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Friday Talking Points -- Farewell, President Biden

[ Posted Friday, January 17th, 2025 – 18:59 UTC ]

And so we come to the final Friday Talking Points of President Joe Biden's term in office.

It is perhaps appropriate that the funeral of Jimmy Carter happened in the midst of Biden winding down his final weeks. Because Joe Biden -- another one-term Democratic president like Jimmy -- will likely become more appreciated as time goes by, just as Carter was.

Joe Biden had a pretty spectacular first two years in office, in terms of getting legislation passed. Granted, he had a Democratic Congress to work with and the continuing crisis of a pandemic to spur the politicians to actually act. He used both to get a sweeping agenda passed which will have an impact for years to come. But he had to grapple with two corporate-friendly Democrats in the Senate who held him back from achieving an even-more-historic agenda. If the full "Build Back Better" plan had made it past Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema, then Americans would doubtlessly feel a lot differently (and better) about government's role in their economic lives.

This is actually one of the things that has been interesting to see, over the past few weeks. There has been a gradual realization in both the Democratic Party and the media that might be summed up as: "Bernie was right." As Salon helpfully pointed out:

"I think Senator [Bernie] Sanders has somewhat of a point."

In defeat, Democrats, like longtime political strategist James Carville, are finally admitting that the independent senator from Vermont just might get it. "There are things Sanders favored that we could have put more front and center," Carville acknowledged in a post-election interview.

The comment itself was not shocking, but the messenger was. After all, Carville had been a leading voice in the news media's efforts to diminish Sanders' influence on the Democratic Party during his 2016 and 2020 campaigns. In 2020, after referring to the senator as a "communist," Carville warned it would be the "end of days" if Sanders secured the 2020 Democratic Party's presidential nomination. After 2024, Carville was not the only person in legacy media to move from critiquing to entertaining Sanders-style politics.

Indeed, the 2024 presidential election post-mortems saw many in the press cope with Donald Trump's victory by tacitly admitting that Bernie Sanders was right. Since 2016, much of the legacy media has embraced the establishment's disdain for Sanders' style politics. During his 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, Sanders advocated for a return to 1930s-style democratic socialist policies, including progressive taxation, robust regulations on corporations, increasing the minimum wage to a living wage, universal healthcare, and trust-busting. These ideas conflicted with the donor class, and the Democratic Party establishment, which abandoned such policies in the 1990s to curry favor with corporate America. Consequently, when Sanders, a political independent, joined the Democratic Party in 2015 so he could participate in their primary, he faced a coordinated effort by the Democratic Party and legacy media to marginalize his influence.

This week, President Biden mentioned this during his primetime farewell address, warning the nation of the rise of the oligarchs (most prominently in what Biden termed "the tech-industrial complex," attempting to piggyback on Dwight D. Eisenhower's famous phrase from his own farewell address). Which is all happening right out in the open, now. Elon Musk seems to be the puppetmaster pulling Donald Trump's strings (a role he has embraced since the election) while all the other tech-bros are scrambling to jettison any policy from their companies that could be considered "woke," including fact-checking and policies that forbid hate speech. They've all been donating to Trump's inaugural fund (giving millions), and they've all been rewarded with prime seats at his inauguration. As noted, it's all right out in the open for all to see. Which is precisely what Biden warned of: "Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power, and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights and freedoms, and a fair shot for everyone to get ahead."

But the best commentary (on Biden's farewell address comments) came from late-night comic Seth Meyers (who was actually the target of a Trump social media tirade earlier in the week). Here is Seth reminding everyone that one politician has been warning of this for over three decades now, in case anyone's forgotten (skip forward to 3:37 in the video to see an awesome mashup reel of some of the various times Bernie Sanders has pointed this out over the past 31 years).

The Democratic Party as a whole might be waking up to the concept as well, as there have been some pointed statements and questions to Trump's cabinet appointees during their Senate hearings on the subject of large corporations and pay-to-play politics. This could be an emerging wider strategy going forward -- one that actually does have the chance to succeed. Point out the difference between real populism and the fake populism championed by Trump. Point out that Trump is surrounding himself with more billionaires in his administration than any other president ever. Point it out every time the Republican Congress tries to slash funding for everything on their Project 2025 menu -- cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps (SNAP), Obamacare subsidies, infrastructure cuts, and all the rest. Point it out when Republicans refuse to support Union rights and refuse to even consider raising the minimum wage. Point it out every time Trump's campaign promises get changed by his oligarch friends into policies that pad the pockets of giant corporations and the ultra-wealthy at the expense of average working folks. Point out the fact that they're all doing precisely nothing to reduce the cost of rent or groceries too, while you're at it. As far as political strategies go, this at least has the possibility of success.

