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?
 
I wad reading the comments section on a the hill article about Blinken and it looks like the NPC's defendtheDNC.exe finally got updated, and its fucking weak. "T-this isnt Biden's fault, g-goys. DAMN DIRTY ORANJ MAN SURRENDERED TO THE TALIBAN A YEAR AND A HALF AGO." So Biden was doing the oranj man's bidding when he abandoned $90 fucking billion dollars of American arms and vehicles, effectively arming the Taliban for the next generation? It was Trump, who has been out of office for 7 months who ordered the secret midnight abandonment of Bagram airport, leaving behind aircraft and armor with their electronics in tact? Biden just went along with the "surrender" his hands tied by that dang dirty drumf?
Trump has secret telephatic abilities wich he used to order Biden to make that disastrous pullout, it's not that Biden and his handlers are a bunch of autistic orangutans that don't know what the fuck they're doing, no, it's still the fault of cheeto Hitler.
 
Australia has coof camps. Canada is holding special election. Afghanistan falls.
I feel like someone is just tugging at strings.
Slowly.
Patiently.
On another note. I do not give a shit about FoxNews but this is an OBVIOUS attempt to make people love the circle back lady.
Nibba gotcha questions? This is ALL that Trump got especially by Acosta.
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Regular brainwashed people who don’t give a fuck about politics may start forgetting about the disaster Biden caused, but I feel that once 9/11 rolls around it will be brought back into the light, and probably not in a good way.
They are not forgetting this. Even those who don't care for politics care about -this-. It's what would have made it such a massive boon. A generation grew up in the war's shadow, one generation had it happen in their rememberable childhood. Their parents still carry scars on their collective souls.

Even if we don't think about it, we -remember- it. Damn near every America above the age of 8 at the time could tell you exactly where they were when they got the news. 20 years have passed of men and women going to war and coming back forever scarred... or dressed in a flag. We remember, and in turn we will remember this. It transcends politics.
 
Regular brainwashed people who don’t give a fuck about politics may start forgetting about the disaster Biden caused, but I feel that once 9/11 rolls around it will be brought back into the light, and probably not in a good way.
Sep 11th of this year, we'll very likely be in a hot war over there trying to save the US citizens that haven't gotten out.
 
Regular brainwashed people who don’t give a fuck about politics may start forgetting about the disaster Biden caused, but I feel that once 9/11 rolls around it will be brought back into the light, and probably not in a good way.
I wouldn't bet on forgetfulness. This is already a huge deal, and this is before the inevitable failure to make the 31st deadline, and potential ensuing bloodbath.
 
Here's snopes reeeeing that it's "mostly false" (read: true)


Snopes is like the bizarro Futurama head bureaucrat: "This ruinous look for a guy who backs our politics is technically incorrect... the best kind of incorrect."

The takeaway: Biden is a hypocritical asshole that gleefully and vigorously denied help to refugees and evacuees when it was politically convenient for him, but he technically wasn't the only senator doing it. SUPER DUPER PANTS ON FIRE FALSE, fact check complete.
 
Rumor is that the Brits are gonna stop their rescue missions soon because they're afraid the US could bug out without warning any time

Also rumor is that Biden is gonna order them to leave by September 8th whether they've got all the Americans out or not

Rumor also is that Jake Sullivan is the gatekeeper for Biden on these issues and has been, they're in lockstep, and anyone who disagrees with Jakey gets frozen out
 
1) I have seen repeatedly the idea that somehow pulling out on 9/11 would be good optics. How? Why? We're slinking off with our tail between our legs, soon or late, so why does doing it on the 20th anniversary of the day Bin Laden cucked us so fucking hard matter?
Because Biden, Harris, and most of the politicians that have positions in office are careerists. Their job is not to find solutions to problems, but to pretend to find solutions to problems. They stack problems on top of one another and say "the problem is solved!"

The 9/11 date was there to make things more poetic. As you said, it would be "good optics". It wouldn't help the US or Afghan citizens in actuality, it would just be "good optics".

