Glenn Jacobs calls for Joe Biden to immediately resign as U.S. president

Jul 21, 2024 - by James Walsh

On Sunday afternoon, United States president Joe Biden announced that he is dropping out of his 2024 bid for re-election. Knox County, TN Mayor Glenn Jacobs aka former WWE star Kane reacted to the news with the following messages via Twitter/X…

“For months, Democrats denied Biden suffered from cognitive decline. Now that they can no longer hide it, they’re kicking him to the curb. But the problems go deeper than one man. It’s doesn’t matter who they run, this country needs Donald Trump back in the White House.”

“If Joe Biden is not fit to run for president, he is not fit to serve as president. He needs to RESIGN NOW!”

55 Responses

  1. Joseph says:

    @Luke
    “And yet political and religious leaders have done it for centuries and have largely gone unpunished…”
    They get away with a lot more than that.

    “this still doesn’t turn words into anything more than words. Give me a word that’s inherently evil. Or inherently good for that matter. Just one.”
    I can’t give you a word that is inherently good or evil because I can’t think of one. I’m not sure there is one. But it’s not about the word but the intent behind the word when used. Maybe I’m wrong here but it seems like you believe that the person inciting the violence is not in the wrong, they’re pieces of crap is what you said, but the person committing the act of violence is.
    Say I go into a crowded venue and yell, there’s a bomb, everyone run. People hear that, they panic and run. People get hurt and there’s damage. Am I guilty or not? After all, I just said a few little words. In my opinion I’d be guilty. It’s the same with inciting violence or anything else that’s criminal. They’re just words, but words can lead to violence.

  2. DB says:

    The democrat political machine has used Biden like a meat puppet, like Glenn said, throwing him to the curb. Then, they snub their constituency that voted during the primaries by anointing a person that failed to receive a single delegate vote ever. Cue the whataboutism from the TDS squad who will once again ignore the subject of the article, while wiping their shoes over the political puppet carcass, to relay mockingbird media cultivated talking points as an NPC in a computer game would be programmed to do.

    Once again, drawing from the wisdom of Glenn’s statement, the problems go deeper than one man. The best hope for the USA is to elect someone that will challenge the deep state machine. The replaceable meat puppet, Kamala, will be just another knife, figuratively speaking, into the gaping wound of the people in the republic of the United States of America. Trump is the best choice right now, at this time in history, for president.

  3. Woooo! says:

    And, as to be expected, the Trumpers spewing their usual nonsense, all the while trying to look like they know what they’re talking about.
    If those people had any understanding of history, political or otherwise, they would never bring up the name Trump ever again, for fear of looking like Trump groupies ignoring all the bad about him.

    Man, some rightists have Biden Derangement Syndrome hard, and some rightists have severe “totally darn stupid” (the real TDS).

    Honestly, maybe Jacobs needs to stick to what brought him fame & fortune, because once the constituency that put him in office is gone, he really has no other path of employment.

    It’s a wonder rightists can function how they can.

  4. Luke says:

    @Joseph
    Exactly, it’s not about the word, it’s about the intent. The person inciting the violence is definitely in the wrong. (We’d have to absolve e.g. Hitler otherwise.) I agree about the intent. What I’m saying is that words are only their tools. Just like it’s not the gun’s fault when it’s used by a mass murderer. The person is to blame, not the tool. But, contrary to the person shot with the gun, the listener has a choice and can always walk the other way. If there’s no one to do the bidding, the inciter’s words have no consequences.

  5. Joseph says:

    @Luke
    I agree that words are tools. Just like the gun is a tool.

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