There have been a lot of other things going on in the world of politics than just Joe Biden's swansong, however. Trump will be inaugurated on Monday, which is forecast to be a miserably-cold day in Washington D.C. But we can't really say that Mother Nature is weighing in with a political opinion, since we personally damn near froze to death waiting (from before sunup, when the temperature on the National Mall was approximately 15 degrees Fahrenheit) to see Barack Obama get sworn in, back in 2009. In case anybody missed the obvious, January 20th falls smack in the middle of what scientists technically call "winter," so there's a good chance it's going to be a miserable day for an outdoor event. Trump's inauguration has now been moved inside, which is going to seriously chafe at him (since he won't even get to lie about the size of any adoring crowds watching it all). Oh, well, at least he'll have Carrie Underwood and (!) The Village People performing for some of Trump's inaugural balls, that should cheer him up somewhat, right?

There will be protests before Trump gets sworn in, but they are likely to be a lot smaller than the ones which erupted right before his first term in office. Everyone in "the Resistance" is too damn exhausted to spend energy on such things, to be quite blunt. It's been a long eight or nine years, and it's going to be a long four more years to come.

President Biden is trying to do what he can at the last minute to lock in some of his policies and "Trump-proof" them. We'll see how successful any of this is, since Trump is reportedly readying over 100 executive orders to sign on his first day in office. A big focus is going to be getting the massive deportation effort started in a big way, but Trump will also be overturning as many of the things Biden did as he can, as well.

One footnote in all this was how Biden essentially tried to have things both ways in one final act, which left us searching for: "how many amendments does the U.S. Constitution now have?" early this morning. Biden put out a statement expressing his belief that there were now 28 amendments, but didn't actually order his official archivist to do anything to make that belief a legal reality. Here's the story:

President Biden declared on Friday that he believes that the Equal Rights Amendment has met the requirements of ratification and therefore is now part of the Constitution, but he declined to order the government to finalize the process by officially publishing it.

"In keeping with my oath and duty to Constitution and country, I affirm what I believe and what three-fourths of the states have ratified: The 28th Amendment is the law of the land, guaranteeing all Americans equal rights and protections under the law regardless of their sex," Mr. Biden said in a statement.

Under the Constitution, however, the president has no direct role in approving amendments and his statement has no legal force by itself. The archivist of the United States, a Biden appointee, has refused to formally publish the amendment on the grounds that it has not met the requirements to become part of the Constitution.

Aides said that Mr. Biden was not ordering the archivist, Colleen Shogan, to reverse her position and publish the amendment, as advocates have urged him to do. Asked for comment on Friday, the archivist's office referred back to previous statements refusing to publish the amendment, indicating that she would not change her stance.

Maybe it'll be useful if anyone ever tries to challenge the whole mess in court -- that is reportedly Biden's thinking, at any rate. But it certainly has the feel of "too little, too late," at least to us.

What else? A ceasefire was agreed to by the leaders of both Israel and Hamas, which led to political squabbling between Biden and Trump as to who deserved more credit for it (Trump is likely to win this tug-of-war for public opinion).

Parts of Los Angeles are still burning, although the situation has improved as the winds have relented. Republicans have now hit upon the bright idea of tying any federal disaster aid to "things Democrats don't want," which is a profoundly stupid idea (ask California Republicans, they're not big fans of this new tactic). How long is it going to take (they might well ask themselves) before Democrats are in control and a hurricane hits Florida or the Gulf Coast?

Half of Jack Smith's final report was released by the Justice Department this week, and it had a very On The Waterfront feel to it: "I coulda taken him... I coulda been a contender!" Smith expressed full confidence that even after the Supreme Court equated presidents with kings he still could have secured a conviction in a jury trial on Trump's culpability in causing the January 6th insurrection attempt at the United States Capitol. But now we'll never know, will we? Thanks a lot, Attorney General Merrick Garland, for wasting a whole two years before even getting this investigation started. The other half of Smith's report -- on the case concerning national security documents that Trump refused to return even after being subpoenaed for them -- was not released, and may never be publicly released (once Trump's A.G. will be in charge of such decisions).

The big news from the Senate was a parade of hearings for Trump's major appointees. So far, it seems the Republican Party has completely jettisoned any remaining shreds of morality as they support candidates with all sorts of what used to be disqualifying events in their past, as well as gigantic problems with their relative experience and/or fitness for the job. They're trying to tee up as many votes as they can for Trump's first day, or "first few weeks," at the very least.

A big MAGA spat spun up this week, pitting Steve Bannon against Elon Musk, with Bannon actually telling Musk to "go back to South Africa," and plenty of far-more-juvenile language being flung at each other. Stay tuned! This could get interesting....

An earthquake is about to happen in the world of social media, as the TikTok ban was upheld unanimously by the Supreme Court today, meaning the deadline of this Sunday for them to either divest of Chinese ownership or face being yanked from all the app stores is nigh. But who knows how this'll all play out -- President Biden announced in essence that he won't be enforcing the law on his final day in office, and Donald Trump wants to somehow overturn the law by issuing an executive order (which isn't legally possible, but that might not stop him from trying).

And so we close the final Biden-era weekly wrap-up here with an interesting bit of numerology from the Washington Post. Donald Trump will soon have been alive for precisely one-third the time the Constitution has been in effect. Make of this what you will....

