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To: Red Badger

“Biden is overwhelmed. He should not be president.”

He acts just like people who have a dread fear of responsibility. They hide behind the idea that they are weighing all the options and other related (sometimes unrelated) aspects of the question.

They fool some people. But if you are yourself a responsible and decisive person used to decision-making and used to professional oversight and leadership.... you will not be fooled.

I suspect Joe is aware of his increasing limitations and inability to focus.... so he’s afraid of his own shadow. His corner knows, too. So they keep a tight reign on him... except possibly in their ‘meetings’, when they must endure his ‘playing President’ act. He is being indulged and he doesn’t even KNOW it.

They must totally resent the monster they created, when he has them jumping through hoops and when they have to ‘pretend’ they are dealing with a REAL President. Pure Kabuki!!


18 posted on 05/17/2021 7:33:57 AM PDT by SMARTY ( "Force always attracts men of low morality. " Albert Einstein)
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To: SMARTY

“He acts just like people who have a dread fear of responsibility.”

Maybe forty years ago, I read that Senators are the worst-qualified people to be POTUS because they hide behind 99 other colleagues and do nothing. They typically have no leadership or executive skills. Biden is the perfect personification of that.

Trump was a CEO and he acted just like one when he was president. I knew going in that Trump would be a fantastic president because he had been at the help of his own company.


46 posted on 05/17/2021 8:43:11 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (“No man’s life, liberty or property are safe while the Legislature is in session" - Gideon J. Tucker)
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