President-elect Joe Biden delivered an angry, partisan speech Monday evening upon being voted the winner of the 2020 election by the Electoral College.
Biden did not just acknowledge victory; he taunted his defeated opponent, President Donald Trump. Rather than celebrate the result and reach out to Trump and his supporters, Biden — coughing up phlegm throughout his speech — attempted to rub salt in the wound, continuing to argue the case after he had already won it.
Biden seemed annoyed that Trump had contested the results at all. He has no right to be offended.
Biden was one of the Obama administration officials who “unmasked” Michael Flynn, as part of an effort undermine the incoming administration. On the campaign trail in 2019, Biden agreed eagerly with a voter who called Trump an “illegitimate president.” He called Trump a Nazi sympathizer and compared him to Joseph Goebbels and Adolf Hitler. Biden has never apologized for that.
In his speech, Biden declared that the election was “free and fair” — a dubious claim, which I have disputed elsewhere. He expects Americans to overlook a year of political violence, almost entirely by the left; unprecedented censorship by the mainstream media and Big Tech to cover up stories damaging to Biden’s political prospects; a debate commission stacked against Trump; and — most of all — a shift to vote-by-mail that was often pushed by Democrats over Republican objections.
Biden defended the election officials who, he said, had withstood “political pressure, verbal abuse, and threats of physical violence.”
Notably, Biden has yet to denounce the violence carried out against Trump supporters since the election, or the threats against the Trump campaign’s lawyers. During the election, he falsely claimed that left-wing rioters in Washington, DC, and Portland were “peaceful protesters.” It took him three days before he condemned riots in...
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That's ok, I don't want to be friends with people who want me dead.
ReplyDeleteI say to biden "fuck you and the whore you rode in on!" Not my president, never my president. I will offer the same comity you and the democrats offered my President.
ReplyDeletePUS-Elect and Ho-Elect
DeleteThis ain't over yet, keep the faith.
ReplyDeleteDamned straight.
DeletePeople may laugh at the, "Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?", line, but think about it.
"What? Over? Did you say 'over'? Nothing is over until we decide it is!".
The Demos plotted 4 years for this, probably more because I think Zippy stole '12. Did then, still do.
Geez.....I'm disappointed in what he said. I was almost ready to support our new President. Not. Not now...not ever. This is not over....
ReplyDeleteTime for a fix. Impeach 46 !
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