Wednesday, 1 September 2021

He's Everything You Accused Trump Of Being...

Liar

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.
Callous and uncaring:
Mark Schmitz, the father of Lance Corporal Jared Schmitz, told The Washington Post that he showed a picture of his son to Biden and told the president: 'Don't you ever forget that name. Don't you ever forget that face. Don't you ever forget the names of the other 12. And take some time to learn their stories.'He recalled that Biden didn't seem to like those comments.
Roice said that during the meeting with Jiennah, Biden showed a 'total disregard to the loss of our Marine — our brother, son, husband and father.'
She detailed that Biden 'would not look us in the eye' and felt 'there was not an ounce of sympathy' coming from him.
'He tapped her on the knee and said, 'I know what you're going through, I lost my son,' Cheyenne detailed, tapping her sister on the shoulder.
Jim McCollum, Rylee's father, told Fox & Friends: 'It was more about his son. My son wasn't mentioned.'
'It was his son and about him and nothing to do with the 13,' he said.
Deluded:
President Joe Biden on Tuesday said the troop withdrawal from Kabul that left 13 US service members dead was an 'extraordinary success' and blamed Donald Trump and local soldiers for the mess in Afghanistan and the Taliban takeover.

But you voted him in, America. Enjoy! 

8 comments:

  1. Actually it was the corrupt meeja 'n' celebs and other assorted wokerati who "voted" (?) him in.

    A pox on them all and a plague on all their houses!

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  2. That's not really fair on America. It is clear that Biden didn't get voted in at all. He was put in place as the head of a banana republic.

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  3. Voted him in - or, perhaps, not. Hard to tell.

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  4. He will soon stand down citing illness. Then the VP will take over which was the plan all along. America will have something to moan about then.
    Jaded

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  5. I think that it was less that Biden was voted in and more Trumpwas voting out. Not a great choice of leaders but lets be fair - our last election was a choice between Boris and Corbyn

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  6. But I still have to admit that he did keep to Trump's decision to dump Afghanistan.

    After all, he could have reversed it, as he did the cancellation of the aid to the Palestinians, that's been keeping the damn Israel/Palestine mess going for 70 odd years.

    And of course he also restarted aid to the Houthis, so the US taxpayer is subsidising the opponents of Saudi Arabia and the UAE, that Barmy and Biden dragged into the Yemen mess in the first place. This is particularly stupid, since he's cut back on fracking and closed the Keystone pipeline.

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  7. "A pox on them all and a plague on all their houses!"

    If only! We seem to be bearing all the ill effects.

    "That's not really fair on America. It is clear that Biden didn't get voted in at all. "

    Yup!

    "Hard to tell."

    And the usual suspects are making it harder every day!

    "He will soon stand down citing illness. Then the VP will take over ..."

    Good god! She's even worse!

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  8. "Not a great choice of leaders but lets be fair - our last election was a choice between Boris and Corbyn"

    Yes, I really shouldn't have thrown that stone from within my glass house, should I?

    " This is particularly stupid, since he's cut back on fracking and closed the Keystone pipeline."

    All part of the plan to poison the well for the next incumbent.

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