Posted on 06/15/2021 9:14:23 AM PDT by Starman417
If you want to be entertained, go to YouTube and watch as Biden tries to embarrass Thomas Sowell during the 1987 Bork confirmation hearing.
Biden’s ignorance and stupidity is not new.
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Back then he was a dumbass but he was a typical politican, as I can see. Now? He's an aging leader of the free world with obvious signs of dementia who is being handled by his closest advisors because they're afraid that the world would see how fragile he is.
This doesn’t make sense. He’s talking about people committing crimes against Russia being harbored in the US and holding Putin accountable for it? No question they would never let Trump get away with anything remotely like this. He was savaged after his presser with Putin because it was put through the Trump-Russia collusion narrative when he suggested there may have been other nations trying to hack the election. Notice how there’s no one questioning that same expressed feeling of multiple foreign actors trying attempts in 2020? “Fake news” and media bias is the enemy of the people. Trump got that right while they lied about what he said, trying to make it seem like he was attacking journalism and a free independent, unbiased press.
Yes, biden was never very smart.
But now he’s a near-vegetable!!!! And thanks to that stolen election, he’s our titular “president”!!
And the “president in waiting”—kamala harris—is also too stupid to be President!!
Why was she chosen as VP anyway? The Dims could have chosen, for example—Tulsi Gabbard! As a Samoan-American, she’s a “POC”. But I guess that she was too “white” for the Dims!
Lord have Mercy on us Americans—and our allies!!!!
Yup. Big time. Thanks to Russian spies and sympathizer’s, like Averell Harriman Stalin knew Roosevelt was a dying man. Look at the videos from Yalta. Stalin is smiling like a Cheshire Cat knowing he just has to wait for FDR to kick off while his armies were swallowing up Eastern Europe.
accurate list. All enemies of We the People and the USA
Not really. FDR was naive about “Uncle Joe’’ and his cabinet had some Soviet admirers like Harry Hopkins and Averell Harriman.
Besides Churchill thought the West could work with Stalin.
It was only too late that Churchill realized Stalin’s true intentions but couldn’t persuade FDR otherwise.
Having read a good deal recently on this subject that is another myth that isn’t true. Admiral Leahy was there and nothing was given away.
Admiral Leahy was in reality unofficial Acting President of the U.S. from 1944 to April 1945. He was making most of the decisions because of his serious health issues.
FDR from the beginning of the war thought he could charm and deal with Stalin. That was a critical mistake. Admiral Bill Standley his ambassador to Russia kept trying to tell FDR and the state department how to deal with the Russians and they jus would not listen. Read his autobiography
Thanks, I will. As I said FDR just didn’t understand what a ruthless thug Stalin was. But Stalin knew FDR.
How he must have despised the ultimate capitalist aristocrat.
Here’s a partial list: Soros, Schwab, Rothschild, Jarrett, Obama, Rice...
What you say is true, but is beside the point. My point was that Joe Biden ain’t in a position to “give away the store” because be is not now, nor has he ever been, running the store.
At Yalta FDR made an effort to get better borders for Poland but Stalin wouldn't budge--the final border was slightly better than that of the 1939 Hitler-Stalin Pact. Stalin arranged for Poland to get land in the west at the expense of Germany, so that Poland would presumably have to depend on Russian support to prevent Germany from reclaiming that land. FDR did not want to antagonize Polish-American voters but he was in a weak position. Apparently between Yalta and his death on April 12 he began to realize that Stalin had no intention of keeping his promises about allowing free elections in Poland.
Stalin let the Poles swing in the wind and when Pole rose up in Warsaw he parked the Red Army of the east bank of the Vistula and let the SS do his dirty work.
Poles were desperate for help but the Allies couldn’t really do anything as you point out they were engaged in the West.
I’d never heard of Polish-Americans being antagonized by giving anything up for Stalin. Polish people I’ve known hated Stalin and Russians and still do.
You’re right. FDR was literally a dying wreck of man and was in no shape to resist a thug like Stalin.
Churchill saw the sun setting on the British Empire and knew Stalin was unstoppable. But Churchill did enter into a partnership early on with Stalin justifying it by saying “If Hitler were to invade Hell I’d side with the Devil’’.
War and politics do indeed make for strange bedfellows.
Funny, isn’t it? In 1945 a Democrat president was too ill, too out of it to deal with a Communist thug.
76 years later and we have another physically weak and cognitive crumbling wreck of a Democrat president who is trying to place nice with another Russian(ex-Communist) thug.
History truly repeats itself.
The Poles had a saying, "With the Germans, we lose our lives, with the Russians, we lose our souls."
All of the Poles I’ve ever known were very friendly, gregarious people who loved America and had no use for Germans or Russians.
‘’We failed with the Jews. We cannot fail with Trump’’.
Ficken bastarde!
Both members of the 1940 Republican ticket (Willkie and McNary) died before that term ended. I'm not sure who would have stepped in at that point if they had won the 1940 election (it may still have been the Secretary of State who was next in line after the VP and who knows who would have held that office in 1944).
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