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?
 
Time for the litany of bad to downright shameful 9/11 takes boys (this was a rather early contender for the worst)
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Look at the pecker on that one. She's a real beaut'
Bin Laden explained why he did it in his Letter to America.
While seeking Allah's help, we form our reply based on two questions directed at the Americans:

(Q1) Why are we fighting and opposing you?
Q2)What are we calling you to, and what do we want from you?

As for the first question: Why are we fighting and opposing you? The answer is very simple:

(1) Because you attacked us and continue to attack us.

a) You attacked us in Palestine:
(b) You attacked us in Somalia; you supported the Russian atrocities against us in Chechnya, the Indian oppression against us in Kashmir, and the Jewish aggression against us in Lebanon.

(c) Under your supervision, consent and orders, the governments of our countries which act as your agents, attack us on a daily basis;

(i) These governments prevent our people from establishing the Islamic Shariah, using violence and lies to do so

(f) You have starved the Muslims of Iraq, where children die every day. It is a wonder that more than 1.5 million Iraqi children have died as a result of your sanctions, and you did not show concern. Yet when 3000 of your people died, the entire world rises and has not yet sat down.

3) You may then dispute that all the above does not justify aggression against civilians, for crimes they did not commit and offenses in which they did not partake:

(a) This argument contradicts your continuous repetition that America is the land of freedom, and its leaders in this world. Therefore, the American people are the ones who choose their government by way of their own free will; a choice which stems from their agreement to its policies. Thus the American people have chosen, consented to, and affirmed their support for the Israeli oppression of the Palestinians, the occupation and usurpation of their land, and its continuous killing, torture, punishment and expulsion of the Palestinians. The American people have the ability and choice to refuse the policies of their Government and even to change it if they want.

(b) The American people are the ones who pay the taxes which fund the planes that bomb us in Afghanistan, the tanks that strike and destroy our homes in Palestine, the armies which occupy our lands in the Arabian Gulf, and the fleets which ensure the blockade of Iraq. These tax dollars are given to Israel for it to continue to attack us and penetrate our lands. So the American people are the ones who fund the attacks against us, and they are the ones who oversee the expenditure of these monies in the way they wish, through their elected candidates.

(Q2) As for the second question that we want to answer: What are we calling you to, and what do we want from you?

(1) The first thing that we are calling you to is Islam.
(2) The second thing we call you to, is to stop your oppression, lies, immorality and debauchery that has spread among you.

(a) We call you to be a people of manners, principles, honour, and purity; to reject the immoral acts of fornication, homosexuality, intoxicants, gambling's, and trading with interest.

We call you to all of this that you may be freed from that which you have become caught up in; that you may be freed from the deceptive lies that you are a great nation, that your leaders spread amongst you to conceal from you the despicable state to which you have reached.

full letter is here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/nov/24/theobserver

(a)The freedom and democracy that you call to is for yourselves and for white race only; as for the rest of the world, you impose upon them your monstrous, destructive policies and Governments, which you call the 'American friends'. Yet you prevent them from establishing democracies. When the Islamic party in Algeria wanted to practice democracy and they won the election, you unleashed your agents in the Algerian army onto them, and to attack them with tanks and guns, to imprison them and torture them - a new lesson from the 'American book of democracy'!!!
 
Good to see some optimism, can you expand on why you think this?
There is a nutcase that lives down the road from me, you know the type, stickers all over his car about orange man being bad.... He has signs all over his yard that show support for BLM, calling trump an asshole etc..... Drove by his house yesterday and now he has a sign that says "FUCK BIDEN AND FAUCI TOO" It put a big smile on my face.
 
I seriously, heavily doubt that we're at the peak of shit mountain. Several points throughout human history show that things can and often do get much, much worse than this, and the 2020's are looking to be the "...and it did get worse" decade.

For better or worse, they didn't have the internet.

Good to see some optimism, can you expand on why you think this?
It's not optimism, it's realism. When the screeching about Biden sounds like the screeching about trump, you know things aren't bad, they're just a remake.
 
For better or worse, they didn't have the internet.
Definitely better. They managed that shit without mass propaganda capabilities.
It's not optimism, it's realism. When the screeching about Biden sounds like the screeching about trump, you know things aren't bad, they're just a remake.
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I like you man but holy shit what a smooth-brained take. We didn't have multiple attempts at going around the constitution to directly impact the freedoms of the american people under Trump, regardless of however shitty you think he was as a president.
 
There is a nutcase that lives down the road from me, you know the type, stickers all over his car about orange man being bad.... He has signs all over his yard that show support for BLM, calling trump an asshole etc..... Drove by his house yesterday and now he has a sign that says "FUCK BIDEN AND FAUCI TOO" It put a big smile on my face.
I wouldn't be surprised that these types would go back to screeching VOTE BLUE NO MATTER WHO LE BIPOC LIVES ARE AT STAKE once 2024 rolls around, though there would be a big depression in turnout just because of the lack of enthusiasm with the shit being pulled right now
 
Definitely better. They managed that shit without mass propaganda capabilities.
Absolutely and it's also made people really lazy. Look at slacktivism and appeasing the npcs on SM
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I like you man but holy shit what a smooth-brained take. We didn't have multiple attempts at going around the constitution to directly impact the freedoms of the american people under Trump, regardless of however shitty you think he was as a president.
Biden is a useless, dithering old bastard. Trump was hands down, better for America. But this civil war 2 doomposting, secession dribble is no different than piss tapes and Russian collusion in its fairytale view of the world. If you get me.
 
