US US Politics General - Discussion of President Biden and other politicians

Status
Not open for further replies.
BidenGIF.gif
 
Last edited:
By all accounts? Whose exactly? Again, you're confusing his shitty results with megalomania or corrupt self interest. My point is exactly that Carter was an honest and weak willed person incapable of running a global superpower because he lacked that killing instinct and his beliefs were harmful to our national interest, and you just keep proving my point.
We conflate it with megalomania and corrupt self interest because his contemporaries and successors are defined by those concepts.

Him being ineffectual is irrelevent.
 
We conflate it with megalomania and corrupt self interest because his contemporaries and successors are defined by those concepts.

Him being ineffectual is irrelevent.
wait, what? how do his contrmporaries' and successors' megalomania and self interest reflect on Carter? Are we literally just implying personality traits on a person based on people around him now?
 
Check out this mother-of-cope article that popped up on my feed yesterday.


Trump’s the disaster, not Biden


The letter from Tony Williot, titled “Disastrous Biden” June 12 could better be characterized as “Wearing Blinders.” He blames the president for inflation, weakness where Russia is concerned and the perpetuation of the pandemic, among other issues.

Here are some facts: High inflation is currently a phenomenon in most every industrialized country, and it is related to factors like supply chain issues and the coronavirus that are not within a leader’s control. Is Biden also responsible for increasing prices in Europe?


The perpetuation of the pandemic can be explained by the tens of millions of Americans who have resisted vaccination, the first time in the history of vaccines in which the issue has become political.

I understand the impulse to hold the leader responsible for all of the ills that afflict a society. When one has a political ax to grind, the ascribing of blame can be ludicrous.

Oren Spiegler

Peters Township


Yes, that's the entire article.
 
By all accounts? Whose exactly? Again, you're confusing his shitty results with megalomania or corrupt self interest. My point is exactly that Carter was an honest and weak willed person incapable of running a global superpower because he lacked that killing instinct and his beliefs were harmful to our national interest, and you just keep proving my point.
Literally anytime he directly fucked up foreign policy and refused to answer for the consequences of his actions despite them being fucking retarded. The 1980’s Olympics and Kim Il Sung’s Nuclear Program promise.
He’s a fucking idiot and terrible human being. He blamed everyone else for that shit.

He is not nice or moral. He is submissive, you don’t call a man who let’s people rape his wife nice. He is all for a lot of progressive bullshit and his appeasement failed. The Department of Education is his legacy and it’s fucking awful.
 
‘Ultra-Carter’! See, now that’s a term using Ultra that actually makes the person it’s referring to sound negative, as opposed to ‘Ultra MAGA’. It’s such a simple formula that the autists of the Farms can figure it out, what the hell is keeping our ‘betters’ from figuring it out, exactly?
Because Biden's admin are 30 somethings larping their West Wing fanfic and sniff each others farts all day every day. They also live in their own bubble away from reality.
 
Last edited:
Check out this mother-of-cope article that popped up on my feed yesterday.


Trump’s the disaster, not Biden


The letter from Tony Williot, titled “Disastrous Biden” June 12 could better be characterized as “Wearing Blinders.” He blames the president for inflation, weakness where Russia is concerned and the perpetuation of the pandemic, among other issues.

Here are some facts: High inflation is currently a phenomenon in most every industrialized country, and it is related to factors like supply chain issues and the coronavirus that are not within a leader’s control. Is Biden also responsible for increasing prices in Europe?


The perpetuation of the pandemic can be explained by the tens of millions of Americans who have resisted vaccination, the first time in the history of vaccines in which the issue has become political.

I understand the impulse to hold the leader responsible for all of the ills that afflict a society. When one has a political ax to grind, the ascribing of blame can be ludicrous.

Oren Spiegler

Peters Township


Yes, that's the entire article.

I decided to brave search that name, and well this kike cunt has been around the block to even being approached by the New York Times around 2018 and married recently in 2017.

Screenshot 2022-06-19 101642.png

Screenshot 2022-06-19 101703.png

Screenshot 2022-06-19 101752.png
 
I'm starting to feel the democrats are now trying to hope a Trump/Desantis fight happens enough not to stop either from winning the White House, but splits the conservatives enough so in the future the democrats can bounce back.