On Feb. 1, 12 days after Donald Trump is inaugurated for the second time, a moment of historical interest will arrive. On that day, Trump will have lived exactly one-third of the lifespan of the American republic.

By my calculations, using the website Howlongagogo.com, Trump will be 28,722 days old. And on that same day, the U.S. Constitution will have been in effect for 86,166 days.

Divide the former by the latter and you get a perfect .3333.

 

Most Impressive Democrat Of The Week

The Most Impressive Democrat Of The Week this week was President Joe Biden. We realize we are stretching that definition a wee bit, as we're really giving this as more of a swansong award for his entire term of office, but we are allowed to bend these rules whenever we feel like.

Joe Biden accomplished a lot while in the Oval Office. He oversaw the comeback of the American economy from the disastrous effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. This cannot be overstated. Even if Americans still have economic gripes, the American economy truly is the envy of the rest of the Western world.

Biden oversaw the most spectacular jobs numbers of any presidential term, ever. There was not a single month while he was president where the American economy lost jobs -- an extraordinary achievement on its own. We recovered from the pandemic, wages rose, and despite pretty much every economist out there predicting a recession in the middle of his term, it did not happen. Yes, inflation spiked for a while, but it is back down to manageable numbers once again.

All of this is, as mentioned, the envy of the Western world. And it is all to Biden's credit.

This is just the most impressive thing Biden got done, out of a long list of achievements. We saved a Politico article last February because it was such a good wrap-up of what Biden had done in only his first three years in office, but we won't list all of them (because "30 things" is too much to list here). Here are the ones from this list that impressed us the most (in the same order they were presented in the article):

  • Expanded overtime guarantees for millions
  • First over-the-counter birth control pill
  • Renewable power is the No. 2 source of electricity in the U.S. -- and climbing
  • A sweeping crackdown on "junk fees" and overdraft charges
  • Preventing another Jan. 6th
  • The Biden administration helps broker a deal to save the Colorado River
  • Biden recommends loosening federal restrictions on marijuana
  • Biden moves to bring microchip production home
  • Reinvigorating cancer research to lower death rates
  • Making medication more accessible through telemedicine
  • Fixing bridges, building tunnels, and expanding broadband
  • The U.S. is producing more oil than anytime in history
  • Making airlines pay up when flights are delayed or canceled

That's just an abbreviated list, mind you. And it only covers Biden's first three years -- nothing that he achieved in 2024 is even on it.

Joe Biden had a more productive term as measured by important legislation passed than any president since L.B.J. (at the very least -- some even say "since F.D.R."). His first two years with a Democratic Congress were pretty breathtaking in this regard, even with the ball-and-chain pair of Manchin and Sinema holding him back.

Sadly, one of the biggest achievements Biden managed (like a whole lot of other things that will be soon undone) was bringing back decency and being humane to politics once again. Biden will nestle in the history books as a sort of interregnum between the Trump terms, but it was a solid relief nonetheless. For four whole years we have not been panicked a single time by some late-night tweet from the country's leader. For four whole years, we have not had high-ranking officials in the executive department arrested or charged or convicted of criminal activity. Biden appointed no aides or cabinet members who had been accused of sexual assault (or worse). A sense of normalcy returned.

That, of course, is all about to go by the wayside, but even so we have to express our gratitude and relief for all of it. Our expectations is that once he retires from politics, Joe Biden will rise in public opinion as people remember the things he actually did (as opposed to the smears and mudslinging from his opponents).

Thank you for your service, President Biden. As a measure of our gratitude, please accept this last Most Impressive Democrat Of The Week award, on your way out the door.

[Congratulate President Joe Biden (while you still can) on the White House contact page, to let him know you appreciate his efforts.]

 

Most Disappointing Democrat Of The Week

To counterbalance all of that, we also have to award the Most Disappointing Democrat Of The Week to President Joe Biden -- again, for his whole term in office, not just for the past week. Because while there were successes, there were plenty of disappointments as well.

One of Biden's flaws as a politician has been evident in his last-minute flurry of trying to get a lot of things done before he leaves -- Biden sometimes takes too long to make a decision and then act on it, and when he does act it is often not forceful enough to achieve his objective.

To cite just one example, although the Biden administration moved the process further than it has ever gone before, marijuana is still just as illegal as it was when Biden took office. The process of rescheduling it from Schedule I to Schedule III is still in Limbo. Donald Trump could either continue (and complete) this effort or undermine it. Because Biden simply took too long to get it done. And that is merely one small example -- there are plenty of others.

Biden never really used his presidential "bully pulpit" as effectively as he could have, either. He never pushed hard to achieve goals in Congress when members of his own party balked. In his farewell address, Biden called for an 18-year term limit and ethics reforms for Supreme Court justices, but he never made getting this passed through Congress a priority. That's just one example, but there are others. If Biden had twisted some arms in the Senate, he could have whittled away at the filibuster (without completely removing it) to allow simple majority votes for issues of constitutional rights -- which would have allowed him to get a new voting rights act passed as well as enshrining the protections of Roe v. Wade into federal law. These were both gigantic disappointments to millions.

