The Biden nightmare is finally over

 Michael Goodwin:

With apologies to Gerald Ford, another long national nightmare is over.

Joe Biden’s disastrous term is mercifully drawing to a close.

The president desperately wanted an outpouring of praise and gratitude, but his farewell week has become a long and painful exit.

And infuriating.

Biden’s claims of great success always were imaginary, but he apparently believes endlessly repeating lies makes them true.

Declaring the Equal Rights Amendment the “Law of the Land” when it clearly isn’t, as he did Friday, is a fitting, final outrage.
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In stark contrast to the bitter, peevish Biden, the Trump effect is electrifying much of the world.

His smashing victory is inspiring conservative parties in Canada, Europe and elsewhere to get off the mat and fight to reverse their countries’ progressive slide into oblivion.

Most striking is a widespread hope that his return to the Oval Office will usher in a more peaceful and stable period.
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The world was more peaceful during Trump's first term.  Will the media now come to its senses and stop its anti-Trump diatribe which led to the election of Joe Biden?  It was one of the biggest disasters of an election in US history and the media facilitated with its Trump hatred. They deliberately ignored not only Trump's success but also Biden's obvious weaknesses.

There are questions about whether Biden was actually making the decisions in his White House.  While he is now out of office the US should be wary of those in his administration who were actually responsible for many of his failures.

See also:

The Six Key People Who Covered Up Biden's Senility Have Been Unmasked

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