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Thursday, July 04, 2024

Commentary: The Lies We Have Lived Through

After last Thursday’s debate, Biden himself laid to rest the Democratic lie that he was robust and in control of his faculties. In truth, he demonstrated to the nation that he is a sad, failing octogenarian who could not perform any job in America other than apparently the easy task of President of the United States and Commander-in-Chief in charge of our nuclear codes.

In 2019, Democratic primary candidates often hit rival Joe Biden for his apparent senior moments and incoherence. During the 2020 campaign, Biden often became in bizarre fashion animated and nasty (“you ain’t black”/“fat”/“lying dog-faced pony soldier”/“junkie”).
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5 comments:

  1. I'll tell you one documented reality about ole Joe. He's 4 months younger than me. No Malarkey

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  2. The thing is it is not his age, it is his mental deterioration, something many of us have experienced first-hand with our own loved ones.
    He was not fit to be President in 2020, and he is not even capable of taking care of himself now, little alone be President.
    Many of us not only want to know who is actually running this country, we want them prosecuted and punished to the fullest extent of the law, with no mercy, for what they have done not only to this country, but by extension, the world.

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    1. Joe Biden has been an inveterate liar, cheat, and self-indulgent POS since he first came on the national stage. Watch the news clips, he even admits it. Even so, for years his crimes were small and mostly under the radar. But in the last couple of decades he's been out of control. Most recently, Ukraine has been his "crowning" achievement in the world of graft.

      The money wasted on Ukraine needs to be recovered. Take back the mansions, multi-million dollar cars, investments, and other grift where our tax dollars were stolen and used to aggrandize individuals' bank accounts and holdings.

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  3. He'd fuck up his job as Greeter at WalMart.
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  4. Watching his decline reminds me of watching my dad's decline. He's getting to the point where my dad was when we finally broke down and had him paneled for long term care. Having just gone through this not all that long ago, it's painful to watch.

    I'd love to see the results of a tox screen on him too. I feel like he's getting shot up with methamphetamines every day to try keeping him on his feet, and the crash from that just might kill him. That's pure speculation but that's what it feels like to me.

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