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Biden Spews Anti-GOP Rhetoric in Controversial Georgia Speech


Editorial Staff - January 12, 2022


President Biden's speech in Georgia yesterday was filled with gaffes and the speech was filled with lies (NY Post). Katie Pavlich reminds readers “False claims, like ones made by Biden and Harris Tuesday, cost Atlanta the Major League Baseball All-Star Game last fall and damaged Stacey Abrams’ second run for the governor’s mansion.


The aftermath of all of that was that the city missed on millions of badly needed revenue dollars” (Townhall). From Josh Kraushaar: … at a time when the country is struggling through the latest wave of the pandemic, worsening inflation, and a spike in violent crime, the full-court press looks like the latest example of a politically tone-deaf administration more eager to placate its progressive base than tend to the interests (National Journal).


You have to wonder what the heck the President was thinking, or for that matter, was he thinking. I remmeber growing up and my mom telling me think before you speak. I wonder is mother Biden ever shared that same advice with Joey.


From Erick Erickson: Biden just managed to incite the GOP base and demoralize the Dem base that already was boycotting today without actually offering anything to Americans worried the issues that are so important to them. Things like supplies, costs, crime, COVID, and closed schools (Twitter).


From the Wall Street Journal editorial board: Mr. Biden’s filibuster foray is likely to fail amid bipartisan opposition, but the more he fails the more partisan and distorted his speeches get. It’s a bad presidential look (WSJ).


From Rich Lowry: The supposed promise of President Joe Biden in the 2020 election was that he’d be the adult in the room, but if there was any doubt, today’s speech removed it — he’s the same hack he’s always been claimed the (National Review).


Dan McLaughlin looks at questions the media need to ask Biden (National Review). From Ari Fleischer: The only thing missing from Biden’s ridiculous, over-the-top, screed today was him saying that Republicans want to put black people back in chains. Biden is really bad at governing. He’s even worse bringing a divided country together (Twitter).


From Jim Geraghty: Why does today’s Democratic Party collectively have such terrible political instincts? Why do they keep placating their activist base, while hemorrhaging support from the voters in the middle who elected them in 2020? Why does the White House waste time on stunts like today’s speech in Atlanta, while leaving real problems that are angering voters unaddressed? (National Review).


The simple truth is their inability to effectively govern. And that inability trickles down from the top to the bottom of the administration. We can only assume that the President's advisors are either ignorant to the damage that Biden does to himself, his administration, and the country or they simply do not care as he single handedly dismantles America as we know it.

 
 
 

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