Article: https://longisland.news12.com/biden-marks-9-11-anniversary-with-tribute-call-for-unity
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Biden marks 9/11 anniversary with tribute, call for unity

President Joe Biden is making an appeal for the nation to reclaim the spirit of cooperation that sprung up in the days following the 9/11 terror attacks as he commemorates those who died 20 years ago.

Biden was a senator when hijackers comandeered four planes and exacted the nation’s worst terror attack in 2001. Now he marks the 9/11 anniversary for the first time as commander in chief.

The president planned to pay his respects at the trio of sites where the planes crashed, but he was leaving the speech-making to others.

Instead, the White House released a taped address late Friday in which Biden spoke of the “true sense of national unity” that emerged after the attacks, seen in “heroism everywhere — in places expected and unexpected.”

“To me that’s the central lesson of September 11,” he said. “Unity is our greatest strength.”

Biden arrived in New York on Friday night as the skyline was illuminated by the “Tribute in Light,” hauntingly marking where the towers once stood. His first stop on Saturday was to be the National September 11 Memorial, where the twin towers of the World Trade Center were toppled as a horrified world watched on television.

From there he was to visit the field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where a plane fell from the sky after heroic passengers fought terrorists to prevent it from reaching its Washington destination. And finally, he was headed to the Pentagon, where the world’s mightiest military suffered an unthinkable blow to its very home.

Biden’s task, like his predecessors before him, was to mark the moment with a mix of grief and resolve. A man who has suffered immense personal tragedy, Biden speaks of loss with power.

He gave voice to the pain that comes with memories of 9/11 in his video message, saying, “No matter how much time has passed, these commemorations bring everything painfully back as if you just got the news a few seconds ago.”

Robert Gibbs, who served as President Barack Obama’s press secretary, said that for Biden, “It’s a moment for people to see him not as Democratic president, but as president of the United States of America,.”

“The American people are somewhat conflicted about what they have seen out of Afghanistan the last couple of weeks,” Gibbs said. “For Biden, it’s a moment to try to reset some of that. Remind people of what it is to be commander in chief and what it means to be the leader of the country at a moment of such significance.”

On the 20th anniversary of the attacks, Biden now shoulders the responsibility borne by his predecessors to prevent future tragedy, and must do so against fresh fears of a rise in terror after the United States’ hasty exit last from the country from which the Sept. 11 attacks were launched.

Biden will be the fourth president to console the nation on the anniversary of that dark day, one that has shaped many of the most consequential domestic and foreign policy decisions made by the chief executives over the past two decades.

The terror attack defined the presidency of George W. Bush, who was reading a book to Florida schoolchildren when the planes slammed into the World Trade Center. He spent that day being kept out of Washington for security reasons — a decision that then-Senator Biden urged him to reconsider, the current president has written — and then delivered a brief, halting speech that night from the White House to a terrified nation.

The following year, Bush chose Ellis Island as the location to deliver his first anniversary address, the Statue of Liberty over his shoulder as he vowed, “What our enemies have begun, we will finish.”

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were still deadly when President Barack Obama visited the Pentagon to mark his first Sept. 11 in office in 2009.

“No words can ease the ache of your hearts,” said Obama.

“We recall the beauty and meaning of their lives,” he said. “No passage of time, no dark skies can dull the meaning of that moment.”

By the time Obama spoke at the 10th anniversary, attack mastermind Osama bin Laden was dead, killed in a May 2011 Navy SEAL raid. Though the nation remained entangled overseas, and vigilant against terror threats, the anniversary became more about healing.

President Donald Trump pledged to get the U.S. out of Afghanistan, but his words during his first Sept. 11 anniversary ceremony in 2017 were a vivid warning to terrorists, telling “these savage killers that there is no dark corner beyond our reach, no sanctuary beyond our grasp, and nowhere to hide anywhere on this very large earth.”

On Saturday, as Biden was making his way to all three sites, Bush was to pay his respects in Shanksville while Obama did likewise in New York. Trump planned at least one stop in Manhattan and was to deliver ringside commentary at a boxing match at a casino in Hollywood, Florida.
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Biden 9/11 video from White House YouTube Channel that article uses as source:
 
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Kinda seems like the biggest bitch move ever to call for draconian vaccine mandates upon the private sector, pissing off half the country in the process, and then, not even a full week later, make some sappy speech asking why we can't all just get along, maaaaaan.

You can't have your cake and eat it too, Joe.
 
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“Unity is what makes us who we are — America at its best,” Biden said. “To me that’s the central lesson of September 11,” he added. “Unity is our greatest strength.”

"We learned that unity is the one thing that must never break," he added.
"For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law."

Unity doesn't seem too high on the priority list here.

One of the good things about all this bullshit happening is people may have time to read a Bible. Just like those "conspiracy theorists" just happen to be right 6 months later after they say w/e they say, the Bible has been uncannily accurate.
 
Biden's approval rating north of 59% by/on September 11th or...

If it's 40%-50% I'll avy change
30%-40% Name change
30% below, I'll change both.
So, we calling this at midnight? That Mandate thing, hooo boy, even if we did a week delay to call it just to be completely fair that meant that this was gonna be doomed.
 
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