US Joe Biden News Megathread - The Other Biden Derangement Syndrome Thread (with a side order of Fauci Derangement Syndrome)

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Let's pretend for one moment that he does die before the election, just for the funsies. What happens then? Will the nomination revert to option number 2, aka Bernie Sanders? Or will his running mate automatically replace him just the way Vice-President is supposted to step in after the Big Man in the White House chokes on a piece of matzo? Does he even have a running mate yet?
 
It goes back further than Obama:
G. H. W. Bush succeeded Reagan and the country looked like this:
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After serving one term, the country looked like this:
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This was succeeded, of course, by the Clinton years: Those were the parts of the 90's everyone seems to remember so fondly, until 2000 where the notorious G.W.B. came into power. Not much more needs to be said there.

After his two terms is when we got the almighty King Nigger.
What happened before Bush that turned the country Red? You think we'll have a similar outcome after Biden? Or is social media that powerful to where Blue is here to stay?
 
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Milley just threw Pelosi under the bus. Apparently she tried to get control of the football, or at least have him take control away from Trump. This occurred in January, right after Jan 6th. Which we now know was a big nothingburger but they sure keep pretending it was some sort of smoking gun eternal proof of the big orange meany's ultimate meanyness, or somesuch.

Not sure what the consequences for this would be in a functioning government. The_Donald guys are calling it treason or sedition.

Every day my hope that Trump comes back in 2024 with a very long list of grudges and a mandate to make these fuckers suffer grows.
 
😆 Was waiting for "FUCK JOE BIDEN"! Guess that will come next year, if Joey is still in office.

Seriously, less than nine months in office for Joey and his regime to be the ultimate in miserable failures. Gotta be an all-time record. Jesus.
Most popular president ever guys.


After his two terms is when we got the almighty King Nigger.
Ya know it is funny when I think back on how the media covered for Obama. His relative lack of experience in...well anything and his Alinsky devotion went largely unreported. The MSM created a persona of a caring, intelligent, devoted community organizer, who was well thought of and loved by all.

The reality was that he was a radical groomed for office and trained to attack the republic and attack he did.
 
Most popular president ever guys.
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Ya know it is funny when I think back on how the media covered for Obama. His relative lack of experience in...well anything and his Alinsky devotion went largely unreported. The MSM created a persona of a caring, intelligent, devoted community organizer, who was well thought of and loved by all.

The reality was that he was a radical groomed for office and trained to attack the republic and attack he did.
He's also an arrogant idiot who literally can't grok that people could possibly ever disagree with him -- HIM, the most holy king nigger!? -- who surrounded himself with yes-men who never dared defy him.

Seeing the GOP cockblock him on the ACA was hilarious. He literally had no idea what to do when someone told his dumb stuttering ass no.
 
Ya know it is funny when I think back on how the media covered for Obama. His relative lack of experience in...well anything and his Alinsky devotion went largely unreported. The MSM created a persona of a caring, intelligent, devoted community organizer, who was well thought of and loved by all.

The reality was that he was a radical groomed for office and trained to attack the republic and attack he did.
If I was black I'd be utterly ashamed at the fact that Obama is my most well known political representation.
 
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Milley just threw Pelosi under the bus. Apparently she tried to get control of the football, or at least have him take control away from Trump. This occurred in January, right after Jan 6th. Which we now know was a big nothingburger but they sure keep pretending it was some sort of smoking gun eternal proof of the big orange meany's ultimate meanyness, or somesuch.

Not sure what the consequences for this would be in a functioning government. The_Donald guys are calling it treason or sedition.

Every day my hope that Trump comes back in 2024 with a very long list of grudges and a mandate to make these fuckers suffer grows.
That... recontextualizes Milley's own action. His big 'fuck you' was ensuring that everyone knew the chain of command for launching nukes. The call with China is debatable, and really can be read as "You'll get an official declaration of war, not a surprise attack". Which is shitty but a far cry from pure treason under tumultuous circumstances.

