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On 16 Dec 2023, "Trump - Inmate Number P01135809"
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patriot1@protonmail.com> posted some news:ulllvn$2klg6$
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The old bastard is going to fall and pound a reinforcing rod through
his skull. THEN we'll see how REALLY FUCKED UP the Democrat party and
Kamala Harris can be. That should have the country voting Republican
for the next two hundred years.
President Biden stunned listeners Wednesday by bragging about his
ability to launch nuclear weapons — before calling Donald Trump a
“congressman” and seeming to forget the names of the current Chinese and
South Korean leaders.
“Now look, my Marine carries that, but it has the code to blow up the
world,” the 81-year-old commander-in-chief said while introducing
himself to factory workers in Colorado.
“This is not nuclear weapons, is it?” Biden added while touring South
Korean company CS Wind’s facility in Pueblo, touted by the White House
as the largest wind tower manufacturer in the world.
Moments later, Biden blundered through a 23-minute speech as polls show
large majorities of voters are concerned about his mental acuity as he
seeks re-election.
“I am friends with your leader, Mr. Moon, you know,” Biden told
corporate leaders — appearing to refer to former South Korean President
Moon Jae-in, who left office in 2022.
The current South Korean president, Yoon Suk Yeol, has interacted with
Biden at many events and even was honored by Biden in April at his
second state dinner since taking office.
The errors continued as the president invoked Trump in what had been
advertised by the White House as a planned attack on Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) for opposing Biden-backed economic bills.
“We can use [a billionaire minimum tax] to strengthen the Social
Security and Medicare system instead of cutting them like Congressman
Trump and Boebert want to do,” Biden said.
Trump, 77, opposed the efforts of some fellow Republicans to alter
Social Security during his presidency and is the GOP front-runner to
face off against Biden again in next year’s election.
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BIDEN: "Look, my Marine has a code to blow up the world"
In a yet another possible stumble, Biden reminisced about what he said
was a conversation with the late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, who died
in 1997 and is best-known for liberalizing China’s economy to introduce elements of capitalism in the late 1970s and ’80s.
“I said this to Deng Xiaoping in the Himalayas and I’ve said this to
every world leader: It’s never, never, never been a good bet to bet
against the American people,” the president said.
The story resembled a frequently told Biden anecdote involving what he
claimed was a conversation with current Chinese President Xi Jinping
during their respective vice presidencies.
At another point in his speech, Biden claimed to have “cut the federal
deficit by over $7 billion” — likely a slipped-up telling of his more
frequent claim to have cut the deficit by $1.7 trillion, which at one
point was true but only when factoring in a blip in COVID-19 and
stimulus spending.
The national debt is currently more than $33.8 trillion — up more than
$6 trillion since Biden took office — and fiscal year 2023, which ended
Sept. 30, saw the highest non-pandemic deficit in US history at $1.7
trillion.
Biden’s nuclear football joke went viral Wednesday on social media
alongside his series of gaffes at the same stop.
Presidents are famously accompanied while traveling by a military aide
carrying a briefcase with items that can be used to authorize a nuclear
attack — including a card that contains authentication codes.
Although Biden’s defenders argue he’s simply gaffe-prone, fellow
Democrats have expressed alarm at his recent public errors.
David Axelrod, the former chief campaign strategist to President Barack
Obama, said this month that “in front of the camera, what he’s
projecting is causing people concerns, and that is worrisome.”
A New York Times poll released Nov. 7 found 71% of swing-state voters
say Biden is “too old to be an effective president,” while just 39% said
the same of Trump.
A Wall Street Journal poll released in September found that 73% of
registered voters believed Biden was too old, versus 47% who said the
same of Trump.
https://nypost.com/2023/11/29/news/biden-brags-my-marine-has-a-code-to-bl ow-up-the-world/
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