That's the first thing that comes to mind with Killary saying she won't run, she'd rather Desantis win with a Tea Party 2.0 style that can be corrupted and put an end to MAGA rather than let T-Boogie get in again and really just fuck the cathedral up to where they do something very stupid to stop him that really breaks the country.

edit: manlet BTFO

354.png
 
Check out this mother-of-cope article that popped up on my feed yesterday.


Trump’s the disaster, not Biden


The letter from Tony Williot, titled “Disastrous Biden” June 12 could better be characterized as “Wearing Blinders.” He blames the president for inflation, weakness where Russia is concerned and the perpetuation of the pandemic, among other issues.

Here are some facts: High inflation is currently a phenomenon in most every industrialized country, and it is related to factors like supply chain issues and the coronavirus that are not within a leader’s control. Is Biden also responsible for increasing prices in Europe?


The perpetuation of the pandemic can be explained by the tens of millions of Americans who have resisted vaccination, the first time in the history of vaccines in which the issue has become political.

I understand the impulse to hold the leader responsible for all of the ills that afflict a society. When one has a political ax to grind, the ascribing of blame can be ludicrous.

Oren Spiegler

Peters Township


Yes, that's the entire article.
That's a lot of fucking words just to say "No u".
 
I'm starting to feel the democrats are now trying to hope a Trump/Desantis fight happens enough not to stop either from winning the White House, but splits the conservatives enough so in the future the democrats can bounce back.

That's the first thing that comes to mind with Killary saying she won't run, she'd rather Desantis win with a Tea Party 2.0 style that can be corrupted and put an end to MAGA rather than let T-Boogie get in again and really just fuck the cathedral up to where they do something very stupid to stop him that really breaks the country.

edit: manlet BTFO

View attachment 3403812
Even Bill Maher jumped on the DeSantis train despite acknowledging both have very similar stances but DeSantis talks better lol and of course Bill has TDS even now.
 
Well that's kind of the point of my question. How bad do things have to get for the American public before they force Biden's / Dem's hands and MAKE them buy the bloody oil?
Considering how this administration has been going, I'm going to answer "They (the public) Can't." This administration is isolated from the average American and does not understand that they are failing.

The avalanche hath started and it is inevitable now.
That’s what will happen anyway. The question comes down to ripping off the band aid now or later. The average American and European doesn’t give a shit how smug Putin will be. So Biden and Co. is just delaying it out of ideological correctness and ego. This will give Putler the win, which means certain (((people))) can’t avenge the Pale of Settlement pogroms so I guess that means the rest of us will have to pay $6 per gallon for gas.
I meant more that Zelensky is being told by the Azov Battalion that he better not shut down the war they've been hankering for. That Biden and company are content to let the war continue.

I think we agree just in different words. But the West can't make any attempts to reconcile with Russia until Ukraine gives up. Otherwise it looks like we sacrificed an ally. Once Ukraine surrenders then The West can say "Welp, we tried but now we have to get oil flowing again. No point in crying over spilt milk."
 
Considering how this administration has been going, I'm going to answer "They (the public) Can't." This administration is isolated from the average American and does not understand that they are failing.

The avalanche hath started and it is inevitable now.
Paraphrasing Ambassador Kosh there? "The avalanche has already started. And it is too late for the pebbles to vote".

Anyway, meta-question for those that know. How much actual day to day work is Biden doing? I see him trotted out for a ten minute autocue reading, sure. But how often is he meeting with other world leaders, his own people and doing normal president work? Just curious.
 
How much actual day to day work is Biden doing? I see him trotted out for a ten minute autocue reading, sure. But how often is he meeting with other world leaders, his own people and doing normal president work? Just curious.
Little to none. We all know it's Klain actually pulling the strings.
 
How much actual day to day work is Biden doing? I see him trotted out for a ten minute autocue reading, sure. But how often is he meeting with other world leaders, his own people and doing normal president work? Just curious.
Do you really think a man who is only trotted out for ten minutes every other day is actually, sincerely, physically capable of working? We all saw him nodding off at that big summit in Europe, after all. Even the Europeans were forced to admit that Trump at least paid attention to them when they were talking.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back