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IMO, it was a major mistake for Biden to run for office again and his probably cost his party the WH. Despite all the projections from the pedophile-supporting MAGAts about "Pedo Joe", Biden has always been seen as a decent man. He should have retired as an elder statesman and "Grandpa of the nation".
Regardless, that doesn't forgive Trump for his cruelty, greed and corruption.
Let’s look at each president’s Memorial Day message.
Biden posted on social media May 26: “On Memorial Day, let us pause to remember and honor the brave women and men who made the ultimate sacrifice so we could live our lives in peace and possibility. Today we also honor the families they left behind whose hearts still carry the weight of absence.”
Trump, on that same day, shared a post that described Biden, recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, as “a decrepit corpse.”...
...Biden, unlike Trump, spoke of veterans with reverence.
And if that weren’t enough, the disparity between the characters of the two men was made clearer later in the week.
Biden spoke to veterans on May 30 at a Memorial Day service in Delaware, his first speech since the cancer diagnosis....
...That same day, Trump spoke to reporters in the Oval Office. He made false claims that the economy is now better under him than it was under Biden. And during a lengthy bit of rambling, he said this of his predecessor:
“Look, he’s been a sort of a moderate person over his lifetime. Not a smart person. But a somewhat vicious person, I will say. If you feel sorry for him, don’t feel so sorry, because he’s vicious, what he did with his political opponent and all of the people that he hurt. He hurt a lot of people. And so, I really don’t feel sorry for him.”...
...Biden, as president, was not perfect, and never claimed to be. But he continues, in the face of a serious health crisis, to speak with decency and patriotism.
Trump, on the other hand, consistently claims he’s perfect. Almost infallible. And he speaks like a callous jerk who wouldn’t know decency if it stood in front of him.
With Biden having served the four years between Trump’s two terms, the two will forever be bound in political history. But Biden’s character will always ‒ always ‒ outshine Trump’s.
And the person who knows that better than anyone? The ever-spiteful Donald J. Trump.
Regardless, that doesn't forgive Trump for his cruelty, greed and corruption.
Joe Biden's decency will always outshine Donald Trump's cruelty. | Opinion
This past week showed Americans once again that Donald Trump’s callousness and casual cruelty will never escape the shadow of Joe Biden’s decency.
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Joe Biden's decency will always outshine Donald Trump's cruelty
This past week showed Americans once again that President Donald Trump’s callousness and casual cruelty will never escape the shadow of former President Joe Biden’s decency.Let’s look at each president’s Memorial Day message.
Biden posted on social media May 26: “On Memorial Day, let us pause to remember and honor the brave women and men who made the ultimate sacrifice so we could live our lives in peace and possibility. Today we also honor the families they left behind whose hearts still carry the weight of absence.”
Trump, on that same day, shared a post that described Biden, recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, as “a decrepit corpse.”...
...Biden, unlike Trump, spoke of veterans with reverence.
And if that weren’t enough, the disparity between the characters of the two men was made clearer later in the week.
Biden spoke to veterans on May 30 at a Memorial Day service in Delaware, his first speech since the cancer diagnosis....
...That same day, Trump spoke to reporters in the Oval Office. He made false claims that the economy is now better under him than it was under Biden. And during a lengthy bit of rambling, he said this of his predecessor:
“Look, he’s been a sort of a moderate person over his lifetime. Not a smart person. But a somewhat vicious person, I will say. If you feel sorry for him, don’t feel so sorry, because he’s vicious, what he did with his political opponent and all of the people that he hurt. He hurt a lot of people. And so, I really don’t feel sorry for him.”...
...Biden, as president, was not perfect, and never claimed to be. But he continues, in the face of a serious health crisis, to speak with decency and patriotism.
Trump, on the other hand, consistently claims he’s perfect. Almost infallible. And he speaks like a callous jerk who wouldn’t know decency if it stood in front of him.
With Biden having served the four years between Trump’s two terms, the two will forever be bound in political history. But Biden’s character will always ‒ always ‒ outshine Trump’s.
And the person who knows that better than anyone? The ever-spiteful Donald J. Trump.