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?
 
Republican Congressman Markwayne Mullin is missing in Afghanistan. He went to help and try to get people out. This might be the congressman Emily Miller's contacts was talking about being on the bus with former special forces when the Taliban took people off a bus after they refused to open the gate.
The right's new martyr, for better or worse. Assuming he's dead or being held hostage, he'll be what everyone points to when trying to sum up Joe's failure.
 
So what do you think happens if he's maimed or killed?
They're already smugposting about it.

And remember, they were also saying, "if you're so tough, you go rescue them!"
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She does have the whole "not being obviously senile" thing going for her. Though I'm wondering if she wants the job at this point- how does a woman whose primary skill is controlling her gag reflex handle humiliation abroad, inflation at home, an insane base, and an increasingly restive population? What's her win condition?

"Well, at least she's not like that undercover Republican Biden or literally Hitler Trump!"
There that's her win condition.

I would also say that they're pounding in our minds over and over how terrible Biden is so when Kamala takes over, people will see her as a blessing because she doesnt have dementia.
 

((Clears throat))

FUCK YOU. This is what you WANTED, what you CLAMORED FOR, what YOU GET. Fuck you. Have alllllll the seats. You showed all of us citizens WHAT YOU WILL DO when you think it benefits you.

It's "touching" you now? And you want me to listen?

FUCK RIGHT OFF.
 
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Well fuck I can already see lefties smugging about this.
The right's new martyr, for better or worse. Assuming he's dead or being held hostage, he'll be what everyone points to when trying to sum up Joe's failure.
You got a point there.
 
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When to take Social Security is a decision I've been weighing an awful lot lately. I technically hit full retirement age (66, 2 months for me) before the first of the year. I had planned on not taking it until I reached 70 in 2025 because there is a decent incentive benefit-wise (about $900 a month more) if I wait until then. This, along with the way shit is going right now in clown world? Get my hands on it ASAP before it's gone or I'm gone due to some new Coof strain that kills me instantly.

They NEVER should have allowed Congress to appropriate Social Security into the general fund. Congress has just pissed it all away as they do with all money. I honestly don't know what it will mean to you younger folks when it dries up, but being that I've paid into it over 50 years (with no choice to privatize or anything else), I damn sure want to see some return on that money.
You do know social security is welfare?
I’m not challenging your decades long getting rammed by the state to pay for others retirement, and now you’re of age and want your money, I get that. But that money you paid is gone, it’s always been gone.
And since many old folks don’t understand inflation (as do young) they believe young peoples need to simply work harder and longer by an hourly wage that would’ve been criminally low to pay someone 30-40 years ago.
And if you look at the current government and their stupid shit done by even stupider fucks, do you believe they let smart people in charge in big companies? People that understand consequences of low pay to people for a long time?
social security WILL break down in my lifetime.
I will be fucking sad for all the money that was deducted from me but this system can’t go in like this. Someone’s gonna pay up.
Train is about to go and everyone has a fake ticket.
 
Graham is a snake but he is right and pushing some solid logic. The next clip cuts off how he doesnt believe the '10%' number and believe its 1000s if not 10s of 1000s before he mentions afghan allies.





Vets worth listening to.



 
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Oh my - kind of hard to sweep a missing Congressman under the rug. But I'm sure all the DNC's paid drones on twitter will try to bury it by making smug remarks on how he shouldn't have gone over there.
 
Republican Congressman Markwayne Mullin is missing in Afghanistan. He went to help and try to get people out. This might be the congressman Emily Miller's contacts was talking about being on the bus with former special forces when the Taliban took people off a bus after they refused to open the gate.
Geez, this reminds me of the Congressman who went to Jim Jones' compound to check out the reality on the ground. How many more historic parallels can they fit in this one operation? Stay tuned lol.
 

