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President Biden spoke at Arlington National Cemetery to honor fallen soldiers on Memorial Day.


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2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

I love how "pigs" is in quotes.

I wouldn't read anything into it. Trump isn't so articulate that that could mean anything. It certainly doesn't to me.

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1 hour ago, Jingthing said:

No.

The "alternative" president had a Memorial day message as well.

Compare and contrast.

 

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A message from "almost" private bone spurs.

 

My Mum was right when she said that if you cannot say anything good about people, then don't say anything.

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22 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

Am I allowed to say that message is barely literate? He'd fail an elementary school English exam with that. No joke.

Yes if a student handed in such an item the teacher would be obligated under law to call in the authorities for immediate psychiatric screening.

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An off topic post about Trump's college entrance exam has been removed as this topic is about:

 

 President Biden spoke at Arlington National Cemetery to honor fallen soldiers on Memorial Day.

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1 minute ago, proton said:

Probably the least 'presidential' president ever, most embarrassing more like.

A strange comment considering his even more embarrassing and least presidential predecessor!

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He was there at the National cemetery surely his absence would have been worse. Many heads of state visit their war graves on their respective days. They don't need to say anything the fact they are there and solemn should be enough. 

 

The world is not like YouTube or Tik Tok.

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1 minute ago, VocalNeal said:

He was there at the National cemetery surely his absence would have been worse. Many heads of state visit their war graves on their respective days. They don't need to say anything the fact they are there should be enough. 

 

The world is not like YouTube or Tik Tok.

One does expect a short statement from dignitaries at such events. It's the norm, not the exception.

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8 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

A strange comment considering his even more embarrassing and least presidential predecessor!

They are both a total embarrassment. 

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7 minutes ago, proton said:

45 could at least string a few sentences together without loosing track, stumbling and forgetting what he was talking about.

Absolutely, but not forgetting where you are our what you were going to say should not be criteria for perhaps the most important job in the world. 

I'm truly baffled as why yanks chose these two buffoons as presidential candidates. Surely, there were younger, better qualified candidates? 

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4 hours ago, Jingthing said:

No.

The "alternative" president had a Memorial day message as well.

Compare and contrast.

 

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Biden needs to be judged in his own right , rather than his every action being compared to Donald Trumps .

  "He may be bad, but someone else is worse" is getting rather tiresome now 

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7 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

He was voted in as president only because he wasn't Trump. He may have been a good president 40 years ago, but even his fans, if they are honest, will admit he's past it. 

So clearly it doesn't take any talent to beat Trump. Don't forget that he's still not Trump and won't be Trump next year in November.

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3 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Biden needs to be judged in his own right , rather than his every action being compared to Donald Trumps .

  "He may be bad, but someone else is worse" is getting rather tiresome now 

He made a great speech to the UN in support of Ukraine.

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