Author Topic: Delusional to the end  (Read 128 times)

Hawkmoon

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Delusional to the end
« on: December 28, 2024, 11:08:46 PM »
The question is, who is the most delusional: Joe Biden, Biden's sycophants, or the Washington Post?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/joe-biden-s-lonely-battle-to-sell-his-vision-of-american-democracy/ar-AA1wC7QU

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Biden’s aides, in praising his tenure, often contend that history will remember him kindly, an assertion that provides little comfort to Democrats now staring at an additional four years of Trump. Some Biden allies point to a recent survey of historians that ranked Biden the 14th-best president in American history while putting Trump last. Yet it is Trump, not Biden, who is preparing for his second inauguration on Jan. 20.

14th best president? I can't open the link, because my anti-virus software blocks it, but I doubt it's an objective cross-section of historians. On the other hand -- maybe Biden should be the best. There's a theory that "He governs best who governs least," and Biden was brain dead the day he was inaugurated, so ...
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Re: Delusional to the end
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2024, 06:53:21 AM »
"“The president has been operating on a time horizon measured in decades, while the political cycle is measured in four years,” Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security adviser, said in an interview."

Well, if that were really true, and people paid attention to it, he NEVER would have been elected president because blacks would have realized that much of the police brutality and militarization that they've been protesting against came from bills that he either supported or fronted.
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