Just before midnight on Monday night, Joe Biden made his long-awaited appearance at the DNC.
Touted as his “farewell address” and a reflection on his career, the former presidential candidate, who exited the race in July, offered nothing groundbreaking.
Instead, his time on stage was predictably characterized by impassioned yelling and rehashing of familiar falsehoods.
It was all too familiar if you tuned into his previous State of the Union address.
Here is a useful visual guide showing the progression of events.
Here it is in picture form. pic.twitter.com/bqJPfW5Mya
— Burt Macklin (@BurtMaclin_FBI) August 20, 2024
Perhaps it was unrealistic to expect any new ideas from an 81-year-old with mental limitations.
Despite his cognitive challenges, he remains the same person – a disturbed sociopath whose vanity rivals his shallowness.
Although his speech followed the usual pattern, there was one instance where he departed from the script.
Right after perpetuating the discredited “very fine people” myth regarding Charlottesville, which has been proven false even by mainstream media, Biden made the following statement.
In the same speech in which Biden said he ran because of Trump’s “very fine people” remark after Charlottesville, he says of the openly pro-Hamas demonstrations outside the DNC: “Those protesters out in the street. They’ve got a point.”
— Philip Klein (@philipaklein) August 20, 2024
Joseph Robinette Biden stated that the individuals outside the DNC, who are expressing support for terrorists and threatening to “bring the war home” while burning American flags, “have a valid perspective.” It is important to remember the specific group to which he was referring.
Biden demands more aid for Gaza (Hamas), and says protestors in the streets “have a point” before mentioning bringing hostages home. He didn’t say their names or that they are Americans.
The protestors: pic.twitter.com/MfFtIt4wl1
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) August 20, 2024
CHICAGO-“Piggy piggy go back home, or we’ll bring the war home”
Tensions are rising between police and Pro- Palestinian protestors as they begin to flip off and chant for police to go home | @FrontlinesTPUSA pic.twitter.com/LAttX1mSPL
— Savanah Hernandez (@sav_says_) August 19, 2024
If you participated in a hateful march with a tiki torch several years ago, Joe Biden will continue to bring it up.
If you support Hamas and make threats against police officers while advocating for a “global intifada,” he may even agree with some of your views.
Unfortunately, this dangerous appeasement is not limited to him alone. Kamala Harris has also expressed similar sentiments, and nearly all Democrats, with very few exceptions (such as Sen. John Fetterman), have made efforts to support the extremist elements within their party.
The president’s comments have sparked rightful outrage.
No Israel. No Jews. No Palestinian atrocities. No Hamas. Just "Palestinian people", "Palestinian suffering," and GAZA, GAZA, GAZA."
Oh, and the Hamas mob calling for the destruction of the USA and the Jews, and the police outside? They "have a point." https://t.co/VdC0qbG3XT— Caroline Glick (@CarolineGlick) August 20, 2024
Following the conclusion of Biden’s speech, another intriguing revelation came to light.
He spontaneously added the line “they have a point,” which was not included in the teleprompter by his advisors, who were not foolish enough to do so.
Wow.
Biden's line that he believes the pro-Hamas extremists outside the DNC "have a point" was not part of his speech.
He just felt that in his heart and decided to add it in there. pic.twitter.com/MXkyAA25jo
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) August 20, 2024
These individuals are morally confused and unwell.
If Europe is any indication, left-wing individuals will willingly surrender their nations to Islamists in exchange for the satisfaction of virtue signaling about their tolerance.
This is the critical issue at hand in November.
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