Is Joe Biden quietly working to sabotage Kamala Harris’s campaign? If you look at recent events, the evidence starts piling up. Biden’s latest blunders and strange antics make it look like he’s less interested in Harris winning than he is in quietly cheering on a Trump comeback. And who better to weigh in on this theory than Senator J.D. Vance, who didn’t mince words during his interview with Joe Rogan last Thursday. “I might bet $20 on his dad voting for Donald Trump for president, especially after the ‘garbage’ comment,” Vance joked, referring to Biden’s recent insult labeling Trump supporters as “garbage.”
Just days after that public relations disaster, Biden casually posed with a MAGA hat on September 11 while visiting a Pennsylvania fire station. And Pennsylvania isn’t just any old state; it’s a crucial swing state for this election. Rogan found the stunt as shocking as anyone: “When he put on the MAGA hat in front of those guys and they all cheered, he insisted on keeping the hat,” Rogan said, laughing. “I think he’s very, very resentful that he got ousted.”
Joe Biden just put on a Trump hat at one of his speeches.
Looks like Trump was right again. Biden hates Kamala. pic.twitter.com/9DughlV9eT
— Bostonians Against Mayor Wu (@AntiWuCoalition) September 11, 2024
The White House has gone into full damage control, desperately trying to distance Harris from Biden’s divisive remark. And yet, the hits just keep on coming. Biden’s MAGA moment, his poorly timed slurs, his almost comical stumbles—are we really supposed to believe this is just him being “Joe?” Or could this be Biden’s way of tipping his hat (literally!) to Trump’s supporters, possibly signaling his frustration over being shoved aside for Harris?
Look, Harris may be Biden’s VP, but she’s never been embraced by American voters. Her track record consists of failed primary bids, countless public gaffes, and an alarming lack of political substance. Biden has spent over five decades in politics, and yet he’s the one they pushed aside for Harris, whose biggest credential was her short, controversial Senate tenure. Can you blame him if he feels a little betrayed? And maybe, just maybe, Biden’s “mistakes” are less about slip-ups and more about a quiet protest against the puppet show that’s unfolding around him. After all, Harris’s leadership leaves much to be desired.