As Thomas Sowell once said:

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2) Why are any of my fellow Burgerfats who aren't Biden drones/TDS-suffering RINO lickspittles trying to defend the Pantshitter-in-Chief from rightly earned foreign mockery and condemnation? This is the greatest skedaddle of our military since goddamn 1st Bull Run (the original, and still greatest, Great Skedaddle) to my recollection. (I know, I know, Fall of Saigon, but I wasn't alive for that and as one of those American messes started by Democrats it gets no coverage in American history courses: they focus on the war crimes and the protests and little else.)
You can thank the press for that. Those "Burgerfats" you mentioned are probably still suffering from TDS.

If you lurked earlier in the forums, you could see clips of MSNBC host Brian Williams saying that Biden stood with dignity and owned up to what happened when he first spoe about Afghanistan, and his guest calling him out for gaslighting his audience. Another MSNBC host mentioned Trump's name three times in the first 20 seconds of her interview with neocon Dan Crenshaw.

CNN's Jim Acosta just did a segment yesterday saying that Republicans and Trump were hypocrites for criticizing Biden for merely pulling troops out of Afghanistan, which was never what the criticism was.

But, all you have to do is treat "Trump" like a four-letter word and it does wonders, apparantly. Condition people into putting Trump and Republicans bad rent-free in their heads. Newsome's only attack on Elder for the California recall is "he's to the right of Trump", which is not only not true looking at their policies, but shows that that's all they have in their playbook.
At first I thought the overnight sidebar ITT was going to be boring but it ended up quite informational. The Nugget admitted that he doesn't look too deeply down certain rabbit holes because it gives him anxiety. Totally understandable. It also showed that our failed education system, the media propaganda machine, and the fear porn of the last couple of years have done their job on millions of people. For some it's impossible to believe that the very people and government who have promised for decades that they care about you, want you to be happy and successful, have empathy and respect, and are willing to spend billions (trillions!) on programs to make everything better...is just a sham.

Biden's first address after he became president was about Covid. He said "put your faith in the government". It's more emotional gaslighting, and it works. People put their faith in government and expect the government to follow through. Realizing that they've been lied to and taken advantage of doesn't compute for some because the reality is more terrifying than the narrative. That's why people are willing to defend the nonsensical, because they're fighting for emotional equanimity that is eroding by the hour thanks to massive governmental incompetence (by both parties).

TL;DR- it's not that people can't be open minded. It's that they're scared to be.
That's how it works. Instill fear in people's minds and they'll latch onto you for support and you can manipulate them that way. When 9/11 happened, people got scared so shitless that all they wanted was for the chaos to stop. Then Dick Cheney came along and said "i'll stop the chaos" and they latched onto him. In retrospect, that was a mistake.

This is why I'm worried about this rise of reliance on "emotional intelligence" and "EQ". You have to have a level of intelligence to be "emotionally intelligent", but that just gives way for you to manipulate people better. Hitler had a very high level of emotional intelligence. There was a study led by the University of Toronto psychologist Stéphane Côté that found that people with the highest emotional intelligence also had the most harmful behaviors.

We've lived in over 100 years of opulence, and now we just throw responsibilities that should be handled between two regular people, instead to an authority figure (human resources, the court system, the police, the government, etc.). We can't solve problems on our own anymore.
Came across this, I never read the book so I can't vet the excerpt, but it sure does rhyme:

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As much as there is to criticize abut Ford, he was willing to sacrifice his own career by pardoning Nixon and dealing with this conundrum in order to try to get things done.
 
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Rumor is that the Brits are gonna stop their rescue missions soon because they're afraid the US could bug out without warning any time

Also rumor is that Biden is gonna order them to leave by September 8th whether they've got all the Americans out or not

Rumor also is that Jake Sullivan is the gatekeeper for Biden on these issues and has been, they're in lockstep, and anyone who disagrees with Jakey gets frozen out
That's pretty bad since the Taliban want them out by August 31st
 
Very superficial take on it but c’mon man! Biden doesn’t LOOK (or sound) like a President of the United States. Top level politics is show-business, and the ones you remember are the ones that are larger than life, a million dollar smile and a presence you could feel through the tv screen. An Alpha. Yes, they may be lousy politicians but they look the part and if you look the part you’re practically made. Appearance is the first thing we notice and we only get one chance at a first impression. Maybe that’s why they kept Biden hidden in the basement so long.