Then there was the 2024 election. Biden could have announced his decision right after the 2022 midterms not to seek a second term, and we would have had a wide-open Democratic primary season which would have tested the mettle of the up-and-coming contenders and allowed the media and the public to fully vet them. That (obviously) didn't happen. Instead, Biden drew no serious challengers himself (as a sitting president) and cleared the field for his own nomination -- which turned out disastrously.

Kamala Harris, who had to step in at the eleventh hour and try to turn Biden's slide into victory, did a pretty good job of at least trying. But Biden simply waited too long to bow out, and Harris lost, in the end. Sadly, this may in fact be the main thing Biden's presidency is remembered for, in the years and decades to come.

And finally, one of the biggest disappointments with Joe Biden was his inability to get his own party members to sing from the same songbook, in praise of what he and the party had already achieved. This is a failing of many Democrats, but somehow it seemed more acute with Biden. In order to drive the media narrative, you've got to be a lot more forceful in framing your political message than Biden could ever manage to do. This isn't so much about being a great orator (which Biden definitely isn't) but instead a matter of focus and repetition.

We wrote a review of Biden's farewell speech yesterday (if anyone's interested), and we were struck while writing it how much there was a definite flavor of "what might have been" to Biden's presidency. He accomplished a lot, but he could have accomplished a whole lot more, too. For this, we are awarding Biden one last Most Disappointing Democrat Of The Week, on his way out the door.

[Contact President Joe Biden (while you still can) on the White House contact page, to let him know what you think of his actions.]

 

Friday Talking Points

Volume 779 (1/17/25)

We've got an all-Trump list of talking points this week, to get ready for the onslaught of weirdness which will doubtlessly be emanating from Washington for the next four years (like a firehose, without pause). Because this is truly the last bit of calm before the upcoming storm, so we thought we'd try to get ready for it all.

 

1
   Let chaos reign

Just a quick reminder, before it all begins.

"We should all say goodbye to being able to ignore what the government is doing, because with Trump at the reins again, things are just not going to be that calm. If Trump's second term is anything like his first, then we will have multiple scandals and outrageous statements and lies and endless drama every single week that we will all have to pay attention to, for the next four years. Are we at war with Canada yet? Check Trump's social media feed.... Has a government program that millions rely on been put on the chopping block? Pay attention.... Are we going to try battling hurricanes with nuclear weapons? Could be! The quietude of Joe Biden's term in office will end abruptly, and we'll all be on the rollercoaster for the next four years, so let the chaos begin!"

 

2
   President Id

This is a big change, and it will doubtlessly lead to some epic disasters.

"Remember in Trump's first term when he was forced to have some reality-based aides around to tell him when he couldn't do things? Yeah, well, those days are gone. This time around, there simply will be no 'adults in the room.' If Trump throws one of his tantrums, he's going to be surrounded by people who cheer him on and goad him to react in outrageous ways. There will be no guardrails. Instead, Trump is going to do what he damn well feels like, whether it is legal, ethical, or makes a lick of sense or not. We're going to be governed by President Id, in fact. Buckle up, everyone, it's likely to be a rough ride!"

 

3
   What are the odds?

The job "churn" could set records, as well.

"When you see Trump's nominees getting confirmed by the Senate and as his cabinet takes shape, you should ask yourself: how many of them will still be there in a year's time? How many of them will annoy Trump or undercut Trump or even (gasp!) refuse to do something Trump wants to do and then find themselves out on their ear? The only thing for certain is that all of them won't make it through their first year on the job, but what I wonder is how many of them will wind up getting thrown under the bus when things don't go well for Trump."

 

4
   Day Never

Democrats need to make a big deal of this, as many chances as they get.

"Trump promised a whole bunch of things would get done on his first day in office. But now he's having to come to terms with the hard cold fact that a lot of them are things that are actually very hard to do. So how many of Trump's sweeping campaign promises are going to go by the wayside? How many of them are just never going to happen? What is the price of eggs these days... hmmm? Has Trump cut gasoline prices by half, like he promised? What items on Trump's 'Day One' list are going to migrate over to 'Day Never'?"

 

5
   For better or worse

Things could get better, and then again, they could get worse. Either way, there's one person who is going to be seen as being responsible.

"It is Trump's economy now, for better or worse. If interest rates go up, that's Trump's fault. If inflation spikes because of Trump's economic policy, he's not going to be able to blame Joe Biden for it. When Trump fails to magically bring down the price of rent and groceries, that's going to all be on him and no one else. Because for better or worse, it is now Trump's economy."

 

6
   Smallest ever?

Rub this one in, because you just know it'll annoy him.

