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It seems it has occurred to President Joe Biden, or more likely a member of his team, that Americans have not been completely impressed with his performance over the past four years. Hence, the White House made a last-ditch effort to convince the country that his presidency had indeed been successful. Like a frustrated high school teacher trying to drill knowledge into the thick skulls of his students, Biden continues to attack voters in a completely absurd and false manner about his own accomplishments.
The state does not buy it. The more lipstick Biden puts on the presidential pig, the lower his approval ratings will be.
Perhaps the final chapter in Biden's revisionist tour is his farewell speech in the Oval Office on Wednesday evening, which concluded his presidency as he began it, in which he made meaningless platitudes about the character of our nation and portrayed himself as the great defender of democracy.
'Worst farewell speech in presidential history': Biden's Oval Office farewell described as 'dark'
The President began with news of the welcome ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. They are clearly upset that the Americans and Israeli news services are taking the credit President-elect Donald Trump And his envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, with the breakthrough, Biden reached victory, citing his team’s ongoing negotiations that lasted 8 months. Since those efforts went nowhere, most believe Hamas instead responded to Trump's credible threat that there would be “hell to pay” if the hostages were not released by Inauguration Day.
Biden has bragged about some of his administration's accomplishments, including dubious claims of “creating” 17 million jobs (a large portion of which was simply restoring jobs lost due to the Covid shutdown) and pushing violent crime to a 50-year low (Which was exposed.)
However, he focused much of his speech on the threats America faces, including an unidentified “minority” of “extremist wealth, power and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy.”
He also criticized the need to take “dark money” out of politics and reconsidered his rhetoric about requiring the wealthy to pay their fair share of taxes. This is rich bullshit coming from the leader of a political party who just wasted over a billion dollars on a losing candidate and a president who recently awarded George Soros, who embodies enormous wealth, power and influence, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Biden says he will let Trump have a “strong hand to play” and defends his record in Afghanistan
Biden warned of an “avalanche of misinformation” and an emerging “tech-industrial complex,” clearly concerned that he and his fellow Democrats no longer control the flow of information in the United States and that the technology industry, led by tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, has rallied around Donald Trump. Trump. He also warned that climate change remains an “existential threat,” blaming global warming for recent hurricanes in North Carolina and wildfires in California.
Oval Office Speech This followed a foreign policy speech earlier this week, in which Biden claimed his administration would leave the Trump White House “with a very strong hand. We leave America with more friends and stronger alliances, and its adversaries weaker and more powerful.” Under pressure.” Despite the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, the stalling of the extraordinary Abraham Accords, Beijing's troubling alliances with Russia and North Korea, and the fall of sympathetic left-wing governments across Europe, Biden claims that “America… is on our agenda, and we're rallying others behind Our plans and visions.”
Americans disagree, judging Biden's impact on “the United States' standing in the world” to be worse than that of any previous president except George W. Bush, according to Gallup.
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Americans remember that when Biden took office, the world was at peace and our enemies – especially Iran – were being defeated. Now Ukraine is at war with Russia, there is a war in Sudan, and thanks to the failure of the Biden White House to impose sanctions on Iran, Israel faces a multi-front war in the region. The Middle East. As for our participation in global institutions, millions of Americans question the value of agreements such as the Paris Climate Agreement, for example, which requires major economic sacrifices from Americans and almost nothing from China, the country that is by far the largest polluter in the world.
Biden also wrote a letter to the American people just two days ago, which served as a preview of his farewell address, in which he pleaded his case and fell back on many of the half-truths and distortions that have become part and parcel of his revisionism. The president often describes the country as teetering on the brink of collapse when he took office. This is not true.
He writes that the United States was in the grip of “the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression”; That's not even close. The economy was growing at more than 6%, jobs were booming again, and inflation was at 1.4%. On top of that, consumer confidence, though Coronavirus disease pandemicThe percentage reached 79%, a number that has rarely been reached during the past four years. Those are the facts.
There is no sense in confronting the president's economic myth; People know they are no better off than they were when Biden took office.
Despite all of Biden's fantasies, the nation did not move. Biden's approval ratings are at record lows, despite the previously reclusive president's recent spate of public appearances. According to a FiveThirtyEight analysis, only 35.6% currently approve of Biden's performance, lower than President-elect Trump's 38.6%. after January 6 protests at the Capitol.
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Worse still, a recent CNN poll showed that 61% of the country views Biden's presidency as a failure. 38% watch it As a success.
The good news is that Americans care and care I no longer believe Joe Biden. They judge Biden on his record as a terrible president, even when Democrats and their allies in the liberal media tell them otherwise. That's why they elected Donald Trump and why they will celebrate the end of the Biden era on January 20.