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Yep, Biden is a wimp. He's not strong enough to lead the country and he'd just fumble his words and call a world leader Bozo or Chump and then tell him he'll finish his talk after he wakes from his afternoon nap.
He isn't. He's just old, and hasn't aged well. Neither Biden nor Trump are effeminate and never have been. Come on man, did you forget about the Corn Pop story already ?
And at 74 he’ll still kick most liberal men’s azz.
Their idea of a tough leader is Biden or Obama. Two “studs”. Haha...
If he could reach them. He pretty much travels by a vehicle, whether it is a limo or a golf cart.
But in all seriousness, that is not masculinity. Honor, faith to one's country, spouse and one's word. This world is not perfect, nor are its inhabitants, but they should at least try.
The fact that anyone considers ultra vain, orange skinned, comb over trump to be a symbol of masculinity is hilarious. Yeah, he TALKS like a bad ass but has he EVER walked it? He bowed down to Russia, North Korea and deflected about “beautiful letters” he received from the North Korean dictator, while they continued to stockpile nuclear weapons. Trump is, and will always be the big mouthed, big talking loser that others only ignore. Biden may be an old man but, he has always stayed in shape, did not allow his body to go to fat and remains physically active. The most exertion trump is capable of remains tweeting and getting in and out of a golf cart. If this is anyone’s image of masculinity, that does not say much for any man.
I just can't understand why the Republicans let the federal government pay for Democratic propaganda radio for rich Democrats.
Aye, there's the rub.
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