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Good evening. It's Friday, June 28.
Tonight: the last 24 hours in American political life were among the strangest, and, if I'm being honest, the most entertaining as any that I can remember. Joe Biden crawled, or rather unsteadily shuffled onto a debate stage in Atlanta and then proceeded to fulfill every fear and nightmare that Democratic Party operatives and American voters have been harboring about him. From the minute he opened his mouth and repeatedly coughed until he finally figured it out in his closing remarks with a string of barely coherent phrases, Biden not only looked exactly like the cognitively impaired and fragile old man that Americans have perceived him to be, but he was actually worse: a caricature of an escaped patient from a nursing home who managed to put on a tie and wander aimlessly and by accident wandered into that hall without having any idea where he was or why he was there.
By far the most extraordinary – and, again, entertaining – part of the evening was that all of the on-air personalities and liberal media outlets who had been aggressively insisting for months that there was nothing wrong with Biden at all – voters only believed that there was something wrong with him because of the big, bad right-wing disinformation machine battling videos which they called “cheapfake,” a brand new term they invented – all had to admit at once that Biden was, in fact, everything they had been angrily insisting he was not. The panic in their eyes and faces was palpable and drove them in unison, like the herd animals they are, to do a complete 180 reversal of everything they had been saying for months and even years to protect Joe Biden and they even had to go so far as to plot openly how they could force him out of the race and replace him with a more formidable challenger to Donald Trump: yes, our neutral and nonpartisan press corps spent the evening acting like they what are – DNC operatives – to find the best path for defeating Trump.
Right after the debate, I streamed a 30-minute analysis of my reaction for our Locals subscribers, and earlier today we made it fully available to our entire audience here on Rumble and YouTube and I don't want to repeat all of that tonight. It was sort of my immediate impression and immediately after the debate, without a lot of time to analyze and process things. But I do want to analyze what happened over the last 24 hours, including how they are all changing their tune yet again now that Obama and other party leaders have made clear that Biden isn't going anywhere, there's no way he will voluntarily drop out of the race, because there are few events, really, that have torn down the masks that our media usually wear quite as abruptly and violently as last night's debate and the fallout from it.
Then: the Supreme Court has been issuing a series of very consequential rulings over the last week alone. They shielded the Biden censorship regime from review, in a decision we covered extensively last night. Today, they overruled the long-standing Chevron doctrine that had vested massive power in the government's administrative agencies, returning that power back to Congress and the courts. Today, they also ruled that the theory invented by prosecutors to convert January 6 defendants into felons is legally baseless, thus making it far more difficult to convict those defendants – including former President Trump – for felonies. This is an issue we have covered extensively, and for that reason, and because the breakdown of the court's voting bloc was very interesting, we will report on exactly what happened and examine its significant implications.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.