nickname?
A Democrat reboot that would be teased as a “never before seen candidacy;” or someone who can destroy the country with an accuracy that only Barack Obama or Joe Biden have done, but do so while actually articulating exactly how they are doing it.
Some call it maddening. I call it accurate.
That’s the current missing component to the radical left’s plan to take the U.S. closer to becoming a one-world shithole; ripe with social equity and social credit where everyone knows your vaccination status and you can’t by food if you stand for the Cis White National Anthem.
And don’t you dare forget about climate change.
The only thing plaguing the dems from achieving that goal of reshaping our society where minimal qualifications and maximum diversity are key and having a President in office who could actually articulate public opinion back in their favor, regardless of how much you’ve lost in your 401k, how little currently sits in your saving account, what the cost of eggs are, or that your current vehicle will most likely be outlawed in the lower 48 just ten, short years from now.
When it comes to delivering the message, Joe Biden was never going to be that guy. It doesn’t mean his reign hasn’t been effective; quite frankly, he’s overachieved immensely considering the shell of a man democrats are working with here.
So while we pray for that the superhero arc of Donald Trump is one that surpasses and Iron Man or Optimus Prime, only a final form level Trump with the greatest ensamble of surrogates could actually prevent what seems like the inevitable for our great nation in her current state.

Which then clearly defines the biggest challenge that Republicans face moving forward:
Rebooting the party before it is necessary only leads to an eventual Multiverse Saga and every knows that using the multiverse as an out just to reboot is literally the laziest form of script writing imaginable.
Why would we want the Trump without the baggage or minus mean tweets?
It’s like having the four Batman’s in the D.C. Cinematic Universe as is the current state. For every Christian Bale and Ben Aflec that picked up the cape, we were always going to circle back to Michael Keaton.
Sticking to the classics or original series is what always works the best, makes the most money and is widely popular with the fan base.
The same goes for politics where sticking with what works best for the country brings in the most money and is widely popular with not just the base but with a larger percentage of the voters.
Donald Trump might be imperfect, but he ain’t broken. And looking at the alternatives and future leadership within the party currently:
There’s isn’t anyone qualified or strong enough to step in assume the role of party designate at the moment.
So as the Republicans prepare to do battle over who will claim the mantle as next Iron Man or Batman within the caucus, it’s the Democrats who are wisely sticking to their usual version of the long game that seats them more primed (even if they lose the White House in 2024) and better prepared for larger successes in 2028 and beyond.
Unless another hero emerges from the shadows.