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?
 
Lower your expectations guys. Joey, Nancy, and Chucky can only do so much.

In comparison to this mess...
...it had to be more "master-class," whatever that means.

To this day, I swear Nancy was drunk during that video, and Charles was just trying to look tough towards Trump on camera, to no avail.
 
In comparison to this mess...
...it had to be more "master-class," whatever that means.

To this day, I swear Nancy was drunk during that video, and Charles was just trying to look tough towards Trump on camera, to no avail.
People actually joked that Chuck Schumer looked and acted like The Penguin from the Batman movies. Even the way how he smiled at the cameras looked sinister.
 
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Did not expect Bought-Out Bitch Bernie to actually point out the obvious like that. What happened? Did he finally realize his usefulness has run out and decide to grow a pair of raisins?
No, he's just falling back into his routine of playing "the only smart Democrat" before inevitably bitching out again at the 11th hour the next time it counts. Are people seriously going to fall for that trick a third time?
 
Cool. It'll be the new version of coal camps. All that's missing is allowing them to print their own currency to pay their workers.
75k is working class? i thought that was upper middle.
Depends on where you live. It's middle class where I live. Where I grew up, it would be upper middle class. Somewhere like CA or NYC, you'll be lucky if you aren't homeless on that salary.
 
And if that happens you aren't going to do dick about it except climb on your soap box, give some hollow speech, and vote for the bill anyway.

At least Republicans are upfront about not wanting to give people money. Not saying I like it but it's more respectable then Sanders/AOC/Squad pretending to care while knowing they aren't going to lift a finger.
 

White House says Joe Biden will NOT have the final say on whether Donald Trump can receive intelligence briefings after the president said he would ban his predecessor.

The White House has said Joe Biden will not have the final say on whether Donald Trump can receive intelligence briefings after the president said his predecessor's 'erratic behavior' means 'he might slip and say something'.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki poured cold water on what had appeared to be Biden taking the unprecedented step to deny Trump access to classified information now he has left office.

Psaki said in a statement Saturday the president was merely 'expressing his concern' and will leave the final decision to his intelligence team.

The president was expressing his concern about former president Trump receiving access to sensitive intelligence, but he also has deep trust in his own intelligence team to make a determination about how to provide intelligence information if at any point the former president Trump requests a briefing,' Psaki said, according to the Washington Post.

The walkback from the Oval Office came after Biden said in an interview with CBS Evening News Friday night he did not think Trump should receive intelligence briefings citing the ex-president's 'erratic behavior'.

'I think not,' he said. When asked why, Biden said: 'Because of his erratic behavior unrelated to the insurrection.'

Biden said he would 'rather not speculate out loud' what his worst fear is if Trump is given access to the highly sensitive information but said there is 'no need' for him to be involved now he has left office.

'I would rather not speculate out loud. I just think there is no need for him to have that intelligence briefing?' he said

The walkback from the Oval Office came after Biden said in an interview with CBS Evening News Friday night he did not think Trump should receive intelligence briefings citing the ex-president's 'erratic behavior'.

'I think not,' he said. When asked why, Biden said: 'Because of his erratic behavior unrelated to the insurrection.'

Biden said he would 'rather not speculate out loud' what his worst fear is if Trump is given access to the highly sensitive information but said there is 'no need' for him to be involved now he has left office.

'I would rather not speculate out loud. I just think there is no need for him to have that intelligence briefing?' he said

The move is said to enable outgoing presidents to continue to support the nation's interests.

But it is an honor granted out of respect by the new president to their predecessor and the administration has the power to decide whether or not to allow ex-presidents access.

No other president has ever said no to allowing the tradition to continue but, in Trump's case, the briefings would go to a former president who left the White House in a blaze of breaking with traditions.


He refused to concede to Biden when he lost the presidential election and then refused to attend the inauguration - the first time an outgoing president did this in more than 150 years.

