Posted on 09/01/2022 8:42:28 PM PDT by bitt
Joe Biden has been out to a couple of campaign-type events over the past week, including one in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
We reported how Biden was supposed to be talking about a “safer America” but he spent a lot of time attacking millions of Americans by demonizing MAGA Republicans and lying about Jan. 6. Biden is so unpopular, John Fetterman, one of the candidates Biden was stumping for, couldn’t even be bothered to show up. Biden got completely confused as to who was running for what position, what was in the Constitution, and showed off his ignorance about guns.
Biden also mocked people needing guns to potentially have to defend themselves from an oppressive government, telling them they’d need an F-15.
Talk about another ugly look and “threat to democracy.” That’s how he responds to people who dare question his anti-Constitutional efforts against the right to bear arms? That’s a truly twisted response.
But I wanted to note something else about that event — the visual they’re trying to sell us there with the tight shot.
If you were used to seeing Trump rallies, you would notice the Biden folks seem to be trying to imitate that look with a group of people holding signs behind him. Except unlike Trump rallies which generally have thousands of people, you get to see the wide shot to confirm that. But when you see the wide shot of the Biden event, you see the problem.
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Boy, that’s a pitiful look and just straight-up embarrassing.
In his rare lucid moments he knows perfectly well he didn't get 81 million votes. He knows perfectly damn well he stole the 2020 election. He's stupid, but he's not that stupid.
He and his string-pullers think WE'RE that stupid.
Well, he and his pullers are getting an earful today.
And, for the MOMENT, it is delightful.
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