It is July the tenth, one hundred and seventeen days remained until the US presidential elections, forty days and forty nights until the convening of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. This is the morning, and Joe Biden's campaign is struggling. Donald Trump appeared at his golf club in Durrow, and he spoke to the masses, those teaming yearning souls, cheering for more Maga, more Donald, more insanity. Donald Trump didn't disappoint.
He challenged, of course, Joe Biden to another debate, but also to a round of golf. He said nothing incorrectly that it would get better ratings than the Ryder Cup, even the Masters. He's probably not wrong, though, I suspect President Biden is unlikely to accept the offer. As the world tilts ever more closely to a Third World War, Let's look at some of the images from around the world. Here is Modi in India hugging Vladimir Putin. The Saudis
have issued a threat of sorts. They've made clear to the g seven countries that offloading Russia's trapped assets to Ukraine isn't an option. All around the world, the world order that came to be in the aftermath of the Second World War. Humanity's most significant event is collapsing in Washington, d C. The NATO leaders, the members of the most powerful military alliance in world history, are gathered talking about
our collective security. This alliance has come to be at the heart of the choice of the campaign in twenty twenty four. Donald try Trump hates it. He's against it. He believes that a collective of the most technologically advanced military and scientific powers on Earth somehow make us weaker. That's because he's stupid. But that's been evident for a really long time. And so it is this week in Washington that President Biden leads the NATO summit with the
great question hanging in the air. Will he be able to serve for four more years? ABC News journalist and anchorman George Stefanoppholis, caught in a secret recording, says no. This is obvious to a great many Americans. The great likelihood is that the election will end in a landslide. Let's listen to the words of Colorado's Senator, Democrat Michael Bennett.
Donald Trump is on track, I think to win the selection and maybe win it by a landslide and take with him the Senate and the House. And so for me, this isn't a question about pulling. It's not a question about politics. It's a moral question about the future of our country.
Let me put the words up. He's not calling for the president to step aside. He's simply now acknowledging the quiet part out loud. He's saying that President Biden will lose this election and in a landslide, and then we have to prepare for the terrible thing that comes behind it. We have come to an awful hour. And now that question of how would Democrats react in a situation where a version of their Trump fell from the sky and faced the Democratic Party with a tough and profound question,
what would they do? Well, now we know American people see it. Four years from now, Trump is likely to be president, should Joe Biden stay in the race. What's coming down the road is perfectly clear. Democratic Party stands forty days away from the convening of a convention and its ultimate moment will nominate Joe Biden for another four years, and then he will take to the stage in a nominating speech. Democrats should visualize that moment. What will he say?
How will the American people respond? Because the fact is right now today President is behind, he is losing. He's losing the popular vote for the first time since Donald Trump is in the race in nine years. He's ahead in the popular vote, and buy a lot, and he's blowing away President Biden in the electoral vote, winning all of the swings states and then some new ones that have come into play, all of the ones that the president one in twenty twenty. The fact of the matter
is all this distance away, which will pass quickly. The result is coming into focus, and it will be a tragic one for America and for a young generation that should be given some consideration. The American people owe Joe Biden nothing. Joe Biden knows the American people. And if you are to talk about loyalty, the loyalty that matters is singular is to the nation, to the country, not to a party, not to a man, and not to a nominee. This is a disastrous moment, tragic one, a
profoundly depressing one. And yet even in these bleak moments, we have to have optimism and faith that things will get better, that the dawn will break soon, and it will as it has and will again. There will be a period of renewal in vigor in America ahead. But now forty days from the convening of the Democratic National Convention,
everything is in the air. The nation awaits for Donald Trump's vice presidential pick, perhaps a golf match even bigger than the masters, and it waits for a decision from the president forty days out, as the NATO allies gather in Washington with an eye towards Russia and China and Iran in North Korea. This new access rising, it seeks
to impose a new model with an old plan. Believers in human slavery are ascended against the nations and the civilizations who are steeped in the cause of human liberty. This contest, it seems, is an enduring one, and it seems like this generation of Americans will be tested. President Biden forty days from his convention is a drift and lost, losing the election with no plan discernible about how to
get up off the mat. Complaining about the media, complaining about your opponent, whining and crying and lying in the fetal position while demanding an entitlement is not a political strategy against Donald Trump. It's a suicide pact. One hundred and twenty days from now, the smoke will be clearing and Donald Trump is online on target to be forty seventh president of the United States. Now we'll bring a tragedy to all of the world. But right now there
is still time. This is the warning. I'm Steve Schmidt. This is the warning, and I invite you to join. Subscribe on our substack, on our YouTube channel, follow us. Welcome to the community.
