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Monday, August 16, 2021

Gaslighting Joe Biden Must Go!

Above, His Fraudulency Joe Biden today.

"This betrayal will live in infamy. The burden of shame falls on President Joe Biden."  - The Atlantic.

His Fraudulency Joe Biden was true to form today when he spoke about the calamity in Afghanistan  that he caused.

He, as he normally does, gaslighted the whole situation and tried to shift the blame to the Afghan leadership and Donald Trump. I know a bit about gaslighting, after having dealt with a narcissist a few years ago, I can now easily spot gaslighting. Trump's plan was contingent upon conditions on the ground, Biden's wasn't.

Biden said:

I stand squarely behind my decision. After 20 years, I've learned the hard way that there was never a good time to withdraw US forces. That's why we're still there, we were clear-eyed about the risks, we planned for every contingency. But I always promised the American people I would be straight with you. The truth is, this did unfold more quickly than we had anticipated.

He's not fooling anyone. He didn't plan for "every contingency", as we are now seeing the evidence. He's not being straight with the American people. 

From the Washington Examiner:

After blaming everyone but himself for 20 minutes, Biden stopped reading from the teleprompter, turned, and left the room without taking any questions. 

The White House then announced Biden was returning to his vacation at Camp David, writes @conncarroll

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From The Atlantic (not exactly a conservative publication):

There’s plenty of blame to go around for the 20-year debacle in Afghanistan—enough to fill a library of books. Perhaps the effort to rebuild the country was doomed from the start. But our abandonment of the Afghans who helped us, counted on us, staked their lives on us, is a final, gratuitous shame that we could have avoided. The Biden administration failed to heed the warnings on Afghanistan, failed to act with urgency—and its failure has left tens of thousands of Afghans to a terrible fate. This betrayal will live in infamy. The burden of shame falls on President Joe Biden.

In a nutshell, his address was a load of shit. He needs to immediately resign or be removed by congress through impeachment or through the 25th Amendment.

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