Trump also spent his final months in the White House pushing unfounded claims of widespread voter fraud and telling his supporters the election was 'stolen' from him.

This culminated in the January 6 riot where a MAGA mob stormed the US Capitol in a violent siege that left five - including a Capitol cop - dead.

Trump's Senate impeachment trial is set to begin on Tuesday after he became the first president to be impeached by the House twice in the nation's history for his part in 'inciting' the riot.

Biden's comments about Trump letting something 'slip' indicate his reasoning for denying the former president access to classified information was not driven by the events that brought about impeachment.
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Ex-principal deputy director of national intelligence Susan M. Gordon (pictured in 2017) voiced concerns over Trump getting access to intel on leaving office in an op ed for the Washington Post in January citing it a 'potential national security risk'
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White House says Joe Biden will NOT have the final say on whether Donald Trump can receive intelligence briefings after the president said he would ban his predecessor.

The White House has said Joe Biden will not have the final say on whether Donald Trump can receive intelligence briefings after the president said his predecessor's 'erratic behavior' means 'he might slip and say something'.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki poured cold water on what had appeared to be Biden taking the unprecedented step to deny Trump access to classified information now he has left office.

Psaki said in a statement Saturday the president was merely 'expressing his concern' and will leave the final decision to his intelligence team.

The president was expressing his concern about former president Trump receiving access to sensitive intelligence, but he also has deep trust in his own intelligence team to make a determination about how to provide intelligence information if at any point the former president Trump requests a briefing,' Psaki said, according to the Washington Post.

The walkback from the Oval Office came after Biden said in an interview with CBS Evening News Friday night he did not think Trump should receive intelligence briefings citing the ex-president's 'erratic behavior'.

'I think not,' he said. When asked why, Biden said: 'Because of his erratic behavior unrelated to the insurrection.'

Biden said he would 'rather not speculate out loud' what his worst fear is if Trump is given access to the highly sensitive information but said there is 'no need' for him to be involved now he has left office.

'I would rather not speculate out loud. I just think there is no need for him to have that intelligence briefing?' he said

The walkback from the Oval Office came after Biden said in an interview with CBS Evening News Friday night he did not think Trump should receive intelligence briefings citing the ex-president's 'erratic behavior'.

'I think not,' he said. When asked why, Biden said: 'Because of his erratic behavior unrelated to the insurrection.'

Biden said he would 'rather not speculate out loud' what his worst fear is if Trump is given access to the highly sensitive information but said there is 'no need' for him to be involved now he has left office.

'I would rather not speculate out loud. I just think there is no need for him to have that intelligence briefing?' he said

The move is said to enable outgoing presidents to continue to support the nation's interests.

But it is an honor granted out of respect by the new president to their predecessor and the administration has the power to decide whether or not to allow ex-presidents access.

No other president has ever said no to allowing the tradition to continue but, in Trump's case, the briefings would go to a former president who left the White House in a blaze of breaking with traditions.


He refused to concede to Biden when he lost the presidential election and then refused to attend the inauguration - the first time an outgoing president did this in more than 150 years.

Trump also spent his final months in the White House pushing unfounded claims of widespread voter fraud and telling his supporters the election was 'stolen' from him.

This culminated in the January 6 riot where a MAGA mob stormed the US Capitol in a violent siege that left five - including a Capitol cop - dead.

Trump's Senate impeachment trial is set to begin on Tuesday after he became the first president to be impeached by the House twice in the nation's history for his part in 'inciting' the riot.

Biden's comments about Trump letting something 'slip' indicate his reasoning for denying the former president access to classified information was not driven by the events that brought about impeachment.
Archive
Ex-principal deputy director of national intelligence Susan M. Gordon (pictured in 2017) voiced concerns over Trump getting access to intel on leaving office in an op ed for the Washington Post in January citing it a 'potential national security risk'
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Sounds like they wanna leave Trump in the dark. On what, I have no idea.
 

