'An albatross round his neck': This phrase refers to lines from the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in which the eponymous mariner, who shoots an albatross, is obliged to carry the burden of the bird hung around his neck as a punishment for and reminder of his ill deed.
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"I really don’t like the President of the United States. Joe Biden has spent his life working tirelessly toward one thing more than anything else: to convince people he is a good man. He is not and never has been, as evidenced by how it took four years and political pressure from New York Times columnists to acknowledge the existence of one of his grandchildren. Now that people are beginning to notice and ask questions about things like how he got so rich, Joe has defaulted to the only defense left for him: He’s not corrupt, he’s just a horrible parent and brother." . . .
. . ."Biden has been unable to keep his hands off women. Even his supporters cringed when he was seen sniffing the hair, rubbing the shoulders or whispering into the ears of unsuspecting females, some of them minors. Stranger still, Biden waxed on about his commitment to the #MeToo movement. The handsy Biden has insisted that women who made accusations of sexual harassment must be believed." . . .
MSNBC Panel: Biden An 'Albatross' Around Democrat Necks In the Midterms! | Newsbusters . . ."Johnson asked Brown James what Biden needs to do:
"To raise his numbers so that he is not sort of an albatross on the neck of Democrats who are going to be running this fall?". . .
We must fear the left and all their spawn: As I said above, the left has entered a strange place. They are finally admitting that most of what they believe and do—especially in public office—is self centered and focused. The corruption, the sex, the drugs, the lies, even abuse: it’s ok to them if it serves their purpose. They are betting that you won’t care in 2024.
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