Here’s a blast from the past:
Just a reminder that, by the time the Sock Puppet was installed into the White House, President Trump’s policies had lowered the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline to $2.11. That’s what Biden and Schumer inherited. Today, that average price has more than doubled on their watch.
Facts are stubborn things, Chuck.
Speaking of what’s happening on the Democrats’ watch, here’s the Sock Puppet himself giving you a preview of coming attractions:
For more details on that, see this morning’s Campaign Update.
Democrats can always count on their pals in the media to rush to their defense, part 1,052,397:
LOL. You just cannot make this stuff up. The jokes literally write themselves.
Understand, this very issue, this clinging to the myths of “wokeness” to appease the social media Outrage Mob, is one of the main reasons why Democrats face almost certain electoral death and destruction at the ballot box in November. The pretense that there are 363 “genders” rather than 2 is possibly chief among those myths. So, from a political calculation standpoint, Republicans are very smart to work hard to keep the focus on this issue for as long as it can be sustained.
Ditto Ms. Jackson’s career-long habit of awarding light sentences to pedophiles. For whatever reason, the Democrats and their agents in academia, the media and the entertainment industry have spent the last 6-7 years now attempting to normalize pedophilia as just another human behavior. But the public isn’t buying it, and it’s another big reason why the polling data is so horrid for the Democrats’ prospects in November. So, the GOP should continue to harp on that for as long as it has traction with the public.
All of which makes Biden’s nomination of Ms. Jackson somewhat inexplicable. He had a very safe choice to make: A reliably liberal South Carolina judge, J. Michelle Childs, a nominee who Lindsey Graham and other Republican senators had already said they would support. But Judge Childs wasn’t the chosen child of the woke mob: Jackson was.
So, Biden chose Jackson, and some think her fealty to letting pedophiles off easy was a big reason why. Whether that’s true or not, the outcome has been to give Republicans a plethora of great soundbites to use in their campaign ads this fall. This idiotic op/ed from USA Today only adds to that library. Cool.
Yesterday, the Sock Puppet, having run out of pre-scripted questions from pre-chosen fake “journalists,” decided to take just one more question from someone not on his list. Very predictably, disaster ensued. Here’s the old Weirdo Sock Puppet, outright lying about what his administration repeatedly said about sanctions on Russia:
That’s simply a lie.
From the DC Examiner, here is what his administration said for weeks about sanctions:
On Feb. 24, the day Putin launched his full-scale invasion, Biden said: “No one expected the sanctions to prevent anything from happening.
"I didn’t say sanctions couldn’t stop him … The threat of the sanctions and imposing the sanctions and seeing the effect of the sanctions are two different things."
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said during a briefing that afternoon that she believed “that’s not exactly what he meant” to say.
“We do see them as having a deterrent impact, right?” Psaki said. “It doesn’t mean they’re 100% foolproof. But if there’s a 95% chance of Russia invading without the threat of sanctions, and there’s a 60 — I’m making up these percentages just to make a point — and a 65% chance that they will with them, you’re obviously going to go with the threat of sanctions because you want to reduce the threat of an invasion. So, there is a deterrent. And we’ve seen the deterrent impact work at times.”
Daleep Singh, deputy national security adviser for international economics, had also said the purpose of the sanctions threat was deterrence.
“Sanctions are not an end to themselves. They serve a higher purpose, and that purpose is to deter and prevent,” Singh said on Feb. 22.
Pentagon press secretary John Kirby also said of sanctions that “we want them to have a deterrent effect” during an appearance on Fox News on Feb. 21.
Vice President Kamala Harris said at the Munich Security Conference in Germany on Feb. 22 that she believed the sanctions put together by the U.S. and European allies could deter Putin from taking further action.
“The purpose of the sanctions has always been and continues to be deterrence," Harris said.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken also pointed to the deterrence that the threat of sanctions could bring.
“The purpose of the sanctions in the first instance is to try to deter Russia from going to war,” Blinken said during an appearance on CNN on Feb. 20. “As soon as you trigger them, that deterrent is gone, and until the last minute, as long as we can try to bring a deterrent effect to this, we're going to try to do that.”
On Feb. 11, national security adviser Jake Sullivan said: “The president believes that sanctions are intended to deter,” adding, “in order for them to work, to deter, they have to be set up in a way where if Putin moves, then the costs are imposed.”
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Any questions? No? Ok, let’s move on.
That answer, by the way, explains why his evil handlers always react violently whenever reporters attempt to ask him un-scripted questions. It happened again yesterday:
This entire presidency is a farce, a “Weekend at Bernie’s” sequel being filmed in the White House. The only problem is, the consequences are global, and will fall on all of us.
That is all.
This government if you want to call it that!!!! Assumes that we are mushrooms and to nourish us they pour on the manure (BULLSHIT in its purest form)
What a GD liar our installed president is.