Biden's serial record of incomptence

 Rajan Laad:

When Joe Biden was inaugurated in January 2021, the economy was strong, the U.S. border was protected, and the world was largely peaceful, thanks to President Trump.

All this, despite COVID-19.

One and a half years later, owing to successor Joe Biden's misgovernance, ineptitude, and lack of leadership, the U.S. and the world around have witnessed a series of unprecedented catastrophes.

Inflation in the U.S. is at a 40-year high, resulting in a soaring cost of living.  The supply chain crisis has caused a shortage of essential items such as baby formulaNew York City, the world's financial capital, declared a state of emergency following the baby formula shortage.

Under the Biden administration, the U.S. border is unguarded, resulting in an unprecedented influx of illegal migrants and large-scale trafficking of illicit narcotics such as fentanyl.

The crime wave is rampant with shootings, and gang violence becoming a frequent occurrence. 

Beyond the U.S., Biden's ill-planned and hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan left that country volatile and showed the U.S. to be an unreliable and uncaring ally on the global stage.  

This doubtlessly emboldened Russia to intervene militarily in Ukraine. China is now making aggressive overtures toward Taiwan.

On the rare occasions when he makes sense, Biden’s rhetoric is divisive and irresponsible. He frequently demonizes his political opponents. He makes reckless claims about the potential and existing global conflicts that the White House is compelled to repudiate. Every utterance from Kamala Harris is an unmitigated embarrassment.

Even relentlessly obsequious Democrat lapdogs in the news media are finding it impossible to disguise these disasters.

The Democrats seem to be on track to face an unequivocal routing from the GOP during the midterms in November. Their fanatical pro-abortion protests and callous insensitivity after the Texas mass shooting at an elementary school will certainly make their defeat more emphatic.

With a Democrat defeat inevitable, the mainstream media have now resorted to being petty in addition to being mendacious, biased, and dishonorable.

They previously attempted to instigate a claimed squabble between their two foremost adversaries, President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, but failed spectacularly.

The overarching narrative they are peddling now is that Trump's influence in the GOP is waning and voters are deserting Trump because of 'his temperament and his character.' 

Their biggest opportunity to push that narrative was the recent GOP primaries.

They focused on Georgia where some among the Trump-endorsed candidates suffered losses. There were hit pieces provocatively headlined with tripe such as: “Trump exposes the limits of his power with ill-fated endorsements,” or “Trump Vowed Vengeance, but Georgia Voters Rejected His Meddling,” or “Trump endorsements collapse in Georgia.”

But the most unintentionally hilarious headline was from the BBC. This is the very BBC that claims to always "act in the public interest, serving all audiences through the provision of impartial, high-quality and distinctive output."

The ticker on BBC World News on TV carried the caption, "Trump-backed Perdue trounced by Pence's pick.” The BBC’s American cousin, CNN, carried a column headlined: “Mike Pence's big night.”

CNN’s column by Michael D’Antonio claimed that “Mike Pence may well mark Tuesday's Georgia gubernatorial primary as the moment when his 2024 presidential bid got real.” 

Pence is “posing as a kind of anti-Trump," he wrote, and "appears to be edging closer to a showdown with the former president over the GOP's 2024 White House nomination. Along the way, he seems to have settled into a now-familiar role as the Republican contender who, in his own words, has described himself as conservative, but not angry about it." 

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Trump has the unusual capacity to make his enemies crazy.  This is especially true of the media which hates him.  When you look at the totality of his endorsements he has done remarkably well. 

See, also:

Poll: Voters Reject Joe Biden in Most Key Areas

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