MSNBC scored an interview with Joe Biden. In which he claims he’s chock full of wisdom and knows more than anyone else about all the things.
First up is the breathless preview of the coming attraction!
Aren’t you excited??!! Isn’t this FABULOUS!! How wonderful it is that Stephanie landed the interview of the year. Except that interview ran last night at 10pm eastern time. Who is up these days watching MSNBC that late at night? But I digress. The interview itself was a train wreck on multiple levels.
Biden says Americans don't give him high approval ratings because "all they've heard is negative news for three years" pic.twitter.com/cQXdC8YDS1
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 6, 2023
First of all, there was that very creepy weird whisper thing right in the middle. If anyone has a translation, please share. That said, exactly WHO has been responsible for the negative news these last few years? The media of course. However, Joe Biden’s policies have ALSO led to a negative news cycle!
Inflation at a 44 year high? Check.
Jobs? What jobs?
Killing the oil and gas industry? Check
Raiding the Strategic Petroleum Reserve? Check
Weaponizing the DOJ against parents? Check.
Putting Kamala in charge of things with nothing to show for it? Check.
Hunter Biden’s issues? Check
Oh, about Hunter. That guy is in a world of trouble, and the trouble keeps piling on. Not only did he have to travel to Arkansas to appear in court regarding his child that he and his entire family refuse to acknowledge, Hunter has other significant concerns regarding his laptop to deal with.
Prosecutors are nearing a decision on whether to charge President Biden’s son Hunter with tax- and gun-related violations, according to people familiar with the matter, the culmination of a four-year investigation that Republicans have sought to portray as evidence the Biden family is corrupt.
And, due to the information contained in that laptop that Hunter abandoned, there are at least NINE Biden family members who are possibly on the hook for breaking the law. Furthermore, Joe Biden himself may be in quite the pickle regarding some corruption he was engaged in while Vice President.
Never mind that guys. Joe is super proud of Hunter!
Joe Biden on the allegations of corruption against his deadbeat son, Hunter: "My son's done nothing wrong. I trust him, I have faith in him, and it impacts my presidency by making me feel proud of him." pic.twitter.com/zWh4kwY4K0
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 6, 2023
POTUS and WH just commented on an active and open DOJ investigation into his son. So @edokeefe and @PeterAlexander and other WH reporters will actively grill @PressSec on this right? And they won't quit in the name of a free and fair democratic press until they get an answer? https://t.co/A0FVbRoAVT
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) May 6, 2023
Oh, but there is so much more with this interview. Stephanie Rule asks about Biden’s age and well, his answer is quite something!
“I have acquired a hell of a lot of wisdom. And know more than the vast majority of people – I’m more experienced than anybody who has ever run for the office,” Biden bragged, referring to his nearly 50 years in public office.
“And I think I’ve proven myself to be honorable as well as also effective,” he added.
Wisdom??!! Seriously? Wisdom and Joe Biden do not belong in the same sentence. Ever. He’s sending troops to the border because of a massive humanitarian and national security crisis that HE built and Kamala Harris’s incompetence added to!
Biden defended the move in the interview, saying more resources are needed to address the influx of migrants and that he has sought help from Congress.
“We’re in a situation now where those 1,500 [troops] at the border, they’re not there to enforce the law, they’re there to free up the border agents that need to be on the border,” Biden said. “And we’re having another thousand people coming in. There are asylum judges to make judgments, to move things along.”
Wisdom means turning off the spigot to Ukraine, but nooo… we are billions in the hole because of that push. Furthermore, a portion of our debt is BECAUSE Biden is sending money and military arms & equipment to Ukraine. But we’ll default on our debt and incur job loss and economic disaster according to Joe if the debt ceiling isn’t raised.
Not only that, but he can’t seem to get people confirmed (which is a good thing), or they get put on leave for stealing people’s clothes, or they demonstrate they don’t know what the hell they are doing. Kamala, Pete Buttigieg, and Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland are three prime examples.
Biden Interior Secretary Deb Haaland tells Senator @HawleyMO she is unaware China controls the critical minerals needed for electric vehicles pic.twitter.com/bqH1dVC6jA
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 2, 2023
That’s pretty effective leadership isn’t it Joe?? Such wisdom in putting the very best people in charge who know NOTHING.
As much as we all hate to listen to the Big Guy, we need to watch and listen. He’s parroting what people tell him to say, and continues to blame everyone else for what is happening RIGHT NOW. As an aside, the unemployment stats that were in place when Joe took office? Why was that? Oh, that Covid thing! But again, all that is going on today isn’t HIS fault, it’s everyone else’s, especially the MAGA Republicans.
Joe Biden can claim he’s full of wisdom, but the evidence shows otherwise.
Feature Photo: Original artwork by Victory Girls Darleen Click
And know more than the vast majority of people
I remember Obama saying the same thing and being just as wrong.
If Xiden ever happens to tell the truth, it is either entirely accidental or about something he sees as unimportant. There is little reason to parse his ostensible opinions, bragging, or recounting of anything purportedly factual. He lies as naturally as he breathes or craps his pant.
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