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?
 
Hearing people worry about the Americans still over there is rich when the vast majority of US citizens in Afghanistan are some combination of bureaucrats, pedophiles, drug dealers, government officials, toadies, putrid liberals, gender studies teachers, social workers, or mudslime adjacent.
And the people who weren’t can just go fuck themselves? Even if what you’re saying has a hint of truth, you should kill yourself.
 
Just to take a short break from beating the dead horse Biden (all well-deserved, mind you).

In other news, the AFL-CIO has just climbed aboard the "go woke, go broke" train. One of the biggest D voting blocks in the country. This came to me via email. I have no freaking idea how I got on their mailing list because A) I ain't union; and B) I ain't Democrat. But this Working America group got my email somewhere. Go figger...

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which is a good point that came up in the taliban thread, if no one invokes the 25th, what other options are there? I'm not up2date on my civics...


did they look at their ankles?

Suddenly finding all that widespread elections fraud. Then saying they discovered it all by theirselves without poo poo pee pee DRUMPH!

It's like... I keep saying this and no one's taking it in.
 
Just to take a short break from beating the dead horse Biden (all well-deserved, mind you).

In other news, the AFL-CIO has just climbed aboard the "go woke, go broke" train. One of the biggest D voting blocks in the country. This came to me via email. I have no freaking idea how I got on their mailing list because A) I ain't union; and B) I ain't Democrat. But this Working America group got my email somewhere. Go figger...

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They're gonna get robbed.
Motherfuckers are gonna check their 401K and retirement plans to find out that these three motherfuckers bought mansions with them and then yeeted out to a country with no extradition treaty.
 
And the people who weren’t can just go fuck themselves? Even if what you’re saying has a hint of truth, you should kill yourself.
Feisty aren't ya? People who don't know where they don't belong hardly are worth so much emotion.
 
That's my point though. We are at a point where the political capital and fighting is something that should be on the backburner. American lives are in danger, right now. Maybe I had too much hope for the mid tier leadership in the military, I always knew the suit and tie types were just west point grads who probably didn't see any real combat, but it strikes me as very disheartening that we don't have anyone in between "rank and file grunts" and "suit and tie at the pentagon" who is willing to say "fuck the job, let them court martial me". Because, seriously. It's not even a risk to their job at that point, even if the military wanted to court marshal some unit for going out and pulling Americans out, the optics of something like that would make it so radioactive that not even a braindead corpse like Biden would think it was a good idea.
American soldiers care about their GI benefits, not what's right.
 
I’ve been thinking about this a bit since the last press conference. Joe Biden was presented to us as an experienced statesman and something of a foreign relations expert. He was sold as someone who could keep a steady hand on the wheel and help right the ship after the tumultuous 4 years Trump took us through.

No matter what happens when the media moves on to their next story, that reputation is destroyed and it’s not going to be repaired. This is such a colossal fuck up that it can’t be memory holed and ignored. Look at the press conference today, those reporters actually started doing their job and asking him hard questions. That hasn’t happened since he retreated to his basement at the beginning of Covid.

We’re not going to see any more of this “What’s your favorite Ice Cream?” caliber questions. He’s an idiot and the world knows it because they’re watching the results of his idiocy play out in horrific living color on their television and computer screens. He’s going to get asked real question every time he takes them and since he can’t manage them, he’ll get hammered when he doesn’t take them.

I can’t imagine that his presence on the national stage is anything except toxic for the Democrat Party moving forward (especially if @Gehenna is right on his polling).

I know Kamala is hated but I think Joe comes out of this radioactive. I wonder if the Democrats don’t do the math and decide to impeach Joe in an effort to distance themselves from him and try to save their own jobs by basically saying “Hey, don’t blame us, we impeached the guy”.
 

US general tells British special forces: Stop rescuing people in Kabul, you're making us look bad​


I understand that the commanding general of the 82nd Airborne Division has told the commander of the British special forces at the Kabul airport to cease operations beyond the airport perimeter.
Maj. Gen. Christopher Donahue has told his British Army counterpart, a high-ranking field-grade officer of the British army's 22nd Special Air Service Regiment, that British operations were embarrassing the United States military in the absence of similar U.S. military operations. I understand that the British officer firmly rejected the request.

This show of rare tension between the U.S. and British command groups in Kabul reflects three factors.
First, it shows the obvious stress of attempting to extricate thousands of personnel under a situation of increasing terrorist threat. Elements of the Haqqani network, the Islamic State in Afghanistan, and possibly al Qaeda are now operating in proximity to Kabul airport with some degree of command separation from the Taliban.
In addition, the British military has more operational latitude in Kabul than the U.S. military, including the Navy SEAL elements present at the airport. I understand that the SAS has conducted operations to bring American citizens, as well as British citizens and at-risk personnel, through checkpoints and to the airport. This is not an indictment on U.S. capabilities or special operations intent, but rather, it's a reflection of political-military authorities. In part, this difference is understandable. Large-scale U.S. military operations beyond the Kabul airport perimeter would entail significant risk absent prior Taliban approval. But there is a sense, at least by allies, that the U.S. military could be doing more to leverage the Taliban into providing greater ease of access to the airport for those most at risk.
A bureaucratic tug of war between the State Department, Pentagon, and White House is also disrupting evacuation operations out of Kabul. This is aggravating British, French, and other Kabul-present military authorities. I understand that these governments have been further aggravated by the failure of the White House and Pentagon to communicate adequately, or in some cases, to communicate at all, on their intentions and actions. All these allies admit, however, that only the U.S. military could provide the airfield defense and air traffic control capabilities now on display.
Still, as I noted on Wednesday , the Biden administration's conduct of the Afghanistan withdrawal has raised deep concerns by allies as to the administration's credibility and confidence. Speaking on the condition of anonymity, allied officials reemphasized this concern to me on Friday.
 
