US Joe Biden News Megathread - The Other Biden Derangement Syndrome Thread (with a side order of Fauci Derangement Syndrome)

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Let's pretend for one moment that he does die before the election, just for the funsies. What happens then? Will the nomination revert to option number 2, aka Bernie Sanders? Or will his running mate automatically replace him just the way Vice-President is supposted to step in after the Big Man in the White House chokes on a piece of matzo? Does he even have a running mate yet?
 
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I was wondering what happened to the Biden derangement thread, but i did not know it changed names to make it easier to farm the cows in our very own midst.

Trump tards acting out and celebrating the death of a dog, because "TEHY HAVE DIFFERENT POLITICAL OPNION THEN ME".
Then we have the "Bidens military's is all faggots now and suck" and the only thing that is different we don't have some old Pedo tweeting that "The US Army is the best in the world, America is the best and the soldiers is the best" so now the US army is the worst, because they are no longer getting told what to think by the old white child diddler in charge and the new one is not the one they voted for.
Honeslty I'm not celebrating a dog's death. I'm just find it annoying that the same people morning Biden's dog's death are the same people who were celebrating Robert Trump's death. These people really are sociopaths. As some body who lost a life long pet last year. I don't do that shit.
 
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How are these people not self-aware?

Trump must be prosecuted to prevent him from running again. While complaining Trump wanted to investigate political opponents.

Trumps "alleged" crimes. Mentions spying on journalists, which the Obama administration did. Even some of the same journalists.

Maybe, just maybe Trump's crimes aren't real, or they are the sort of behaviour every Billionaire and every Administration does. Such as him being guilty of war crimes. Yes, he is. So is every US President.

So Much bullshit and hypocrisy. I wonder what Putin will say next time the US complains about Navalny if this stuff gains traction?

It's like Biden saying the other day (paraphrasing), "Imagine what the world would think of the USA if we interfered in other countries elections." There's just so much bullshit said. Who actually falls for it?
 
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I didn't want to sperg but America has always been two countries in one, but i cannot think of a time when you guys have been more divided. Even the anti-war shit of the 2000s wasn't as bad as it is now.

So when I say America, I mean the export America of woke bollox, not the down to earth, decent Americans.
The division is only going to get worse. The urban vs rural issue has been a problem in the US since the founding. This is why we ended up with electoral college, the house/senate compromise and all that, the founders saw the problem but I don't think they ever saw cities becoming as massive as they have become, to the point where the cities will control the direction of an entire state, or to the point a political party will want to make a city into a state itself. This leads to a lot of people having zero representation on the federal level. My representatives in Washington are all Democrats, yet the state legislature is all Republican. I just don't see how all this ends well.
 
I was wondering what happened to the Biden derangement thread, but i did not know it changed names to make it easier to farm the cows in our very own midst.

Trump tards acting out and celebrating the death of a dog, because "TEHY HAVE DIFFERENT POLITICAL OPNION THEN ME".
Then we have the "Bidens military's is all faggots now and suck" and the only thing that is different we don't have some old Pedo tweeting that "The US Army is the best in the world, America is the best and the soldiers is the best" so now the US army is the worst, because they are no longer getting told what to think by the old white child diddler in charge and the new one is not the one they voted for.
Nigger, they killed the dog that DIDN'T bite people.
That's just a perfect example of priorities.
 
How are these people not self-aware?

Trump must be prosecuted to prevent him from running again. While complaining Trump wanted to investigate political opponents.

Trumps "alleged" crimes. Mentions spying on journalists, which the Obama administration did. Even some of the same journalists.

Maybe, just maybe Trump's crimes aren't real, or they are the sort of behaviour ever Billionaire and ever Administration does. Such as him being guilty of war crimes. Yes, he is. So is every US President.

So Much bullshit and hypocrisy. I wonder what Putin will say next time the US complains about Navalny if this stuff gains traction.

It's like Biden saying the other day (paraphrasing), "Imagine what the world would think of the USA if we interfered in other countries elections." There's just so much bullshit said. Who actually falls for it?
It helps when people have their heads up their own asses.
 
Yeah the really boring desk job slots should require you kill a man before you're even allowed to put pen to paper!
At minimum nobody should be allowed near a leadership position without knowing what its like to come under fire. There's a certain unique level of stress involved in knowing that lives are literally on the line.
 
You know? I legitimately wonder how the vaccine rate would be if Trump were in office. Would we be seeing a bunch of lefties shouting retarded conspiracy theories about it? Would the media endorse them?
Would we be seeing pieces on CNN explaining how the shot makes you magnetic?
They'd still be telling people to get a vaccine, they'd just ignore or mock anything Trump said about vaccines like they did when he was President.
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Joe Biden is better on the world stage than any president since George H.W. Bush


Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump all came into office with little or no international affairs experience. And it showed.


