The final collapse of this divisive, dishonest and corrupt Presidency will come on November 5th. Honestly, it can’t come soon enough.
The first order of business after Trump's second inauguration will be to fire all the corrupt sycophants in the administration, particularly the DOJ.
With some luck, perhaps one or two new justices on the SC. Calling the Biden Presidency a disappointment seems rather mundane. It was a terrible mistake as a result of massive fraud.
Joe Biden’s political future died last Thursday night, but he, his family and the entire Democratic Party are still struggling through the early stages of grief — denial, anger, bargaining, depression.
The sooner they get to acceptance, the better for them all — and for the nation.
Bull: He got back from Europe 11 days before that Thursday, took the weekend off then started debate prep, sleeping ’til 11 each day and taking an afternoon nap.
And he wasn’t sleepy in his faceoff with Trump — he was totally checked out.
Fifty million viewers saw it.
Meanwhile, Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Tuesday was sticking to the “he had a bad cold” excuse. Can’t they even get their lies coordinated? (By Wednesday, she was citing the “cold” and the “jet lag.”)
In on-background shoring-up, his handlers tell tales supposedly showing he still has it: E.g., he was really tough with Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu on a call after Iran launched hundreds of missiles at Israel.
Sorry: Israel is America’s friend and ally; it needs us.
Democrats love to villainize Bibi, but he has to take Joe’s bullying, just like poor Volodymyr Zelensky.
The real test is whether with our president can get tough with Iran (in 3½ years, he hasn’t, appeasing it instead) or Vladimir Putin (recall when Biden said Vlad would be OK if he only took a little piece of Ukraine?).
More to the point, what if he’s just as out-of-it as he was Thursday night when the call comes in that China just started its invasion of Taiwan?
The commander-in-chief can’t put six words together — or, worse, tells America’s armed forces that it’s time to “finally defeat Medicare.” What do they do?
Maybe Hunter Biden will interpret for his dad.
Yep: Hunter’s now sitting in on White House meetings because the core family is also taking refuge in . . .
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The first order of business after Trump's second inauguration will be to fire all the corrupt sycophants in the administration, particularly the DOJ.
With some luck, perhaps one or two new justices on the SC. Calling the Biden Presidency a disappointment seems rather mundane. It was a terrible mistake as a result of massive fraud.
With Biden’s political future dead, Dems need to reach grief’s final stage — acceptance
Joe Biden’s political future died last Thursday night, but he, his family and the entire Democratic Party are still struggling through the early stages of grief — denial, anger, bargaining, depression.
The sooner they get to acceptance, the better for them all — and for the nation.
STEP 1: DENIAL
Biden told a bunch of donors that he foolishly did a ton of foreign travel right before the debate, so he was practically falling asleep that night.Bull: He got back from Europe 11 days before that Thursday, took the weekend off then started debate prep, sleeping ’til 11 each day and taking an afternoon nap.
And he wasn’t sleepy in his faceoff with Trump — he was totally checked out.
Fifty million viewers saw it.
Meanwhile, Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Tuesday was sticking to the “he had a bad cold” excuse. Can’t they even get their lies coordinated? (By Wednesday, she was citing the “cold” and the “jet lag.”)
In on-background shoring-up, his handlers tell tales supposedly showing he still has it: E.g., he was really tough with Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu on a call after Iran launched hundreds of missiles at Israel.
Sorry: Israel is America’s friend and ally; it needs us.
Democrats love to villainize Bibi, but he has to take Joe’s bullying, just like poor Volodymyr Zelensky.
The real test is whether with our president can get tough with Iran (in 3½ years, he hasn’t, appeasing it instead) or Vladimir Putin (recall when Biden said Vlad would be OK if he only took a little piece of Ukraine?).
More to the point, what if he’s just as out-of-it as he was Thursday night when the call comes in that China just started its invasion of Taiwan?
The commander-in-chief can’t put six words together — or, worse, tells America’s armed forces that it’s time to “finally defeat Medicare.” What do they do?
Maybe Hunter Biden will interpret for his dad.
Yep: Hunter’s now sitting in on White House meetings because the core family is also taking refuge in . . .
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With Biden’s political future dead, Dems need to reach grief’s final stage — acceptance
Biden’s political future died last Thursday night, but he, his family and the entire Democratic Party are still struggling through the early stages of grief — denial, anger, bargaining, depression.…
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