But if we take this at face value, it means the big one could have been for more than Trump, ensuring nobody does something stupid. Including the democrats.

Addendum: Right, to expand. Milley is accused of two things.

1: Asserting himself as the middleman in between Trump and the Football.
2: Telling the Chinese he'd warn them if the nukes were to be dropped.


This hasn't sat well with me for a while, because it only made sense if Milley legitimately feared Trump launching nukes at China, which was farcical. But now consider a different light, you have an Admin coming in with clear ties to china, a Speaker seeking to gain the nuclear launch codes herself, a long and documented history of viewing Trump as the most evil thing ever, and a clearly fraudulent election to unseat him. So, what is a general to do in this situation?

1: Make sure he is a barrier to -anyone- misusing the codes.
2: Sooth over the most likely victim to prevent preemptive assault in case the other faction decides to play dirty.


Well... fuck. It fits. Also means I can't hate Milley as much, because legitimately it makes his actions the best thing he could have done in the situation.

Addendum 2: So, the above is based on the title alone, a consideration of implications, to be followed by in depth look. So what is in the article?

"General Mark Milley defended his calls with Chinese officials, which he says were to “cool down” tensions with his counterpart amid rumors of a forthcoming military attack, and discussed a phone call he had with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), whom he suggested encouraged him to undermine the president’s ability to launch a nuclear attack."

Confirmation of 2.

"“Speaker of the House Pelosi called me to inquire about the president’s ability to launch nuclear weapons,” he confirmed. “I sought to assure her that nuclear launch is governed by a very specific and deliberate process. She was concerned and made various personal references characterizing the president. I explained to her the president is the sole nuclear launch authority and he doesn’t launch them alone and that I am not qualified to determine the mental health of the President of the United States.”"

Low key confirmation of 1.
 
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If I was black I'd be utterly ashamed at the fact that Obama is my most well known political representation.
Mainly because other Black political representation is lacking. Lacking in the sense of being more than just empty suits and grifters.

If I was a woman, I'd be embarrassed to have Nancy Pelosi represent anything beyond a mental case of fruit loops.
 

Biden's failed nominee on gun policy says he got death threats, no protection​

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/bi...e-got-death-threats-no-protection-2021-09-29/ (https://archive.ph/Ji53L)

President Joe Biden's failed nominee to run the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said he faced death threats while the U.S. Senate was considering him but that the administration declined to provide him security.

Longtime ATF agent and gun control advocate David Chipman said in an interview on Wednesday that he hired a security adviser after repeatedly telling the FBI and his handlers at the Justice Department who were assigned to help him navigate the confirmation process about the threats.

The White House earlier this month withdrew Chipman's nomination to lead the ATF, where he worked for 25 years, after Senator Angus King, an independent who usually votes with Democrats, declined to back his nomination.

In the five months after being nominated to run the agency, he had been the target of repeated threats, Chipman said.

"What concerned me is there was no one in government that I knew of who was willing to take responsibility for my own safety or my wife's safety," he said. "I talked to the FBI. They were like: 'Well, has anyone done anything? We investigate crimes.' I said: 'Well, that's not what I'm looking for. Who owns my security?'"

In a statement to Reuters, a Justice Department official said it takes safety concerns seriously and that the department reviewed whether Chipman needed security.

"The department evaluated the need for protection based on Mr. Chipman’s request. Additionally the department reached out to local law enforcement to make them aware of Mr. Chipman’s concerns," the official said.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Wednesday the administration shared Chipman’s frustration that he wasn't confirmed.

ATF's leadership has long been politically fraught. The Senate has confirmed just one nominee to the post in the past 15 years, thanks to fierce lobbying from powerful gun advocacy groups including the National Rifle Association (NRA).

But Chipman, who still serves as senior policy adviser with the Giffords gun control advocacy group, faced additional hurdles, including a social media disinformation campaign that he said was fueled in part by the National Sports Shooting Foundation (NSSF). He said the group circulated bogus claims that he had killed women and children during a 1993 standoff in Waco, Texas.

