Saturday, June 3, 2023

Joe Biden Is Starting To Scare Everyone

  MSN

The world’s leaders think that this is a time in their relationship with America when the United States is so poorly led that they will be able to extract extraordinary concessions from the West—at unbelievably bargain rates. 

. . ."The forty-sixth president was seemingly enjoying a sunny, breezy day at the Air Force Academy in Colorado. Wearing the blue Air Force hat, staring blankly at the graduates as they came up to receive their diploma, President Joe Biden looked as though he was overcome by a random though, he pivoted on stage, and went to jog to the other side of the stage, and before he could reach his destination, the forty-sixth president was down on the floor.

"More troublingly, Biden couldn’t stand up again. He needed the help of two Secret Service agents and an Air Force officer. 

"As cameras zoomed in to get a better angle on the fallen president—who was clearly confused and panicked as he could not stand up quickly from the fall—many of the Air Force graduates leaving the stage with their diplomas in hand were smirking.

"America’s great-grandfather had fallen. He was spastically trying to stand. ". . .

. . ."Sorry to say this, but Biden is literally weak. I also happen to think he's mentally diminished, too. And it’s pathetic. A diverse, rich nation, with more than 320 million people and Biden is the best we could do to lead us? 

"The rest of the world doesn’t feel sympathy as they watch Biden collapse—again—in public and his security detail rush to “protect his dignity” as the camera rolls. 

"Far from it. 

"The rest of the world, friends and enemies alike, see opportunity every time the forty-sixth president falls going up the stairs of Air Force One, or crashing to the ground while sitting on his unmoving bike, at an intersection in Rehoboth Beach, Del., or getting into a fight with a perfectly flat stage at the Air Force Academy graduation and losing that fight bigly. The world’s leaders think that this is a time in their relationship with America when the United States is so poorly led that they will be able to extract extraordinary concessions from the West—at unbelievably bargain rates. ". . .

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