Independent journalist Matt Taibbi has written perhaps the definitive article on Biden’s presidential performance, and I lack talent and insight to write anything better. As Biden shuffles off into the sunset, we should not only remember his performance as he allegedly served as president, but we also should remember (or at least not forget) those that were part of the Big Lie—a collaborative effort of the White House, Democrats in Congress, and, of course, the legacy media.
If there is a word to describe the Biden presidency, it is “incoherent.” Much incoherence came from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, but it was more than just an elderly president mumbling and stumbling over words and a sandbag at the Air Force Academy, and tripping over steps leading to Air Force One. There was also extraordinarily bad policy at home and abroad, all the while the White House and the legacy media were insisting that we shouldn’t believe our lying eyes……….
A man as destructive as Biden, however, was no gift. “Grift” is more appropriate, and we can be thankful that his term is over.
One can only think that the destruction was on purpose and intended when you look at the totality of what Bi-Den did for us and to us. From the money thrown down the tubes to the money boomeranging back in the form of directorships there was a veritable bon fire of wealth. Thank you Mr. Bi-Den.