Tucker Carlson Speculates: Is Ex-UN Ambassador Susan Rice the Power Behind President Biden?
In a recent revelation, Tucker Carlson, the previous Fox News presenter, conjectures that Susan Rice, the former UN Ambassador, is clandestinely managing the government. According to RadarOnline.com, he argues that Rice is the invisible hand directing President Joe Biden in policy creation and executive verdicts.
"The puppeteers behind Biden — Susan Rice among them — understand they can perpetually govern — crafting press statements, formulating strategies — as long as Biden manages his daily routines," Carlson relayed to his close to 9 million Twitter followers. "Unquestionably, they desire this status quo. They're vehemently resistant to change."
"However, they're incapable of holding back the hands of time," continued the previous Fox News anchor. "Biden's age is a factor. He's 80 and will be 85 by the conclusion of the potential next term... As age catches up, the decline tends to be swift. Joe Biden's descent appears to have commenced."
He proceeded to speculate that Biden would be "entirely incapacitated" within the next couple of years.
Carlson warned, "When that moment arrives, the Democratic Party will grapple with a succession crisis. If Biden secures re-election next year, then is compelled to relinquish his term prematurely due to infirmity or death, Kamala Harris will ascend to the presidency. An outcome, it seems, that not even her spouse wishes."
The former newsman suggested California Governor Gavin Newsom might be a viable alternative.
In relation to Newsom's recent comments about being "spellbound" by Biden, Carlson remarked, "Envision that as a compliment. It's unthinkable." He added, "Few could accomplish that, yet Gavin Newsom did so effortlessly. His words glided smoothly from his silver tongue, never once losing his grin."
While Carlson's claims are conjecture, they do ignite a discussion about the Democratic Party's future strategy and the implications of Biden's speculated cognitive decline.
The President's recent public gaffes and seeming disorientation during interviews have amplified questions about his mental acuity to serve another term.