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President Biden’s biggest mistake was not pointing out on a daily basis the programs that he and the democrats were instituting that were helping people in a very real way.
It sounds like a silly slap-stick comedy movie. ...
Forgot about that unholy cluster, looking up to see if the tweet was accurate, got reminded that it caused a stink about getting misgendered and calls for people in Congress using the right bathroom, then noticed that it got married to another it, right before the "husband" it died of cancer. Yes, a dude claiming to be a chick married a chick claiming to be a dude, before the chick died of oral cancer. The dude pretending to be a chick went on to be elected to Congress, and the chick pretending to be a dude was honored by President Obama.
If there are future historians, they are not going to look back at this era in a very good light.
OldBaldy1701E (7,872 posts)
I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.
4bonhoffer (36 posts)
President Biden's biggest mistake.
I agree with Thom Hartmann on this. President Biden’s biggest mistake was not pointing out on a daily basis the programs that he and the democrats were instituting that were helping people in a very real way. The words didn’t have to come directly from him. Vice president Harris or anyone else should have been doing this. It was a huge mistake to not do this.
So Biden’s biggest mistake was not making mistakes, it was not letting the American people know just how much he had achieved for them. Compare that with who we have now. History will smile on President Biden.
Hillel Neuer this weekend posted the smoking gun: the UN’s Palestinian “humanitarian” agency knew in advance of Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror invasion — and Hamas meant to torpedo any chance for peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
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https://x.com/HillelNeuer/status/1924360966558630076