What drugs is this author on? He is delusional.
Why does this read like propaganda from 1950’s Soviet propaganda? Pravda is circling the keyboards around the evil, old creep.
California is home to incredible big dreams:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/09/us/california-high-speed-rail-politics.html
Btw so is the Los Angeles Times:
Lol.
The left is pissing on us and telling us it is raining. They are desperate because they have no real argument defending Biden...he’s either incompetent mentally or a criminal.
Shameless cognitive dissonance....a mans mental weakness is overpowering strength, yeah right. The piece has all the earmarks of AI generated slop. The fact that purported author is a named scholar at his institution would mean all graduates who learned from him are immediately disqualified as scholars.
This from the LA Times? No wonder it’s losing so much revenue.
Spinning so hard.
The white, racist scribblers at the LA Times are delusional, dancing at Edgar Allen Poe’s Masque of Red Death, believing they are immune. The deep state is about to fall in LA.
I guess FJB will be even better when he’s dead.
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They probably meant super stupid
This clown author must be high on something. SloJoe has only set the USA back in all economic levels and Bill doesn’t recogize it.
What in thunderation?
Don’t you know dementia gets better with time. It’s a kind of accumulated wisdom. In fact, dementia patients are like Rain Man, super smart in certain areas.
I wonder if this LA Times writer has looked around his city to see first hand the effects of obama’s third term.
Americans don’t need to be taught how to poop.
I wouldn’t call it a “superpower” but maybe it is at the LA Times.
Note the enemedia’s emphasis on age, rather than dementia that Traitorjoe has exhibited in abundance for years.
The Demonicrats are willing to sacrifice Dementiajoe by giving the enemedia their talking point on age to use on Donald Trump, who has exhibited none of the mental defects that have been ravaging Flatlinejoe.
There must be an eventual reckoning . . .