"Hell might not have frozen over, but according to the weather reports Washington is going to do precisely that for Trump's inauguration. In fact, he has already announced it'll be held indoors. So there just won't be any photos of Trump in front of the Capitol with a crowd of people in attendance. He won't even be able to send out his press secretary to lie his face off about how big the crowd was, because it simply won't exist. In fact, Trump may go down in history as having had one of the smallest inaugural crowds ever -- how ironic is that?"

 

7
   Um... sure, Donny, sure, call it whatever you want...

This final one was in response to one of those off-the-cuff Trump ideas that truly reaches the level of "profoundly stupid." It was in an article in the Washington Post, to give credit where it is due.

[Donald Trump] announced on social media this week that "I am today announcing that I will create the EXTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE to collect our Tariffs, Duties, and all Revenue that come from Foreign sources." Evidently, he was unaware that Congress had already taken care of this, in 1789. It's called "Customs."

-- Chris Weigant

 

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Cross-posted at: Democratic Underground

 

31 Comments on “Friday Talking Points -- Farewell, President Biden”

  1. [1] 
    Kick wrote:

    For four whole years we have not been panicked a single time by some late-night tweet from the country's leader.

    Get your popcorn ready as President Perp harnesses Fox fake news and cranks out bullshit and horseshit daily in laughable attempts at revisionist history.

    He'll flip, he'll flop. He'll lie about practically everything, and the gullible rubes and hysterical election deniers will regurgitate the flip-flops, complete 180s, and fake news as if it's gospel. Same shit, different day.

  2. [2] 
    Kick wrote:

    7 Um... sure, Donny, sure, call it whatever you want...

    It appears to me that Trump wants to rename "Customs" to the "External Revenue Service" in order to pretend that his tariffs that are paid by importers and then passed onto consumers in the form of higher prices are actually paid by "external" countries. It's hysterical on its face.

  3. [3] 
    Michale wrote:

    Liz,

    In addition to tapping out a horrible comment.

    Just being coldly logical and pointing out the Objective Reality here..

    Biden is old, senile and dementia-riddled..

    And he has just received a MONUMENTAL betrayal at the hands of his closest friends.

    And, to add insult to injury, said MONUMENTAL betrayal totally decimated the ONE thing... The VERY thing that is most important to any politician, let alone a politician that is a former President...

    His legacy...

    Such a monumental betrayal saps of man's will to live..

    Given this fact AND the fact that the Judases (Judasii?? Judasiums??) of the Democrat Party have totally ripped away ANY semblance of laurels that Biden could have possibly rested on....???

    Looking at all the facts that Biden faces and looking at all those facts from Biden's perspective???

    What does Biden really have to live for??

    As coldly logical, rational and free from emotion as it sounds??

    Biden will likely not last the year... 2026, at best..

    A factually based opinion, factually arrived at..

    If you have facts that counter this opinion....

    "Well, I am all ears.."
    -H Ross Perot, 1992 Presidential Debates...

  4. [4] 
    Michale wrote:

    Caddy,

    I fucking hate Bibi but the world is holding Israel to a vastly higher standard than even the United States holds itself to.

    Funny thing is, the people who populate this "world" that you are discussing are, for the vast most part, are your own Democrats..

    Which makes one wonder why you support them??

    Besides your obvious suffering of PTDS and Trump/America hate....

    Just sayin'...

  5. [5] 
    Michale wrote:

    Liz,

    As for the US-partnered Israeli siege of Gaza where the numbers of non-combatants/women and children killed, even by the most conservative estimates, has been despicable and horrific - that will be a great stain on the Biden legacy, forever, to say nothing of its mid to longterm impact on the national security of the United States.

    Except for the fact that, by Hamas's OWN definition, not to mention the rules of war, there ARE no "civilians" in Gaza...

    Even if there were "civilians" in Gaza, their deaths are SOLELY the responsibility of Hamas and no one else..

    Put another way... Whose responsible for the deaths in Dresden or Hiroshima or Nagasaki??

    I'll give you a hint.

    It's not the Allied Forces..

    As is per their norm, Hamas decided to tweak the tail of the Lion but did not have a plan to deal with the teeth of the Lion...

  6. [6] 
    Michale wrote:

    I am also constrained to point out that, alone amongst everyone here, I predicted completely and totally accurately that Biden would not even be able to complete the election.

    Given this indisputable fact, my prediction carries a lot more weight than ya'all's. Who were totally WRONG about everything..

    I'm just sayin'.. :)

  7. [7] 
    nypoet22 wrote:

    @m,
    you were right about this election, that's your due. but including midterms you've predicted correctly exactly three times in the last 16 years. the phrase "broken clock" springs to mind.
    JL

  8. [8] 
    nypoet22 wrote:

    and by the way, i wasn't totally wrong. in fact i was mostly right.

  9. [9] 
    Elizabeth Miller wrote:

    Michale,

    Such a monumental betrayal saps of man's will to live..

    You don't know Joe and all that he has been through - any one of those things might sap some men's will to live. But, he always got up and soldiered on. What his 'closest friends' did to him to force him out of the 2024 campaign is NOTHING compared to what he has already overcome.