It's cute that you guys still think your vote counts, as if an election wasn't stolen right in front of your eyes months ago.

It's cute you say this in a thread where multiple people have pointed it out already, and given various responses.

I say it because y'all act like voting matters in any way, shape or form.

And if you had any sense to supplement your condescension you'd realize stealing it the second time is a lot harder when you fail to reinforce your theft and alienate the guys who made it possible last time.

Condescension? No, just experience and reality. I work for an election board. If you think places like NY and CA will turn red because of what's happening you need to put the crack pipe down. Corruption, graft, nepotism and vote rigging is well entrenched and has been for decades. They will double down.

We don't live in a democracy and none of the politicians sprouting platitudes about free and fair elections believe what they say. If you believe otherwise I have a bridge in Brooklyn I can sell you, special price, just for you.

... who the fuck said any of this? I think you might need to put the crack pipe down since you're just making up stuff?

Both these views have merit (imo lay opinion). What matters is where you are voting and what for. I'm very much of the opinion that the Dems plan on stealing elections for as long as they can get away with it. They don't have the legit votes to win federally. I really got to thinking why the GOP made substantial gains in the house but lost senate seats last election. The answer is simple: Senate seats are decided at the state level, which means fraud centers can exert more influence and house seats are decided at the district level, these districts will often have no suitable locations for the fraud needed.

You can break it down further by State for how prevalent fraud can become. NY and CA are going to be fraud meccas and there is nothing that can be done about them. People need to leave those states. You think Newsom is getting recalled? Well think again. It won't be allowed to happen. The reason why Pelosi insisted that no democrat run in the recall election is because they don't want a repeat of what happened in NYC primary election. Elder may have won in a legit recall election, but he won't win this one.

The swing states from last election is a different story. I think Arizona (not really a swing state) is going to be a lot harder repeat for the Dems than Michigan which is corrupted AF. I have bad feelings about Penn as between Wolfe and Shapiro they've probably got that state pretty locked up. Georgia and Wisconsin is pretty much a toss up. Feline's concerns are legitimate and no offense Gehenna your work in polling, although valuable may become a lot less so with election fortification.

That's why election integrity is so important, without it the entire political landscape crumbles.
 

US general tells British special forces: Stop rescuing people in Kabul, you're making us look bad​


I understand that the commanding general of the 82nd Airborne Division has told the commander of the British special forces at the Kabul airport to cease operations beyond the airport perimeter.
Maj. Gen. Christopher Donahue has told his British Army counterpart, a high-ranking field-grade officer of the British army's 22nd Special Air Service Regiment, that British operations were embarrassing the United States military in the absence of similar U.S. military operations. I understand that the British officer firmly rejected the request.

This show of rare tension between the U.S. and British command groups in Kabul reflects three factors.
First, it shows the obvious stress of attempting to extricate thousands of personnel under a situation of increasing terrorist threat. Elements of the Haqqani network, the Islamic State in Afghanistan, and possibly al Qaeda are now operating in proximity to Kabul airport with some degree of command separation from the Taliban.
In addition, the British military has more operational latitude in Kabul than the U.S. military, including the Navy SEAL elements present at the airport. I understand that the SAS has conducted operations to bring American citizens, as well as British citizens and at-risk personnel, through checkpoints and to the airport. This is not an indictment on U.S. capabilities or special operations intent, but rather, it's a reflection of political-military authorities. In part, this difference is understandable. Large-scale U.S. military operations beyond the Kabul airport perimeter would entail significant risk absent prior Taliban approval. But there is a sense, at least by allies, that the U.S. military could be doing more to leverage the Taliban into providing greater ease of access to the airport for those most at risk.
A bureaucratic tug of war between the State Department, Pentagon, and White House is also disrupting evacuation operations out of Kabul. This is aggravating British, French, and other Kabul-present military authorities. I understand that these governments have been further aggravated by the failure of the White House and Pentagon to communicate adequately, or in some cases, to communicate at all, on their intentions and actions. All these allies admit, however, that only the U.S. military could provide the airfield defense and air traffic control capabilities now on display.
Still, as I noted on Wednesday , the Biden administration's conduct of the Afghanistan withdrawal has raised deep concerns by allies as to the administration's credibility and confidence. Speaking on the condition of anonymity, allied officials reemphasized this concern to me on Friday.
Jeez, the general on the ground is being retarded too. I rarely suggest to risk your career to do what's right, but risk your career, 4 star General!

Also, Majorie Taylor Greene is moving for impeachment.

 
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