Biden was the best the Democrats had to offer?

 Joe Cunningham:

In 2020, the Democratic primary revealed that the most popular, most competent person to lead the Democratic Party was Joe Biden.

Truly, they tried to convince us when he was elected, the Renaissance of American Governance has returned and the world will respect the United States once more. The grown-ups are back in charge. There would be no more mean tweets. Sanity had come back to the White House.

The Biden administration has been stepping into crisis after crisis since he took office with no actual response and no plan to any of the urgent issues facing the country. But Biden wanted one thing to cement his legacy: An end to the war in Afghanistan. He wanted our troops out, and he wanted them out before the 20th anniversary of September 11. Damn what the military leaders and intelligence community say, it was going to happen.

And so Biden, convinced that he was right and that the best course of action was a complete and immediate withdrawal, created the worst foreign policy crisis since at least the Cold War. He has shown the world that Robert Gates was correct in his assessment that Biden has been wrong on nearly every foreign policy question in his decades in Washington D.C.

Thursday was the pinnacle of malicious incompetence. A terror attack by a resurgent ISIS splinter, ISIS-K, killed dozens, including over a dozen American marines. The Biden administration was silent for over six hours. Biden and his Vice President, Kamala Harris, were basically in hiding. It wasn’t until much later in the day that a rally for Gavin Newsom featuring Harris was canceled — something you’d think would be done immediately following the explosions that killed American troops.

Biden gave a speech vowing to go after the terrorists who had planned and committed the heinous attack, but the threat feels as empty as many of the plane cabins we’ve seen pictures of in the wake of the “historic” and “impressive” evacuation procedure from Afghanistan. He wants American forces out of the Middle East, but also promises that we’ll pursue the terrorists that killed our troops? Unless he’s taking cues from Barack Obama and launching drones at weddings, there is no reason to believe he is serious about this mission.

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Biden actually got the nomination because the rest of the large field was so bad.  He was then embraced by the media and Big Tech to get the mental cripple across the finish line and he has been screw-up ever since.  Never has one man done so much damage in so short a time.  Our enemies must be pleased that he was elected to save them the trouble of planning attacks.

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