  10. [10] 
    Elizabeth Miller wrote:

    Besides, he's the only one who stopped Trump from being president and no one else will ever be able to say that!

  11. [11] 
    Elizabeth Miller wrote:

    Chris,

    I've been told and have read in these comments sections that a lot of voters who voted for Biden in 2020 stayed home for the 2024 presidential election.

    I'm curious, do you ever wonder how many of those voters decided not to vote after witnessing the despicable way in which Biden was forced out of the race?

  12. [12] 
    Michale wrote:

    JL,

    you were right about this election, that's your due. but including midterms you've predicted correctly exactly three times in the last 16 years. the phrase "broken clock" springs to mind.

    Not factually accurate..

    Ya'all said that it would take days or even weeks to know the results of the election.

    I told ya'all that we would know within HOURS of the polls closing..

    I was right about that.. Ya'all were WAY wrong...

    I had predicted that CW would be too disheartened to post the traditional Halloween Commentary.. Mere days later, that is exactly what happened..

    Ya'all said it was going to be a close race with Headboard Harris barely eeking out a win..

    I said it wasn't going to be close at all.. I said it was going to be a clear and un-ambiguous win that would leave no doubt that President Trump would win...

    Ya'all were as wrong as wrong can be about EVERYTHING...

    I called it all dead on ballz accurate...

    Sorry, JL... I am not going to let you re-write recent history, just because ya'all can't handle the fact that I called it all.. :D

  13. [13] 
    Michale wrote:

    and by the way, i wasn't totally wrong. in fact i was mostly right.

    Whatever you have to tell yourself to make it thru your day.. :D

  14. [14] 
    Michale wrote:

    What his 'closest friends' did to him to force him out of the 2024 campaign is NOTHING compared to what he has already overcome.

    I disagree.. Yes, I am well aware of the tragedies that Biden has suffered... But all of those tragedies were when he was a much younger man..

    But he has NEVER been so completely and utterly betrayed by his closest friends and confidants...

    He has NEVER had his legacy so utterly decimated and destroyed by the very people who he thought would be with him til the bitter end...

    Biden is leaving politics a completely and utterly humiliated human being.. He has no where to go in his life but down...

    He has absolutely ZERO legacy to point to beyond the legacy of losing to President Trump..

    You mark these words.. Biden will soon succumb to this momentous and unequivocal betrayal...

    You can take that to the bank..

  15. [15] 
    Michale wrote:

    JL

    And let's not forget that I totally nailed it when I predicted that Biden wouldn't even FINISH the election..

    Ya'all stated for the record that, not only would Biden be able to go the distance, not only did ya'all state for the record that Biden would win against President Trump... Ya'all doubled down on the impossible and said that Biden would go another 4 years!!

    Ya just HAVE to admit now how totally BASELESS, utterly fantastical and COMPLETELY impossible ya'all's predictions were...

    No, no, no...

    Ya'all were wrong in every conceivable manner... This fact is WELL documented..

    And I called every aspect of the last couple months before the election up to the election itself dead on ballz accurate...

    Broken watch, my arse! :D

  16. [16] 
    Michale wrote:

    Liz,

    Besides, he's the only one who stopped Trump from being president and no one else will ever be able to say that!

    That "win" had NOTHING to do with Biden and EVERYTHING to do with the fraud and cheating committed by Democrats, with help from the COVID pandemic..

    In the dictionary under OUTLIER, there is a picture of the 2020 election..

    In other words, Biden won in SPITE of his (lock of) abilities... Not because of them..

    2020 was a fluke of epic proportions.. A perfect storm of events that should never have happened and will never happen again in our lifetimes..

  17. [17] 
    Michale wrote:

    I'm curious, do you ever wonder how many of those voters decided not to vote after witnessing the despicable way in which Biden was forced out of the race?

    I think that is not only possible, but is very very likely..

    I can readily understand why Democrat voters by the tens of millions would be so utterly disgusted by their Party that they said, "Frak this!!" and just stayed home..

    Or got REALLY pissed off and actually voted for President Trump...

    Once again.. Another perfect example of Democrats ignoring the consequences of their actions and just living in the moment.. :eyeroll:

  18. [18] 
    nypoet22 wrote:

    m,
    try to process the following:

    1. cw and i are different people, who made different predictions.
    2. 2024 is not the only election year in recent history.

  19. [19] 
    Michale wrote:

    JL,

    You did not dispute CO'S predictions.

    Ergo, as established by ya'all established at Charlottesville, the fact that you didn't dispute the predictions, that means you agreed with those predictions. And he agreed with your predictions...

    Hay, don't look at me!! Ya'all established the precedent... don't get pissy because I am playing by ya'alls rules...

    The point being, of course, ya'all were as wrong as possibly can be...

    As to the other, in the here and now, it's the ONLY election that matters...

