90 Miles From Tyranny : Joseph R. Biden: Hollow Man

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Saturday, September 11, 2021

Joseph R. Biden: Hollow Man


By definition, a façade is the outside appearance of a building. Buildings on Hollywood sets are often called façades because outside appearance is all they are. They look like complete buildings from the front, but from the inside, one can see that they're merely shells — completely hollow.

Just like a Hollywood set, Joe Biden is all façade and no substance. He's a hollow man.

The Biden façade has been carefully crafted over decades by himself, his enablers, and the propaganda ministry. Before the last election, I was told by one of his supporters that he seemed like a "genuine and likeable guy." He's just a normal guy from a working neighborhood in Scranton, with no pretensions and absolutely nothing elitist about him.

An incredible number of Americans have been taken in by his smile and images of him joking around with us common people. Do you remember that picture of him with a biker woman sitting on his lap while they flirted and laughed it up? That's the Joe the media presented to us.

The propaganda ministry also packaged him as the experienced, steady hand. He was cast as the adult in the room who would return normalcy to our country. No living politician had more foreign policy experience than Joe. He would heal America's relationship with its allies and reset its position on the world stage.

But that image has always been a façade. The real Joe Biden is something very different from what one sees from the outside. He is not the kind old uncle. He is short-tempered and nasty when confronted with anything other than fawning adoration. Remember when voters dared to question him on the campaign trail? He immediately lost his temper, calling them vile names. He called one person fat and called numerous others liars ("lying dog-faced pony soldier"?). He even challenged one prospective voter to a fight — and these were the people whose votes he was courting.

Joe's whole career has been an exercise in dishonesty. We don't need to examine his 48 years on the government dole to get a sense of it. We need only listen to what he's said in the past two weeks. "No American will be left behind in Afghanistan." But Americans were left behind — under his orders. "The Taliban is in no position to overrun the country." But they did — and he asked the Afghan president to lie about it. "You're not going to see a Vietnam-type humiliation in Afghanistan." I guess he was accidently honest with that one — the humiliation is much worse than Vietnam. But my personal favorite is...




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2 comments:

Ken said...

I still remember him snarling, "I don't work for you!" to a working-class voter at a campaign appearance.

Still can't believe Trump or the RNC didn't run an ad with that clip followed by the voiceover, "So tell us, Joe...who do you work for?" followed by a visual collage of Xi Jinping, Burisma, and maybe a couple others.

If Traitor Joe makes it to '24 and runs again I might do it myself, if no one else does.

edutcher said...

An incredible number of Americans have been taken in by his smile and images of him joking around with us common people.

Incredible because it's so small.

Even the Democrat party doesn't like him, else he would have been nominated, not selected, before last year and would have been elected rather than stealing the election.

PS No surprise it's American Thinker, another Libertarian gazette that always tells us how hopeless it is. They helped push the idea Willie was a master politician when the truth was he couldn't stay out of trouble to save his life and he would have been lost without Dick Morris orchestrating Fake News' coverage of him.