As Biden repeats claim that ‘nobody could have known’ Afghan Army would collapse, bombshell transcript from July reveals he pressured Afghan President Ghani to create 'perception' Taliban wasn't winning ‘WHETHER IT'S TRUE OR NOT’​


  • Reuters on Tuesday released excerpts from last call between Biden and Ghani before the Afghan president fled
  • They talked for about 14 minutes on July 23 as the Taliban advanced rapidly
  • Biden told his counterpart of a perception that the fight against the Taliban was not going well
  • 'There is a need, whether it is true or not ... to project a different picture,' he said
  • Comments are indication Biden knew it was matter of time before Taliban won
  • In months leading up to withdrawal, Biden predicted pullout would go smoothly
  • Neither appeared to realize just how badly things would go
President Joe Biden wanted the now-departed Afghan president to create the 'perception' that his government was capable of holding off the Taliban - an indication he knew it was only a matter of time before the US ally fell to the Islamic group even while reassuring Americans at home that it would not happen.
In the last phone call between Biden and his Afghan then-counterpart Ashraf Ghani, the American president said they needed to change perceptions of the Taliban's rapid advance 'whether it is true or not,' according to excerpts published on Tuesday.
Four weeks before Kabul collapsed, Ghani pleaded for more air support and money for soldiers who had not had a pay rise in a decade.

A transcript obtained by Reuters reveals two leaders oblivious to the impending disaster and an American president focused on spinning the message.

'I need not tell you the perception around the world and in parts of Afghanistan, I believe, is that things are not going well in terms of the fight against the Taliban,' Biden said.

'And there is a need, whether it is true or not, there is a need to project a different picture.'

A transcript obtained by Reuters reveals two leaders oblivious to the impending disaster and an American president focused on spinning the message.
'I need not tell you the perception around the world and in parts of Afghanistan, I believe, is that things are not going well in terms of the fight against the Taliban,' Biden said.
'And there is a need, whether it is true or not, there is a need to project a different picture.'

The Taliban were already capturing district after district across the country, while the US and Afghanistan were at loggerheads over tactics.
In the months leading up to the chaotic US military withdrawal from Afghanistan, which was completed on Monday, Biden was telling the public a different story - that the withdrawal would be done smoothly and that Washington's Afghan allies were in control.
'I don't think anybody anticipated that,' Biden told ABC News when asked about the swift disintegration of the Afghan security forces.
In April, Biden said that the US couldn't stay in Afghanistan forever and that it was time to bring the troops home.

'We'll do it responsibly, deliberately, and safely. And we will do it in full coordination with our allies and partners, who now have more forces in Afghanistan than we do,' Biden said.
'And the Taliban should know that if they attack us as we draw down, we will defend ourselves and our partners with all the tools at our disposal.'
In July, Biden said that the withdrawal, which was to be complete by August 31, was 'proceeding in a secure and orderly way.' He gave no indication that it would be chaotic.
When asked if a Taliban takeover of Afghanistan was inevitable, the president responded: 'No, it is not.'
Biden said that the Afghan government has '300,000 well-equipped (forces) as well-equipped as any army in the world - and an air force against something like 75,000 Taliban.
'It is not inevitable.'
When Biden was asked if he trusted the Taliban, the president replied: 'No. But I trust the capacity of the Afghan military, who is better trained, better equipped, and more competent in terms of conducting war.'
The president was then asked about his own intelligence community's assessment that the Afghan government would likely collapse.
'That is not true,' Biden responded. 'They did not reach that conclusion.'
'The intelligence community did not say, back in June or July, that in fact this was going to collapse like it did,' Biden told ABC News earlier this month.
Biden said that he was not told that the Taliban would take over as quickly as they did. Instead, he said there was a possibility it would take more time.
'Not even close,' Biden said.
Behind the scenes, however, Biden apparently knew that the situation was more precarious.
Two weeks after his remarks to reporters denying that a Taliban takeover was inevitable, Biden and Ghani spoke for about 14 minutes on July 23. It was their last conversation before the Taliban captured the capital.
Ghani fled the presidential palace, Kabul and the country on August 15.
By then a chaotic evacuation was already under way, helping tens of thousands of people to safety as the cost of 13 American troops and dozens of Afghans killed in a suicide attack on Kabul airport.
But in mid July, Biden was intent on Ghani delivering a public message and public plan that would shore up confidence in the Afghan government.
'You clearly have the best military, you have 300,000 well-armed forces versus 70-80,000 and they’re clearly capable of fighting well, we will continue to provide close air support, if we know what the plan is and what we are doing,' he said.
He pushed Ghani to allow his Defense Minister General Bismillah Khan Mohammadi to pursue a strategy that would focus on defending major population centers.
And he urged the Afghan president to bring together some of the most powerful anti-Taliban warlords in a show of support to reverse perceptions of a crumbling government.