Biden is incapable of inspiring confidence because he doesn’t have ‘it’. He also is incapable of delivering any sort of powerful, uniting speech as he is monotone and weak. The best speechwriters in the world couldn’t help because (and giving the benefit of the doubt here) he doesn’t sound like he believes what he’s saying, even if he does. This is a huge obstacle to any sort of comeback - if the guy looks wilted, nervous and puts you to sleep / curls your toes with embarrassment at his stuttering he’s not someone you want to climb on board with and ride or die alongside.

U.S. Presidents are powerful men doing powerful things, family values, endearing but can command a room. Very Kennedy-esque. Whilst we in the West have largely turned against this way of thinking it plays a major role in other cultures where power and respect go hand in hand. Who will China respect more, the soy-filled geriatric whispering in an empty room or the red meat geriatric who pulls Air Force 1 up to a screaming stadium of thousands and shit talks North Korea for 3 hours?

Inspire me, entertain me, convince me I want to join your team. Be a Leader. And put our nation first, last and always. C’mon man!
 
Interesting point to bring up.
Which president I don't care which party inspired confidence?
 
Seems like the FDA approval is stealing some MSM coverage away from this. I am getting the feeling that they're going to get people to forget about this.
I'm with everyone that says "this won't be forgotten." I have a friend that did a couple tours in Afghanistan. The Taliban sent a 10 year old after his patrol with an Ak-47. Even if the media shuts up about this a lot of people can't forget about it.
 
Interesting point to bring up.
Which president I don't care which party inspired confidence?
Good question, it’s all about belief in them, that they have your interests at heart and are working for you to allow you to live your life. Up for the ‘3am phone-call’ as it were. I liken the confidence inspiring ones to a parent or a favourite boss, you just got on with your shit because there was someone you trust in charge. Personally I love Trump. He’s very flawed but I don’t doubt for a second he had American interests at heart and the American people in mind every time. Plus he was respected overseas, that walk into North Korea was the singularly most incredible thing I’ve ever seen a Politician do - which makes sense as he was never a Politician. I repeat, he was very flawed but I certainly slept easier at night knowing he was there keeping me safe. Other people’s milage may vary.
 
That the entire government of Afghanistan was going to collapse the nanosecond we pulled out was a foregone conclusion; the difference is that had we stuck to the timetable, not only would it have effectively given Trump the W after two decades of hand-wringing over it, but it would have effectively allowed the Dems to close the book on 9/11 instead. That shit would have been trumpeted to the heavens by the press, and it would have been the best opportunity for the Biden Admin to push its agenda.

The big secret is that the Biden Admin has been essentially out of political capital for some time. They did not get elected with a mandate; at best it was a hairline win. There is serious concerns about the administration's legitimacy, and doubts from both sides over the election. There are serious concerns over Joe Biden's fitness for the office, and that's not even getting into how his policies are wildly unpopular (no one sane wants lockdowns to return or vaccine mandates, but he's damn sure going to ram-rod them because it's what the elites want), the Biden Administration frequently make itself look bad (Jen Psaki is just the meme that keeps on giving), and are often at the point where no amount of spin makes it look good.

This is also why the Biden Administration's been so aggressive with shit it knows are going to get slapped down, like the eviction moratorium extensions. It doesn't matter if the shit they push gets stomped, they were trying to stall for time hoping the big win on Afghanistan would push them back into the green long enough to (hopefully) clinch the 2022 elections. They could assure that the press would only cover them positively, all they had to do was make sure that the retreat happened on their timetable and not Trump's.

They failed, as you've seen. They failed hilariously.
Obama came back from the Dems' getting trounced in the 2010 midterms by greasing Bin Laden. Maybe Biden/Harris were trying for something like that?
"Price?"
"Soap?"
"I believe this is yours."
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