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Old 10-10-2022, 08:48 AM
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A recent Telegraph article stated Are the 'President's outbursts a product of his age — or simply a display of his character?'.

Biden is a man who has labelled a lot of Americans, as Semi-Fascist, in the same way Hilary Clinton used the term basket of deplorables and the recent now one F's with a Biden nonsense, along with calling a reporter a “stupid son of a b----” at a White House press conference and who who responded to questions from the BBC with “I’m Irish”, whilst revealing his mothers hatred of the English and lots of other such nonsense relating to not bowing to the Queen through to quoting controversial lines from W.B Yates poems on arrival in the UK.

This is a man, who called an the auto-worker full of sh*t during a tense exchange on gun rights and asked if the man wanted to go outside, a man who said he would have “beat the hell” out of Donald Trump, and a man who constantly embellishes stories about run in's with so called violent thugs such as the now infamous Corn Pop.

Then you have the countless gaffes, the reading of the full teleprinter messages, the wandering aimlessly around, the getting lost on stage, the falling up stairs. whilst the man's increasingly physical and mental fragility has been cause of genuine concern.

This is a man who has also been caught out lying and plagiarising speeches, who has been labelled creepy and even a little perverse, whilst even his son Hunter may now be subject to the criminal courts for tax evasion, and the less said about that lap top the better.

As The Telegraph concludes - "These aren’t the sentiments of a “progressive” politician but the rantings of an intolerant, stuck-in-his-ways old man who can’t abide anyone who disagrees with him".

Are the President's outbursts a product of his age — or simply a display of his character? - The Telegraph (8th October 2022)

Biden billed by British news as ‘nasty,’ ‘useless’ - Washington Times (10th October 2022)
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Old 10-10-2022, 08:55 AM
 
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I believe the President pledged to "restore dignified leadership at home and respected leadership on the world stage", which can be found at this link: https://joebiden.com/americanleadership/#

The President promised Americans a 'Rolls Royce' sense of respectability, but, instead, we were given a 'Kia'...
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Old 10-10-2022, 08:57 AM
 
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They should add 'demented'.

I would rather have a potato as president, doing nothing is better than what Biden is doing.
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Old 10-10-2022, 09:04 AM
 
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A recent Telegraph article stated Are the 'President's outbursts a product of his age — or simply a display of his character?'.

Biden is a man who has labelled a lot of Americans, as Semi-Fascist, in the same way Hilary Clinton used the term basket of deplorables and the recent now one F's with a Biden nonsense, along with calling a reporter a “stupid son of a b----” at a White House press conference and who who responded to questions from the BBC with “I’m Irish”, whilst revealing his mothers hatred of the English and lots of other such nonsense relating to not bowing to the Queen through to quoting controversial lines from W.B Yates poems on arrival in the UK.

This is a man, who called an the auto-worker full of sh*t during a tense exchange on gun rights and asked if the man wanted to go outside, a man who said he would have “beat the hell” out of Donald Trump, and a man who constantly embellishes stories about run in's with so called violent thugs such as the now infamous Corn Pop.

Then you have the countless gaffes, the reading of the full teleprinter messages, the wandering aimlessly around, the getting lost on stage, the falling up stairs. whilst the man's increasingly physical and mental fragility has been cause of genuine concern.

This is a man who has also been caught out lying and plagiarising speeches, who has been labelled creepy and even a little perverse, whilst even his son Hunter may now be subject to the criminal courts for tax evasion, and the less said about that lap top the better.

As The Telegraph concludes - "These aren’t the sentiments of a “progressive” politician but the rantings of an intolerant, stuck-in-his-ways old man who can’t abide anyone who disagrees with him".

Are the President's outbursts a product of his age — or simply a display of his character? - The Telegraph (8th October 2022)

Biden billed by British news as ‘nasty,’ ‘useless’ - Washington Times (10th October 2022)
The bolded sounds very petty on Biden’s part which, if he’s criticized Trump in the past for being petty, would be hypocritical on Biden’s part.
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Old 10-10-2022, 09:07 AM
 
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I believe the President pledged to "restore dignified leadership at home and respected leadership on the world stage", which can be found at this link: https://joebiden.com/americanleadership/#

The President promised Americans a 'Rolls Royce' sense of respectability, but, instead, we were given a 'Kia'...
Kia is even too good. More like a Yugo.
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Old 10-10-2022, 09:16 AM
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The bolded sounds very petty on Biden’s part which, if he’s criticized Trump in the past for being petty, would be hypocritical on Biden’s part.


US president’s Irish mother wrote poems calling for God to ‘rain blood’ on the English" - The Guardian

Joe Biden’s mother so disliked England she refused to sleep in bed Queen had slept in - The Guardian (February 2022)

"You can tell a lot about a leader from the poems they quote, as the president’s speech to US air force personnel proved this week" - The Guardian

Was Joe Biden trolling Britain with his choice of poetry – or choosing his words perfectly? - The Guardian (June 2021)

"Jean Biden also reportedly wrote hundreds of poems about England" - The Telegraph

Revealed: How Joe Biden's mother hated England so much that she refused to sleep in the Queen's bed - The Telegraph (February 2022)

The American Left has a vendetta against Britain - The Telegraph (September 2022)

Biden sparks Brexit backlash for relentless 'Britain bashing' and wading into Ireland row - Daily Express (July 2022)

REVEALED: How Biden's Irish Catholic mom who hated the English told him NOT to bow to the Queen when he met her while working as a senator in 1982 - Daily Mail (10th September 2022)

Queen’s funeral seating plan: Joe Biden shunted 14 rows back, behind the Polish president - The Telegraph (19th September 2022)

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Old 10-10-2022, 09:20 AM
 
Location: Southern Nevada
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The Telegraph is publishing what most of us already knew.

They're just saying it out loud, something the liberal media in the U.S. would never do.
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Old 10-10-2022, 09:33 AM
 
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Biden to a T: "Old man yells at cloud."

He's a very angry man. Instead of talking peace and attempting to calm a situation, he's talking about Armageddon and nuclear war. This guy was not a smart man even before he had dementia.
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Old 10-10-2022, 09:37 AM
 
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They are of course correct. And since Biden can't properly count to three, they put forth an accurate assessment in only two words.
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Old 10-10-2022, 09:43 AM
 
Location: Oklahoma
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They don't call it the "Daily Torygraph" for nothin'.

But that doesn't mean that we should quit demanding that Biden take the "Person, Woman, Man, Camera, TV" test to see if he is all there..... Now known as PWMCTV test. Formerly known as the MoCA
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