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Big smiles on Biden's face at his speech today.


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So Biden had wide smiles as he said  to accept the complete and decisive loss. Thumbs up and winks. What a great guy so gracious in defeat. Voluntarily steps down in the most selfless act known to humanity for Kamala to screw it up that badly. Is willing to ignore the fact thatTrump is the most dangerous threat to democracy and the entire world because a smooth transition is more important

 

Truly a patriotic gentleman, elderly statesman and that is why he will always be remembered as the greatest president of our entire generation. The hearts of every American  citizen and newcomers are weighed down with sadness to see him go but buoyed by the gratitude for his service and the bright road ahead of us that he was the principal architect of. Thank you for your service Mr. President.

 

He was indeed in good form today and at his very best and we would not expect nor would we accept anything less from him because that was the sort of man he was. 

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31 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

Truly a patriotic gentleman, elderly statesman and that is why he will always be remembered as the greatest president of our entire generation.

 

One of the worst, a career politician, corruptly cooperating in an influence-peddling scheme to enrich his family. Hypocrite, flip-flopped to stay in power. Lied, teller of tall tales; given a pass for his alleged sexual harassment. Got a pass for taking and retaining public records even w/o immunity. Creepy hair sniffer. 🙂 

 

From his first days in the Oval Office, he governed from the far left on everything from climate change to radical income redistribution to massive government expansionism to racial politics to a “blame America first” foreign policy to his dangerous weaponization of every agency of government, from the IRS to the State Department to the FBI to the Justice Department and perhaps even the Secret Service. He made Richard Nixon look like an amateur.

 

It’s hard to point to a single policy that he got right.

     ==Where does Joe Biden rank among America’s worst presidents?

 

 

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4 minutes ago, BigStar said:

 

One of the worst, a career politician, corruptly cooperating in an influence-peddling scheme to enrich his family. Hypocrite, flip-flopped to stay in power. Lied, teller of tall tales; given a pass for his alleged sexual harassment. Creepy hair sniffer.

 

From his first days in the Oval Office, he governed from the far left on everything from climate change to radical income redistribution to massive government expansionism to racial politics to a “blame America first” foreign policy to his dangerous weaponization of every agency of government, from the IRS to the State Department to the FBI to the Justice Department and perhaps even the Secret Service. He made Richard Nixon look like an amateur.

 

It’s hard to point to a single policy that he got right.

     ==Where does Joe Biden rank among America’s worst presidents?

 

 

 

So you don't agree with Pelosi about him deserving a spot on Mount Rushmore? I am just saying what the dems said until two days ago. It is also a commenbtary on how gleeful he seemed to. seemed with the embarrassing loss for Harris. Adjust your sarcasm meter. 

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50 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

So Biden had wide smiles as he said  to accept the complete and decisive loss. Thumbs up and winks. What a great guy so gracious in defeat. Voluntarily steps down in the most selfless act known to humanity for Kamala to screw it up that badly. Is willing to ignore the fact thatTrump is the most dangerous threat to democracy and the entire world because a smooth transition is more important

 

Truly a patriotic gentleman, elderly statesman and that is why he will always be remembered as the greatest president of our entire generation. The hearts of every American  citizen and newcomers are weighed down with sadness to see him go but buoyed by the gratitude for his service and the bright road ahead of us that he was the principal architect of. Thank you for your service Mr. President.

 

He was indeed in good form today and at his very best and we would not expect nor would we accept anything less from him because that was the sort of man he was. 

 

He is def the hero the Democrats all need.image.jpeg.48eb8f5993f3fd5ca5d9e228b6a431e5.jpeg

 

 

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

 

So you don't agree with Pelosi about him deserving a spot on Mount Rushmore? I am just saying what the dems said until two days ago. It is also a commenbtary on how gleeful he seemed to. seemed with the embarrassing loss for Harris. Adjust your sarcasm meter. 

 

I figured that might have been a windup. But we probably need the truth out there for the benefit of our many elites on the forum.

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I figured that might have been a windup. But we probably need the truth out there for the benefit of our many elites on the forum.

 

The point was that is how they spoke about him until just a few days ago. They also said similarly saccharin crap about Kamala and what a great woman she is. Joe was visibly giddy she went down in flames.

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37 minutes ago, BigStar said:

 

One of the worst, a career politician, corruptly cooperating in an influence-peddling scheme to enrich his family. Hypocrite, flip-flopped to stay in power. Lied, teller of tall tales; given a pass for his alleged sexual harassment. Got a pass for taking and retaining public records even w/o immunity. Creepy hair sniffer. 🙂 

 

From his first days in the Oval Office, he governed from the far left on everything from climate change to radical income redistribution to massive government expansionism to racial politics to a “blame America first” foreign policy to his dangerous weaponization of every agency of government, from the IRS to the State Department to the FBI to the Justice Department and perhaps even the Secret Service. He made Richard Nixon look like an amateur.

 

It’s hard to point to a single policy that he got right.

     ==Where does Joe Biden rank among America’s worst presidents?

 

 

I agree but his calling trump supporters garbage clinched it for us, its hard to completely hate him after that

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1 hour ago, mdr224 said:

I agree but his calling trump supporters garbage clinched it for us, its hard to completely hate him after that

One can almost wonder if that was by design. 

 

I'll add Biden's speech today was more coherent than any of Kamala's recent speeches.

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26 minutes ago, rwilem said:

One can almost wonder if that was by design. 

 

I'll add Biden's speech today was more coherent than any of Kamala's recent speeches.

I looked up the definition of the phrase "damning someone with faint praise", and your post magically appeared!

 

But yeah, now Joe can drop the facade, look forward to spending his remaining days on the beach, and try not to forget to pardon his son on the way out the door. 

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2 hours ago, Cryingdick said:

Big smiles on Biden's face at his speech today.

Because he’s not the one who lost to Trump, he’s the only person that can say “I beat Trump, I’m the only one who can beat Trump…see I told you so”

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3 hours ago, Cryingdick said:

he will always be remembered as the greatest president of our entire generation

 

I suspect he will be more "curious footnote in history" and less "legacy of greatness".

 

And even the "curious" part is mostly because of novel irregularities such as being tossed out of his own re-election bid, being visibly senile during a large part of his tenure, truly living up to "Creepy Uncle Joe" with the hair sniffing, etc. Those things will be of historical interest; worthy of study, but not indicators of greatness.

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2 minutes ago, tai4de2 said:

 

I suspect he will be more "curious footnote in history" and less "legacy of greatness".

 

And even the "curious" part is mostly because of novel irregularities such as being tossed out of his own re-election bid, being visibly senile during a large part of his tenure, truly living up to "Creepy Uncle Joe" with the hair sniffing, etc. Those things will be of historical interest; worthy of study, but not indicators of greatness.

His used adult diapers will be curated and preserved at the Smithsonian. Along with his a head in a jar of blue fluid.

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