Sunday, May 18, 2025

Man Who Turned World Into Dumpster Fire And Covered Up Biden's Senility Says Trump Sucks at Diplomacy

 David Strom

"If you want to set the world to rights, finally end the conflicts in the Middle East and Europe, and rein in China, perhaps you might quit listening to these dolts." 


"Jake Sullivan has been, along with Anthony Blinken, one of the top players in the Democratic foreign policy world for a decade and a half. 

"He is so good at his job that you could call him a key architect of the great policies that brought us the color revolutions, the Libyan collapse, the "Arab Spring," the Syrian Civil War, the Afghanistan withdrawal, the Ukraine War, and then the October 7th attacks and the war in Gaza. 

"Sullivan famously penned an article for Foreign Affairs bragging that the Middle East is at peace under Biden and that the US could finally turn its attention elsewhere. " . . .

"Biden, you see, worked hand in glove with Sullivan. And Sullivan's keen judgment led him to believe that no president was nearly as good at foreign policy as Joe. 

"Is it true that Jake couldn't tell that Biden's brain was toast? I'm almost willing to believe so because his ability to read the room is so manifestly awful that he may indeed not be able to tell the difference between a sentient human being and a toad." . . . 

Known as "Jacked-up Joe" for his supernatural transfiguration from the Biden of the debate to the vitriolic, acrimonious screeds of the SOTU, the DNC convention, and the dark, sinister cosplay outside Freedom Hall. All of which had to be seen as a call for the murder of President Donald Trump. TD


A confused man named Joe
  . . ."President Biden was so confused. He got the dates wrong, and his rambling was scary. Nevertheless, the real issue here is who ran the country. Who signed the pardons or told him to sign them? Or the executive orders? Who would have answered the dreaded 3 a.m. call and given the Secretary of Defense the orders to fire the missiles?

"And where were the media? I can understand that some Democrats were just being loyal to the President. I get that. However, we expect the media to look beyond that."

Exclusive: Prosecutor's audio shows Biden's memory lapses    "Amid long, uncomfortable pauses, Joe Biden struggled to recall when his son died, when he left office as vice president, what year Donald Trump was elected or why he had classified documents he shouldn't have had, according to audio Axios obtained of his October 2023 interviews with special counsel Robert Hur.

"Why it matters: The newly released recordings of Biden having trouble recalling such details — while occasionally slurring words and muttering — shed light on why his White House refused to release the recordings last year, as questions mounted about his mental acuity.
  • The audio also appears to validate Hur's assertion that jurors in a trial likely would have viewed Biden as "a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory."
  • Partly based on that determination, Hur decided not to prosecute Biden for improper possession of classified documents, angering Republicans because Trump was facing charges in his own classified document scandal then.
  • Democrats and Biden's White House blasted Hur for his observations about Biden. They repeatedly insisted he was "sharp" and that Hur was politically motivated. But the audio from the six hours of interviews indicates he and co-counsel Marc Krickbaum were respectful and friendly.
"The big picture: The audio surfaces as Democrats and the national media are grappling with the legacy of Biden's White House and campaign hiding his decline as he ran for another four-year term at age 81.
  • Democratic leaders have struggled this week to respond to reports about a new book on that topic — "Original Sin," by Axios' Alex Thompson and CNN's Jake Tapper — that will be released Tuesday.
  • The audio — from two three-hour sessions on Oct. 8 and 9, 2023 — adds voice and dimension to the transcripts of the interviews that the Justice Department made available in the weeks after Hur's report was released Feb. 8, 2024.
  • Biden's White House refused to release the recordings last year, arguing they were protected "law enforcement materials" and that Republicans only wanted "to chop them up, distort them, and use them for partisan political purposes." . . .Much more...

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