Biden Unwittingly Humiliates the US on Veteran’s Day

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Joe Biden celebrated Veteran’s Day in a totally confused state. He needed guidance on what to do after he placed the wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. He was told numerous times what he was to do but couldn’t seem to understand. He kept turning around, confused, as the crowd looked on and the TV cameras rolled for all the world to see. Democrats and his family have let America down as his fragility humiliates us before the world, and unknown, unelected people run the government.

He looked toward a service member who reached out and directed him to stand next to the Vice President.

Politico said Biden’s age is “no laughing matter these days,” adding that “about three-quarters of adults in an Associated Press-NORC poll said they think Biden is too old to effectively serve as president. Even among Democrats, the numbers were scary — 69% said he was too old.”

I never believed Joe Biden was part of the plan, and I still don’t believe it. Hopefully, I’m wrong but I see Biden withdrawing next year, perhaps after Donald Trump’s convicted. Perhaps Gavin Newsom or Michelle Obama will take his place. It’s not likely to be Kamala Harris.

It’s just hard to imagine their serious about running him. Then again, they might do anything to maintain power.

What do you think?

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Anonymous
1 year ago

Bad or Worst
Retiring Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, has unveiled a stunning revelation regarding former President Donald Trump. In a candid interview with The Atlantic, marking the conclusion of his remarkable 43-year military career, General Milley disclosed shocking comments made by Trump, both regarding a wounded U.S. Army veteran, Captain Luis Avila, and a series of other eyebrow-raising statements.
General Milley’s illustrious career spanned various command positions, including his role as the 39th Chief of Staff of the Army. He took on the position of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 2019, a nomination that came directly from President Trump himself.
The interview provides a deep dive into the disheartening moment when Trump reportedly made disparaging remarks about Captain Avila, who had been gravely wounded after completing five combat tours and had appeared alongside Trump and Milley at a ceremony. According to General Milley, Trump asked, “Why do you bring people like that here? No one wants to see that, the wounded.” He further implored Milley never to allow Captain Avila to make another public appearance.
Captain Avila, a genuine hero who had lost a leg in an IED attack in Afghanistan and endured two heart attacks, two strokes, and brain damage due to his injuries, had been invited by General Milley to sing at an Armed Forces Welcome Ceremony in September 2019. For Milley, Captain Avila symbolized the unwavering courage and sacrifice of those in active duty, a stark contrast to Trump’s reported insensitivity.
In another incident, Trump reportedly referred to Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, previously found guilty of posing with the dead body of an Islamic State prisoner, as a “hero,” questioning the difference between combat soldiers and killers.
General Milley’s revelations shed light on a broader pattern of behavior by Trump, including allegations of calling deceased American soldiers “losers” and “suckers” during the cancellation of a trip to the Aisne-Marne American cemetery in France, where 1,800 U.S. Marines who perished in a World War I battle are interred.
The article also discusses General Milley’s discomfort regarding his involvement in the Lafayette Square photo-op controversy, where peaceful George Floyd protesters were dispersed outside the White House. General Milley expressed feeling deceived by being present in his uniform, as it blurred the line between the military and politics. His public apology on the matter strained his relationship with Trump, who reportedly viewed apologies as a sign of weakness.

General Milley also recounted an incident during his chairman job interview in which Trump inquired about his stance on transgender individuals in the military. Milley’s response emphasized his commitment to upholding standards in the U.S. military, irrespective of personal attributes.

lalasayswhat
1 year ago

They will declare war against Iran and cancel the elections. Why not? They have gotten away with everything else so far, so why not that?

Canadian Friend
1 year ago
Reply to  lalasayswhat

Democrats may even change rules and laws to whatever rule or law help them.

And unfortunately Republicans will do nothing or worse they will help them by agreeing.

I am not even exaggerating,

Even though the GOP knows and we all know the FBI was involved in silencing conservative voices on Twitter, not just of ordinary citizens but of more important people – from Marjorie Taylor Greene all the way to President Trump – , republicans, well most of them anyway just rewarded the FBI with a new 325 $ million ” palace” from where they will continue persecuting republicans.

I am a hair trigger from giving up politics completely. it is hopeless, we are out numbered 50 to 1 by stupid or evil people.

RONALD HARMS
1 year ago

Man, I feel the same way.