'But I really think, I don’t know whether you’re aware, just how much the perception around the world is that this is looking like a losing proposition, which it is not, not that it necessarily is that, but so the conclusion I’m asking you to consider is to bring together everyone from [Former Vice President Abdul Rashid] Dostum, to [Former President Hamid] Karzai and in between,' he said.
'If they stand there and say they back the strategy you put together, and put a warrior in charge, you know a military man, Khan in charge of executing that strategy, and that will change perception, and that will change an awful lot I think.'
Ghani responded by saying Afghanistan was facing not just the Taliban, but their foreign backers.
'We are facing a full-scale invasion, composed of Taliban, full Pakistani planning and logistical support, and at least 10-15,000 international terrorists, predominantly Pakistanis thrown into this,' he said.
But he also asked that American close air support be 'frontloaded' to help with the challenges faced by the Afghan army immediately.
Details of their conversation emerged a day after the last U.S. troops were flown out Kabul ending America's longest war.
In a follow-up call later that day that did not include the US president, Biden's National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, General Mark Milley and U.S. Central Command commander General Frank McKenzie spoke to Ghani.
Reuters also obtained a transcript of that call.
In this call, too, an area of focus was the global perception of events on the ground in Afghanistan.
Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Ghani 'the perception in the United States, in Europe and the media sort of thing is a narrative of Taliban momentum, and a narrative of Taliban victory. And we need to collectively demonstrate and try to turn that perception, that narrative around.'
'I do not believe time is our friend here. We need to move quickly,' McKenzie added.
A spokesperson for McKenzie declined to comment. A spokesman for Milley did not respond by publication time.
I would not be surprised if Arlington cementary permanently smells like military-laden piss 3 yards around this old faggot's grave when he croaks.
 
More and more people are turning on Bidor. I'd be surprised if he makes it years end without being quietly forced out.

This is exactly what I predicted back when the Arizona audit was supposed to be released. And some guy over in Happenings scoffed and said I had no proof or anything coherent to back up what I was saying. I had already said that we have TWO state Governors already who defy his ass, and do it pretty loudly. I said that Putin already has more or less made it known what he thinks of Biden.

All it was going to take was ONE FUCKING VOICE after the audit. But we didn't even need that. We got this. And that one voice became two. And two became four. And it's now a lot more than two senators and a couple of world leaders who may, or may not actually say anything.

The DNC's hand is forced. But they keep fucking going. And IDK why?? They have NO CHOICE, BABY. Your deep state horseshit can't operate if everyone is screaming "I DON'T HAFTA--FUCK OFF--NOT MY PRESIDENT!"
Something is going on...

But what??
 
Oh my - kind of hard to sweep a missing Congressman under the rug. But I'm sure all the DNC's paid drones on twitter will try to bury it by making smug remarks on how he shouldn't have gone over there.
Post in reply "Yeah, another dead republican, who cares? Both them and black people just need to be gone for the world to be a better place."

Nothing like making Twitter and Reddit turn those almonds for a second.
 
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Conservative news is covering it tonight. These intelligence agencies are about to crush Biden with this. One way to keep it in the news cycle which I bet Biden delayed his comments/wont take questions because he thinks he can keep the pot from boiling over.

IDK why, but today I'm getting a strange whiff from this.

I was sure when Kabul fell, they'd do something, and as each day passed, and things got worse, my faith in humanity dried up. But THIS thing...gives me strange vibes.
Like THIS just might be the thing that gets the pedopotato out of the White House.

Don't know why... just a strange feeling...
 
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Never heard of these people, but I agree.
I'm sorry for having ever believed in 60's lolbertarianism at this point...
The libertarian attitude of "live and let live" and "non-aggression principle" are good mores to live by on a day to day basis. As a method of actually establishing a government though? Eh, not so much.
 
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