Failing Biden blames everyone but himself
There are bad years, there are very bad years and then there is Joe Biden’s inaugural year as president. Biden has no insight into what’s gone wrong. The self-denial is strong.
There are bad years, there are very bad years and then there is Joe Biden’s inaugural year as president. Biden has no insight into what’s gone wrong. The self-denial is strong.
The President could still push for bipartisan solutions, but his divisive first year makes it much harder.
Law enforcement is in crisis as prosecutors impose their warped progressive ideologies on long-suffering inner cities.
What if Kamala Harris believed it when she likened the Capitol riots to Pearl Harbour and 9/11?
Democrats need chutzpah to accuse Republicans of violating political norms – but they also have a point. Continued attempts to play down the January 6 riots are a lingering cloud for conservatives.
Joe Biden has given us a real-time, data-rich and ultimately devastating case study in the defining conceit of progressive politics.
America is a superpower no more. Where dictators once quailed at the prospect of a firm US response to their territorial forays, now they mock the declining, ageing ex-imperial power.
The White House calls the virus a ‘root cause’ in an effort to shift blame from perpetrators and policies.
America may be depicted as some kind of hag-ridden theocracy ruled by gun-toting white supremacists, but it can actually handle the overturning of Roe vs Wade. In fact, it’s long overdue.
They want revolutionary justice. The legal system’s verdict will be supplanted by the people’s judgment.
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