And so, whimsical bedtime references, recitation of psalms, the mention of schools and grocery stores, and the familiar proposition to "turn a plan into action" prove once again that during a shadowy third term, someone other than Obama's "front man" is doing the talking.
Jeannie DeAngelis . . ." Sincerest condolences aside, but be it Biden or Barry, it's a bit disingenuous for ardent promoters of 3,000 abortions a day to publicly mourn the mass murder of defenseless children. Nevertheless, in his public statement, Biden parroted the Obama standard post-shooting remarks by saying, "There's a lot we don't know yet, but there's a lot we do know."
"Then, impersonating Barack's "lullaby and bedtime story" Uvalde tweet, a relatable Joe waxed maudlin over parents never again being able to "cuddle" with or have deceased kids "jump in the bed."
"From there, Joe personalized his comments by alluding to his experience as a grieving parent but chose to skip over mentioning the effect a premature death of a sibling might have on a crack-addled/prostitute-seeking brother with an eye for his brother's widow.
"For "normal" people who cherish life at every stage, what happened in Texas is a nightmare. That's why manipulating the death of innocents — for political expediency — should be the last thing anyone does. But it's the left we're talking about, and leftists will gladly exploit children to benefit any agenda. ". . .
"Isn't it funny how, before every election, safety issues arise and become the left's primary concern? There are vaccines, proposals to curtail free speech to keep people safe, abortion — without restriction — to keep women safe, and now the need to downgrade Second Amendment rights to keep defenseless Americans safe from maniacs who, law or no law, find ways to commit mass murder with illegal firearms.". . .
Dennis Prager: Joe Biden's Buffalo speech was the speech of an indecent man (bizpacreview.com)