These Marxist Inbreds keep on Lying about this garbage over and over.
As then-candidate Ronald Reagan said to then-President Carter during their 1980 debate when Carter yet again falsely accused Reagan of opposing Medicare: “There you go again.”
That memorable moment comes to mind as President Joe Biden, with mere days left in his solitary term, takes to the pages of the Washington Post to write an op-ed titled: “Joe Biden: What Americans should remember about Jan. 6,” with the subtitle “Four years ago, our democracy was put to the test — and prevailed.”
In which the president speaks one blatant untruth after another, illustrating exactly why Americans wanted him out of the Oval Office.
Let’s go through them.
Right off the bat, Biden, speaking of the quadrennial election certification ceremony, says, “For much of our history, this proceeding was treated as pro forma, a routine act. But after what we all witnessed on Jan. 6, 2021, we know we can never again take it for granted.”
The link Biden provides in his article is to a seriously dishonest Washington Post piece headlined: “The Attack.” The article opens by saying this: “President Donald Trump’s assault on American democracy began in the spring of 2020, when he issued a flurry of preemptive attacks on the integrity of the country’s voting systems.”
What that Washington Post story (and Biden) leave out — deliberately, it would seem — is the Democrats’ repeated dalliance with corrupted elections. As I long ago noted — with specifics — just in my own state of Pennsylvania, Biden’s Democrat Party has a repeated history of voter fraud.
That Biden wrote his piece in the Washington Post should come as no surprise. My own piece on this subject back then in 2022 in NewsBusters was headlined “Washington Post’s Fairy Tale on Pennsylvania Voter Fraud.”
I noted that the Washington Post was ignoring repeated voter fraud efforts in my home state of Pennsylvania by Democrats in elections like those in three Pennsylvania elections alone — 2014, 2015, and 2016. Stories that made headlines in the day, replete with indictments and convictions of Democrats by the U.S. Justice Department.
But alas, no word on this history from the president in his op-ed.
Fresh from ignoring that reality, Biden does it again. Saying:
An unrelenting effort has been underway to rewrite — even erase — the history of that day. To tell us we didn’t see what we all saw with our own eyes. To dismiss concerns about it as some kind of partisan obsession. To explain it away as a protest that just got out of hand.
Hello? I was not at the Capitol on that Jan. 6. But I did have a front-row seat at the rally on the White House ellipse where President Trump appeared and specifically called for his supporters to protest “peacefully and patriotically.” What I saw with my own eyes were tens of thousands of Americans protesting in exactly that fashion — peacefully and patriotically. Biden, in the dishonesty that characterized his presidency (see: Hunter’s business pals with Biden, the hiding of Biden’s mental and physical health, etc, etc, etc) simply states a decided untruth about Jan. 6, trusting he will be believed.
Then he states: “We cannot allow the truth to be lost.”
Exactly. Yet it is Biden himself who is doing his best in this column of his to hide the truth. To rewrite history with blatant untruths.
The president’s piece ends by saying: “But on this day, we cannot forget. This is what we owe those who founded this nation, those who have fought for it and died for it.”
Note well: President Biden completely ignores the one American who did die that day: Trump supporter and Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt, shot to death by a Capitol policeman in full view of the cameras.
In short, this Biden op-ed, as his single term closes out, will serve as a black-and-white testament as to just why the Biden presidency will rank so poorly in history. Bad economic and foreign policy, dishonest politics, and the telling of outright untruths. Whether untruths about his participation in Hunter’s business dealings, building a Biden empire by influence peddling with his various public offices, or the reality of his own deteriorating mental and physical health. Not to mention policies that invited Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine and Hamas to invade Israel, plunging the world as close to World War III as it has come since the ending of World War II in 1945. (READ MORE: Is Biden Trying to Start World War III Before Trump Takes Office?)
In a classic case of zero self-awareness, this Biden op-ed will stand as its own answer as to just why the Biden presidency failed. Not to mention it will explain the failure of his vice president to win the 2024 election as someone who supported his agenda and could not think of, per her answer to a question from a liberal commentator on the left-wing The View, anything she would change or do differently from Biden were she to win.
Vice President Kamala Harris just presided over the official certification of President-elect Donald Trump’s considerable victory. And right there in his Washington Post op-ed, President Biden unwittingly provides exactly the reasons for that Trump victory.
In short?
No, Joe, it ain’t so.
Shocking.
Not.
https://spectator.org/no-joe-it-aint-so/
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