White House says Joe Biden will NOT have the final say on whether Donald Trump can receive intelligence briefings after the president said he would ban his predecessor.

The White House has said Joe Biden will not have the final say on whether Donald Trump can receive intelligence briefings after the president said his predecessor's 'erratic behavior' means 'he might slip and say something'.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki poured cold water on what had appeared to be Biden taking the unprecedented step to deny Trump access to classified information now he has left office.

Psaki said in a statement Saturday the president was merely 'expressing his concern' and will leave the final decision to his intelligence team.

The president was expressing his concern about former president Trump receiving access to sensitive intelligence, but he also has deep trust in his own intelligence team to make a determination about how to provide intelligence information if at any point the former president Trump requests a briefing,' Psaki said, according to the Washington Post.

The walkback from the Oval Office came after Biden said in an interview with CBS Evening News Friday night he did not think Trump should receive intelligence briefings citing the ex-president's 'erratic behavior'.

'I think not,' he said. When asked why, Biden said: 'Because of his erratic behavior unrelated to the insurrection.'

Biden said he would 'rather not speculate out loud' what his worst fear is if Trump is given access to the highly sensitive information but said there is 'no need' for him to be involved now he has left office.

'I would rather not speculate out loud. I just think there is no need for him to have that intelligence briefing?' he said

The walkback from the Oval Office came after Biden said in an interview with CBS Evening News Friday night he did not think Trump should receive intelligence briefings citing the ex-president's 'erratic behavior'.

'I think not,' he said. When asked why, Biden said: 'Because of his erratic behavior unrelated to the insurrection.'

Biden said he would 'rather not speculate out loud' what his worst fear is if Trump is given access to the highly sensitive information but said there is 'no need' for him to be involved now he has left office.

'I would rather not speculate out loud. I just think there is no need for him to have that intelligence briefing?' he said

The move is said to enable outgoing presidents to continue to support the nation's interests.

But it is an honor granted out of respect by the new president to their predecessor and the administration has the power to decide whether or not to allow ex-presidents access.

No other president has ever said no to allowing the tradition to continue but, in Trump's case, the briefings would go to a former president who left the White House in a blaze of breaking with traditions.


He refused to concede to Biden when he lost the presidential election and then refused to attend the inauguration - the first time an outgoing president did this in more than 150 years.

Trump also spent his final months in the White House pushing unfounded claims of widespread voter fraud and telling his supporters the election was 'stolen' from him.

This culminated in the January 6 riot where a MAGA mob stormed the US Capitol in a violent siege that left five - including a Capitol cop - dead.

Trump's Senate impeachment trial is set to begin on Tuesday after he became the first president to be impeached by the House twice in the nation's history for his part in 'inciting' the riot.

Biden's comments about Trump letting something 'slip' indicate his reasoning for denying the former president access to classified information was not driven by the events that brought about impeachment.
Archive
Ex-principal deputy director of national intelligence Susan M. Gordon (pictured in 2017) voiced concerns over Trump getting access to intel on leaving office in an op ed for the Washington Post in January citing it a 'potential national security risk'
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Isn't that a service every former president is getting if they want to?
Joe Biden can fuck off with that shit.
What are the grounds of that action?
Fuck these swamp-niggers and everything they stand for.
Joe, I hope you get a stroke you old fuck.
 
lol, Joe Biden has already betrayed his entire fucking voter base in record time. Usually there's a waiting period but I guess they gotta do it fast before the dementia sets in fully. Also who gives the fuck about the retarded puppy Twitter, give us our fucking money.
Cool. It'll be the new version of coal camps. All that's missing is allowing them to print their own currency to pay their workers.

Depends on where you live. It's middle class where I live. Where I grew up, it would be upper middle class. Somewhere like CA or NYC, you'll be lucky if you aren't homeless on that salary.
Not to mention even if it is 'good' money, a lot of people may have wracked up a lot of debt or lost savings because of the pandemic. So that has to be considered as well.
 
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