  20. [20] 
    Elizabeth Miller wrote:

    Michale,

    That "win" had NOTHING to do with Biden and EVERYTHING to do with the fraud and cheating committed by Democrats, with help from the COVID pandemic..

    Actually, it had everything to do with Biden and the way Trump handled the pandemic, despite operation warp speed. There was no fraud that came anywhere near the threshold of having an impact on the outcome of that election. You really do have to admit that your thinking on this is wrong.

    Now, back to your prediction about the imminent death of Biden, a fellow human being ... do you really feel the need to be right about this and root for its outcome as desperately as your comments would indicate? If so, then THAT is my new definition of DESPICABLE.

    I mean, you didn't even tap out that you HOPE you're wrong about this. What kind of a human being is that?

  21. [21] 
    nypoet22 wrote:

    You did not dispute CO'S [sic] predictions.

    wrong.

  22. [22] 
    Michale wrote:

    Liz,

    Actually, it had everything to do with Biden and the way Trump handled the pandemic, despite operation warp speed.

    And yet, the VAST MAJORITY of COVID deaths were on Basement Biden's watch...

    And yet, ya'all blame President Trump..

    Why is that?? :eyeroll:

    There was no fraud that came anywhere near the threshold of having an impact on the outcome of that election.

    Not factually accurate.

    1. Zuckerberg paid a half billion dollars to populate strategic count election boards SOLELY with Democrats..

    2. Leftist Media and Leftist Big Tech conspired with Democrats to hide and censor information that was damaging to Biden..

    3. Democrats conspired to keep Biden in his basement for virtually the entire campaign.. Considering what we say at Biden's only debate this election, it's now plainly obvious WHY Democrats hid Biden from the American people..

    If any ONE of those hadn't occurred, Biden would have lost the election by a bigger margin than Headboard Harris lost in 2024.

    All of this are well documented FACTS that are simply irrefutable..

    Yunno... OBJECTIVE reality...

    Now, back to your prediction about the imminent death of Biden, a fellow human being ... do you really feel the need to be right about this and root for its outcome as desperately as your comments would indicate?

    Facts simply exist.. No one should have to feel any "need" about facts...

    It's like when I predicted that Biden would not finish the election or that Headboard Harris couldn't possibly win the election...

    I was simply making a prediction based on the facts and the objective reality. Facts and reality that ya'all simply refused to acknowledge..

    And, as it turned out (and I knew it would) I was dead on ballz accurate..

    So it is with this prediction. I take no pleasure from stating the facts.. The facts simply exist..

    Denying facts existence is a Democrat problem, not mine..

  23. [23] 
    Michale wrote:

    It is perhaps appropriate that the funeral of Jimmy Carter happened in the midst of Biden winding down his final weeks. Because Joe Biden -- another one-term Democratic president like Jimmy -- will likely become more appreciated as time goes by, just as Carter was.

    I wouldn't count on it..

    The appreciation for Carter was from his philanthropic work after he left the Presidency...

    I see no facts to support the claim that Biden will follow Carter's lead in that area...

    Carter also had a LOT of time (50 yrs) for the appreciation to grow and season...

    Biden is unlikely to last the end of the year...

    As noted, it's all right out in the open for all to see. Which is precisely what Biden warned of: "Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power, and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights and freedoms, and a fair shot for everyone to get ahead."

    And yet, the "OLIGARCHS" that Biden is talking about gained almost 2 TRILLION DOLLARS under Biden and the Democrats..

    In other words, it was Biden and the Democrats who MADE the Oligarchs the threat... If any threat actually exists..

    Funny how the facts always seem to point this way, eh? :D

    One footnote in all this was how Biden essentially tried to have things both ways in one final act, which left us searching for: "how many amendments does the U.S. Constitution now have?" early this morning. Biden put out a statement expressing his belief that there were now 28 amendments, but didn't actually order his official archivist to do anything to make that belief a legal reality.

    Senile and Dementia-Riddled Biden is at it again.. :eyeroll:

    And THIS is the guy you people swore up and down could be a viable POTUS for the next 4 years!!??

    SERIOUSLY!!??? :eyeroll:

    What else? A ceasefire was agreed to by the leaders of both Israel and Hamas, which led to political squabbling between Biden and Trump as to who deserved more credit for it (Trump is likely to win this tug-of-war for public opinion).

    Because it's a FACT that it was SOLELY the efforts of President ELECT> Trump and his team that forced HAMAS to capitulate...

    The deal in question has been out there for a year or so.. President ELECT Trump told HAMAS, "You better accept this deal before 20 Jan or else there will be hell to pay!"...

    After crapping their pants for a few weeks, HAMAS was BEGGING Israel to let HAMAS take the deal...

    President ELECT Trump deserves ALL the credit for the hostages being released..

    Plain and simple.. That's the OBJECTIVE REALITY...

    that even after the Supreme Court equated presidents with kings

    The SCOTUS did nothing of the sort.

    SCOTUS simply codified (at the request of Democrats) a well understood, but not discussed, FACT Presidents are immune from prosecution for official acts..

