We support our Publishers and Content Creators. You can view this story on their website by CLICKING HERE.
Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt, apparently. The other day, The Wall Street Journal dropped what may be the biggest presidential scandal in American history: Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and inability to function as President.
Advertisement
It is an appalling indictment of not only the Democratic Party but the media, because we all knew back in 2020 Biden wasn’t playing with a full deck. Saying that was, until this week, a lie and a ‘deep fake’ and the media would attack you for merely suggesting Biden’s not all there.
Now that they can say the quiet part out loud (in a cynical attempt to pretend they’re actually journalists), that doesn’t mean someone isn’t going to white knight for Biden.
Enter The Hill, which published this op-ed:
“Biden is one of our greatest presidents — smears won’t tarnish his legacy” (@TheHillOpinion) https://t.co/VEz0kJo2Te
— The Hill (@thehill) December 21, 2024
Donna Brazile wrote this, FYI. DONNA. BRAZIL! She writes:
America’s greatest presidents were sometimes treated like punching bags in office — insulted and vilified by opponents. President Biden has endured the same undeserved treatment. But I expect that, like other great presidents, history will judge him more accurately.
Biden has been a historically transformative president. His landmark domestic accomplishments are comparable to Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal and Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society.
A 2023 survey of 154 political scientists and other presidential experts ranked Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt and George Washington as America’s three greatest presidents, in that order. Biden ranked No. 14. Donald Trump, who will become president again on Jan. 20, ranked No. 45 — last on the list. I’m confident Biden’s ranking will rise in the years ahead.
Hahahahahahahahaha.
Oh, wait. She’s serious?!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Biden is one of — if not the worst — presidents in American history. Comparing him to FDR (whose New Deal prolonged the Great Depression) and the racist LBJ is on-brand.
Those looking for authoritarian rule agree with you. pic.twitter.com/KBD093lkrH
— Charles X Proxy™ (@Charlemagne0814) December 21, 2024
They sure do.
— Brittany Rae (@legitbrittFLA) December 21, 2024
But political scientists! Presidential experts!
Best to remember that @donnabrazile‘s speciality is Democratic Party messaging.
— Andrea E (@AAC0519) December 21, 2024
She’s carrying all that water.
Almost 12 hours later, 308 likes, more than 1200 comments. Seems like the people overwhelmingly disagree… pic.twitter.com/zqrX1Cf9Cv
— Deputy Matt (@BangSwitchMatt) December 21, 2024
They do disagree. Which is why he was going to lose to Trump and why the Democrats ousted him from the election.
Biden, one of our greatest presidents?! This is peak delusion!
What “legacy” are they even talking about? The one where inflation gutted middle-class families? Or the one where the border became a revolving door?
Maybe it’s the “legacy” of skyrocketing debt, disastrous foreign…
— Conspiracy Nut (@NutzConspiracy) December 21, 2024
Peak. Delusion.
Advertisement
Worst President of my lifetime. And it’s not even close. And I lived through Carter and Obama. https://t.co/cZ6S5Oz2ga
— The Dank Knight 🦇 (@capeandcowell) December 21, 2024
Not even close.
Is this a parody account? https://t.co/MECPJJDAQm
— Mike Engleman🇺🇲 (@RealHickory) December 21, 2024
Sadly, no.
350K trafficked children think different. Millions of family members who have lost loved ones to fentanyl disagree. ask the growing number of families who are struggling to put food on their table, gas in their cars, heat their homes what they think. Total failure. https://t.co/hhjx069evP
— Elder Patriot (@blatterfei80139) December 21, 2024
An absolute failure.
Smears may not tarnish his legacy, but his actions did. https://t.co/Z4HoONBb0c
— Eric Jon Boerner (@EricJonBoerner1) December 21, 2024
Bingo!