Biden should resign now instead of seeking four more years


If President Biden wins reelection, he will be 86 years old at the end of his second term. A majority of Americans, including 48% of Democrats, think Biden is too old to run again, but that hasn’t stopped him from throwing his hat back in the ring.

In our first installment of a special Opinions edition, “Face-off Friday,” Straight Arrow News contributors Star Parker and Dr. Rashad Richey debate whether age should be a factor as Biden seeks another term.

As Parker explains, Biden should let the world know he is not irreplaceable and resign.

It is very difficult for anyone to watch someone aging. We know this in our own families but to watch the president of the United States to deteriorate right in front of the world is very, very difficult for anyone that actually cares about humanity, cares about aging, cares about our country. Because you got to be quick on your feet to be able to guide our country into its future, to have a brilliant future.

And there are many, many people, especially these progressives, that they can go ahead and be a progressive and run for office …

I think the main reason that Biden is even still there is because the Democrats know that Kamala Harris is very weak. And yet if they don’t [sic], if they try to replace her, then they will lose the Black community. African Americans are already in droves moving from the Democrat Party, they’re not going to the Republican Party, they’re going to the Independents. So if they violate — in their opinion — Kamala Harris by replacing her, I think the Dems know that they may lose a whole lot more of their so-called voters and constituents.

But Biden should leave his office. This is just embarrassing at this point.

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