Joe Biden has had more foreign policy experience than any other president in U.S. history. When he entered the Senate and began dealing with global issues, it was 1973 and Leonid Brezhnev was chairman of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The previous most experienced among our presidents when it came to foreign policy was George H.W. Bush. Add up his time in Congress, as ambassador to the United Nations, head of the U.S. Liaison Office in China, head of the CIA and vice president, Bush became president with 17 years of foreign policy experience.

That is a third of the foreign policy experience Biden has had.

It is probably unfair to compare Biden's early performance to the first months of Donald Trump, the only president in U.S. history to have had zero public service experience of any kind before he took office. In fact, it’s probably unfair to compare him with any of his predecessors since the senior Bush. Former Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton, former Texas Gov. George W. Bush and freshman Sen. Barack Obama all came into office with little or no international affairs experience. And it showed.

First-term foreign policy fumbles​

George W. Bush oversaw the beginning of the worst foreign policy calamity in U.S. history –– the unwarranted and disastrous U.S. invasion of Iraq. As hard to imagine as it is, his decisions in the global arena were even worse than Trump’s.

Clinton’s first-term foreign policy fumbles ranged from the Black Hawk down incident in Somalia and failing to act swiftly enough to stem the genocide in Rwanda, to unsteadily handling the first challenges posed by the Balkan war and a misguided, overly optimistic view of post-Soviet Russia. The U.S. intervention in Haiti backed the wrong horse (Jean-Bertrand Aristide); his Iraq policy was muddled; and the Oslo Accord between Israel and the Palestinians, in the end, did not work. And I say all this as a former member of the Clinton administration.

Obama, who was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for no apparent reason other than not being George W. Bush, gave some uplifting speeches in the early days of his administration – promising a different view toward the Arab world and an end to nuclear weapons. Ultimately, reality did not live up to his vision. He pledged to get out of Iraq and Afghanistan and failed at both. For example, in Afghanistan, he ignored the advice of then-Vice President Biden and bought into a surge strategy that did not work. His vaunted “reset” with Russia – proposed during an early visit to Moscow – flopped.

By virtue of his long experience, Biden’s first months in office have been far more successful. He rapidly put together a respected team of foreign policy veterans. He quickly undid Trump policy errors, bringing America back into international groups like the World Health Organization and international accords like the Paris Agreement. When crises erupted in places like Ukraine and between the Israelis and Palestinians, he intervened with a sure touch and helped avert escalation.

Biden's recent trip to Europe is among the most successful ever for a new president. He launched a refresh of the Atlantic Charter with the United Kingdom, reengaged with the Group of Seven industrialized countries and played a leading role in an unprecedented commitment of vaccines to needy nations. He led an effort to reshape NATO priorities, got agreement to cite both Chinese and Russian threats and reasserted America’s absolute commitment to Article 5, NATO members' principle of collective protection in the event of an attack.

At a summit with European Union leaders, a major trade issue was resolved and a long list of new initiatives was undertaken. And in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Biden laid out America’s concerns, underscored our resolve in standing up to future Russian abuses, helped usher in a new focus on cybersecurity threats and sought areas of potential cooperation, such as restarting the Iran nuclear deal.

Biden vs. Bush 41 is a fair comparison​

That is why, of all the presidents across the past 32 years, the only one to which Biden can fairly be compared is to George H.W. Bush. Eastern and Central Europe were in the midst of deep unrest when Bush took office. His first two years saw an unprecedented wave of revolutions that ultimately led tothe fall of Berlin Wall in November 1989 and, shortly after, the end of the Soviet Union. The Tiananmen uprising camethat summer in Beijing. Effective, well-managed diplomacy was required to usher in what became known as “the new world order.”

Bush’s experienced team showed it was up to the task – not only in how it handled the end of the Cold War but also with its management of Operation Desert Shield. The administration accomplished its goal of driving Iraq out of Kuwait, and did not prolong the war or destabilize the Middle East by going after Saddam Hussein.

Leaving Geneva last week, Biden dismissed the idea that foreign policy is “a great, great skill that somehow is, sort of, like a secret code.” He argued that it was a “logical extension of personal relationships. It’s the way human nature functions.”

While he was certainly right about that, he downplayed another fact: In complex affairs of state, experience matters. If Biden’s record stands the test of time, perhaps his and Bush’s relative success – contrasted with the struggles of less experienced presidents – will put an end to the notion that on-the-job training is adequate for the toughest job in the world.
 
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