NSSF spokesman Mark Oliva acknowledged his organization posted a blog citing a Daily Mail article that falsely claimed Chipman was depicted in a photo taken at Waco.

"When it became obvious that it was not him, we took that photo down," he said, calling the threats Chipman faced "reprehensible."

Death threats have become an increasing factor in U.S. politics, from the hundreds of people who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 trying to overturn Donald Trump's election defeat, to phone threats made to election workers and a plot to kidnap Michigan's governor by men angry about policies meant to stem the spread of COVID-19.

Chipman said he took particular note of one threatening letter postmarked Grand Rapids, Michigan, given last year's plot against Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

Chipman said he hired a security adviser to identify credible threats and plan safe travel.
He said he intends to stay on at Giffords, founded by Democratic former U.S. Representative Gabby Giffords after she was wounded by a gunman in an 2011 attempted assassination in Arizona.

"I couldn't be on the sidelines at this point in our history," he said.
The Lugenpresse are whining about Chipman's failure to be confirmed being a smear job by muh gun lobby, conveniently ignoring the numerous allegations that he was a colossal ass and made disparaging comments about a black ATF agent.
 
Mainly because other Black political representation is lacking. Lacking in the sense of being more than just empty suits and grifters.

If I was a woman, I'd be embarrassed to have Nancy Pelosi represent anything beyond a mental case of fruit loops.
Hell, look at Jewish political representation as the ultimate embarrassment. Schumer is literally a stereotypical depiction of a whiny conniving New York Jew, and there's not a single prominent Jewish politician I can think of who isn't entirely repulsive.
 
That... recontextualizes Milley's own action. His big 'fuck you' was ensuring that everyone knew the chain of command for launching nukes. The call with China is debatable, and really can be read as "You'll get an official declaration of war, not a surprise attack". Which is shitty but a far cry from pure treason under tumultuous circumstances.
Honestly I interpreted that one line as Milley just saying "if the US and China go to war, it won't be a surprise because there'll have been a lot of shit leading up to it". I didn't like him as a commander because he has a penchant for being woke but he didn't deserve all of the torrential downpour of shit he got thanks to that book. Good that the chickens are coming home to roost for Pelosi though, it's about time.
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What's the point? It's going to get shot down and everyone knows it. Unless she wants to make a point about the Progressives...
 
Stop. I can't take all these plot twists in this season of Ridin' Biden.
This one caught me off guard too! But it fits perfectly, explains multiple loose threads, and I'd be an idiot to ignore it.

Honestly I interpreted that one line as Milley just saying "if the US and China go to war, it won't be a surprise because there'll have been a lot of shit leading up to it". I didn't like him as a commander because he has a penchant for being woke but he didn't deserve all of the torrential downpour of shit he got thanks to that book. Good that the chickens are coming home to roost for Pelosi though, it's about time.
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What's the point? It's going to get shot down and everyone knows it. Unless she wants to make a point about the Progressives...
He specifically mentions that it was meant to cool down tensions. That China was expecting an attack.

The question is why. Trump was doing no posturing on this at all. Someone told them we were planning to attack, maybe someone who wanted the nuclear launch codes and had multiple known inroads to communicate off the record to them. Someone like Pelosi.
 
This one caught me off guard too! But it fits perfectly, explains multiple loose threads, and I'd be an idiot to ignore it.


He specifically mentions that it was meant to cool down tensions. That China was expecting an attack.

The question is why. Trump was doing no posturing on this at all. Someone told them we were planning to attack, maybe someone who wanted the nuclear launch codes and had multiple known inroads to communicate off the record to them. Someone like Pelosi.
So the question is

Was Biden planning on doing an attack against them to "prove" he wasn't compromised?

Or was Pelosi drunk-dialing her handlers from the CCP telling them that the mean old orange man was about to nuke the shit out of them out of the blue?
 
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