Biden mumbles and stumbles farewell while Trump gears up for his second term in office

Image credits: An artist's impression of Joe Biden on his way out. Courtesy of Joon W.

The world can breathe a sigh of relief. Donald Trump returns to the White House for his second term in office. It was a painful defeat for the Democrats, which became, once again, evident when outgoing president Joe Biden made his final address to the nation Wednesday. Biden mumbled and stumbled one last time in a poor attempt to attack his political opponent. Every cliché imaginable was pulled out of the head.

By Arthur Blok
“My affections were first for my own country, then, generally, for all mankind” is a famous quote from Thomas Jefferson, one of the founders of the U.S. Jefferson served as the third president from 1801 to 1809 and was one of the primary authors of the Declaration of Independence.

Joe Biden's presidency could best be described as the opposite. Biden put himself and his family first and the world on the brink of a new World War. While spending hundreds of billions of dollars in foreign wars in Europe and the Middle East, the U.S. economy was destroyed, and domestic disasters like those in California and North Carolina were mishandled, leaving the people out to dry.

Biden did take good care of his family. The Bidens and their associates received over $20 million in payments from foreign entities, as the House of Representatives Oversight Committee found.

Despite previously ruling it out, he pardoned his brother James, who was accused of involvement in criminal family activities, and his crackhead son Hunter who was facing sentencing for two criminal cases and was accused of using the president’s name to attract investors. The Oversight Committee concluded that ten Biden family members, including himself, “benefited directly from their influence-peddling schemes.”

To illustrate, Biden owns multi-million-dollar mansions, has luxurious cars, and is known for lavish vacations. As a member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 47th vice president from 2009 to 2017 under President Barack Obama and represented Delaware in the U.S. Senate from 1973 to 2009. According to a conservative estimate by Forbes, Biden's net worth is about $10 million, while his average salary was less than $200.000 annually.

If that was not enough, Biden pardoned Liz Cheney for her disputable role in investigating the January 6 (2021) mob attack on the Capitol and Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former top federal infectious disease official who oversaw the nation’s COVID-19 response. Fauci saw his net worth go up $5 million from before the start of the health crisis through 2021.

Biden pardoned nearly 2,500 people, setting a new record.

After four years in office, what is left of Biden is a sad, pitiful man who did not accomplish anything. Leaving behind a politicised FBI and weaponised Department of Justice (DOJ) that did extensive damage to the nation and the credibility of the Justice system.

In his farewell, Biden expressed his false hope for a successful second term for Trump after really doing nothing else but sabotaging Trump in every way possible during his tenure.

Biden also fiercely attacked some of America’s wealthiest men, oligarchs as he called them, who do not support him (anymore). He never had problems taking money from Russian oligarchs, dealing with wealthy companies in Ukraine and China, from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who indirectly donated over 400 million dollars to his 2020 campaign, or
George Soros and Michael Bloomberg. To name a few.

It was a typical Biden farewell: disorganised, uninspiring, filled with a delusion of success and pessimism about his political opponent(s). It was a farewell from a career politician lacking in colour who was responsible for destroying the U.S. economy and funding the Woke Agenda at Taxpayer Expense.

Merely a puppet for the radical left.

Biden forgot to highlight his most significant legacy: the tens of millions of illegal immigrants that entered the U.S. during his term in office, including violent criminals, murderers, rapists, cartel members, and known terrorists. Nobody knows where they are.

He warned of dangerous consequences if the abuse of power remains unchecked. He denounced misinformation and disinformation while preaching censorship, which sounded much like the rhetoric of his European counterpart, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission. Who was not invited to Trump’s inauguration.

Biden also suggested changing the constitution so that “no president is immune to crimes committed in office”. While it was his administration and the DOJ that pressured big tech to tell many of those lies. Censoring facts about COVID-19 and the truth about his son’s laptop.

You can’t make that up.

For those who missed it, Biden ordered big tech to cover up the laptop scandal involving his son Hunter. Various emails from the laptop allegedly showed the corruption of the Biden family.

Anthony Blinken, campaign senior adviser and later Secretary of State organised a letter signed by 51 former intelligence officials supposedly debunking the story as Russian disinformation, a hoax as we know it now. Seventy-nine per cent of Americans suggest Trump likely would have won re-election if voters had known the truth about it.

Today, all Biden's misery will come to an end with the inauguration of Donald Trump. His return to the White House sent shockwaves around the globe. Lefties smashed their heads against the wall and even woke Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau felt the pressure and decided to resign.

Before taking office, Trump already had some unprecedented success in the Middle East by sending Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff to Qatar to negotiate a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. Qatari officials who hosted the negotiations said Witkoff reached more in a few days than Blinken in more than 15 months.

World leaders know Trump means what he says. It is just a matter of weeks before the war between Ukraine and Russia is resolved, useful idiots like new NATO chief Mark Rutte are dealt with, and more stability comes to the Middle East.

Trump is expected to enforce a peace deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel and, hopefully, between Lebanon and Israel as well. Just like he did in his first term with Abraham Accords.

Unsurprisingly, a few hours after Trump’s team struck the ceasefire deal, Biden tried to take credit for it. In his final press moment, reporters asked Biden who should take credit for this deal: him or Trump, to which Biden answered: “Is that a joke?

No, the real joke was Joe Biden.  

We will surely miss his mumbling, stumbling, falling off bikes and slipping down stairways, but now it is time for a new chapter. After surviving two assassination attempts, Trump just came in time to save the world from more misery.

We had enough.  

 

Arthur Blok

Veteran journalist, author, moderator and entrepreneur. The man with the unapologetic opinion who is always ready to help you understand and simplify the most complex (global) matters. Just ask.
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