    Ya'all can THANK this fact as it is the reason why Odumbo wasn't prosecuted for murder after he left office..

    It's simply one more (in a PLETHORA of) examples of Democrats failing to see the logical and rational consequences of their actions...

    :eyeroll:

    The big news from the Senate was a parade of hearings for Trump's major appointees. So far, it seems the Republican Party has completely jettisoned any remaining shreds of morality as they support candidates with all sorts of what used to be disqualifying events in their past, as well as gigantic problems with their relative experience and/or fitness for the job. They're trying to tee up as many votes as they can for Trump's first day, or "first few weeks," at the very least.

    That's just sour grapes because Democrats couldn't mount even a TOKEN of a SMIDGEN of logical or rational resistance.. :D

    The Democrat Party is history as a viable political group...

    In order to drive the media narrative, you've got to be a lot more forceful in framing your political message than Biden could ever manage to do

    And THERE it is...

    The *EXACT* reason why Democrats continue to lose..

    I cannot stress this enough...

    People.. It's NOT your messaging that's the problem..

    The sole problem with Democrats is ya'all's message..

    The American people are SICK of ya'all's message..

    Men can be women. Women can be men. Guns are evil and should be banned. Women should be able to kill babies. Free Speech is only allowed if you agree with what Democrats say. The world is going to be destroyed unless we give all our money to Democrats... And so on and so on ad nasuem..

    The Democrats' message sucks.. Pure and simple.. It is not based on any sort of FACT or objective reality..

    Democrats are communicating their message perfectly fine..

    Americans simply don't like the message...

    "These are the facts of the case. And they are undisputed."
    -Captain Smilin' Jack Ross, A FEW GOOD MEN

    Um... sure, Donny, sure, call it whatever you want...

    The United States' Constitution has 28 Amendments!!
    -Basement Joe Biden

    Um... sure, Joe, sure, whatever you say...

    :eyeroll:

  24. [24] 
    Michale wrote:

    So, Democrats have come up with with a new way for Trump/America haters and PTDS sufferers to cope with the greatest President since St Ronald Reagan.

    Group Crying Sessions..

    Yes, that's right!!

    From the people who brought you SCREAM AT THE SKY sessions and IT'S OK TO DISOWN FAMILY MEMBERS WHO DON'T AGREE WITH YOUR POLITICS....

    Democrats recommend that you get together with friends and cry yer eyeballs out...

    I am NOT making this up, people!!

    As if anyone needs any more proof that Democrats aren't fit to lead...

    :eyeroll:

  25. [25] 
    Michale wrote:

    Out in the woods playing hide-n-seek with K9s. :)

    Living the dream.. :)

  26. [26] 
    nypoet22 wrote:

    well, welcome to the age of iron pyrite.

  27. [27] 
    Michale wrote:

    Well, one thing is certain..

    With the pardons of Mark "White Rage" Willey, Fauci and all the rest of the Democrat crooks...

    Democrats were complete and utter LIARS when they claimed "NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW"

    Apparently, the FACTS.... the OBJECTIVE REALITY proves beyond ANY doubt that Democrats think THEY are above the law... :eyeroll:

    Hypocrisy... It's not a bug in Democrat programing... It's a feature...

  28. [28] 
    Michale wrote:

    The long American nightmare is over...

    Biden leaves the White House in shame...

    America's Golden Era begins today!!! :D

  29. [29] 
    Michale wrote:

    Well, one thing is certain..

    With the pardons of Mark "White Rage" Willey, Fauci and all the rest of the Democrat crooks...

    Democrats were complete and utter LIARS when they claimed "NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW"

    Apparently, the FACTS.... the OBJECTIVE REALITY proves beyond ANY doubt that Democrats think THEY are above the law... :eyeroll:

    Hypocrisy... It's not a bug in Democrat programing... It's a feature...

    But yunno what is SO AWESOME about Democrats being proven liars..

    Now, NONE of them can take the fifth when they are hauled before House Committees investigating ALL the crimes they OBVIOUSLY committed..

    That means, they will HAVE to testify truthfully to EVERYTHING they did and cannot hide behind 5th Amendment protections!!!

    BBBBWWWWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

    Fauci, Milley, Thompson, Lofgren, Schiff, Aguilar, Murphy, Raskin, Luria, Cheney, Kinzinger....

    They will ALL be forced to tell the American people about their crimes with absolutely ZERO 5th Amendment protection!!!

    BBBBBWWWWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    Biden's final act has TOTALLY FRAKED OVER all the Trump/America hating Democrats!!!!!

    How AWESOME is that!!??? :D

  30. [30] 
    Kick wrote:

    nypoet22
    26

    well, welcome to the age of iron pyrite.

    I see what you did there. Not exactly fair to fools.

    Myself, I figured President Vagina Neck was referencing the color of his face and his advancing lifespan.

  31. [31] 
    MtnCaddy wrote:

    michale
    29

    Are any of these “crimes” in the room with us right now? Do they have memes, these crimes?

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