Joe Biden said:
‘For a long time, we’ve reassured ourselves that American democracy is guaranteed. But it is not. We have to defend it. Protect it. Stand up for it. […] We can’t allow violence to be normalised in this country. It’s wrong. We each have to reject political violence with all the moral clarity and conviction this nation can muster now. We can’t let the integrity of our elections be undermined, for it is the path to chaos.’
Was he talking about the years in which the nation was besieged by Islamic terror attacks that struck at the heart of democracy? Attacks that continue with the brutal stabbing of best-selling author Salman Rushdie on a stage in New York last month?
No.
Was he talking about the militant political movements of Marxist Black Lives Matter and Communist Antifa that burned the American flag in the streets, attacked citizens over the colour of their skin, set fire to city blocks, took whole areas hostage, robbed businesses, called for the murder of police officers, destroyed statues of historical figures – including those related to the American history Biden praised, and tried to create a racially divided community with white citizens handing reparations to black citizens?
No.
Was he talking about the education system, riddled with dangerous activists who spend their time erasing America’s history so that it can be replaced by malicious lies designed to create a generation that hates their country enough to tear apart its institutions, do away with liberty, and cheer on a coercive, collectivist, dictatorship to save the planet?
No.
Was he talking about the (now proven) voter fraud that was found to take place in various states that benefited the Biden election? Or even, the subversion of social media at the request of the FBI that saw Biden’s political competitor and his followers silenced thus directly interfering with the election process that installed the Democrats in the White House? He wasn’t even talking about the FBI’s Fake News creation of Russia Collusion while the illicit dealings of his son, Hunter Biden, were banned from the news cycle.
No.
Was he talking about his regime that gifted the Taliban, a worldwide terror group, with enough military equipment to make it one of the largest armies on the planet?
No.
Biden doesn’t appear too worried about anything that relates to his behaviour, or that of his loyal Democrat voters that were happy to engage in ‘mostly peaceful protests’ that left over $2 billion in damages to public property and killed 18 people.
Instead, Biden raised his little fists and shouted (well, slurred and coughed):
‘As I stand here tonight, equality and democracy are under assault. We do ourselves no favour to pretend otherwise. So tonight I have come to this place where it all began, to speak as plainly as I can to the nation about the threats we face, about the power we have in our own hands to meet these threats. And about the incredible future that lies in front of us, if only we choose it.
‘We must never forget that “we, the people” are the true heirs to the American experiment that began more than two centuries ago.
‘We the people have burning inside of each of us, the flame of liberty.
‘A flame that lit our way through abolition, the Civil War, suffrage, the Great Depression, world wars, civil rights. That sacred flame still burns.
‘Too much of what’s happening in our country today is not normal. Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our Republic.’
The first thing that Biden should be asked is, what do the MAGA Republicans stand for?
When Trump was President, given the physical policies put into print, it appeared to be patriotism, world peace, a return to American manufacturing, border security, tax cuts, energy security, liberty for all classes, and an end to racist propaganda in schools.
Which makes you ask the reverse question, if Biden hates the policies of Trump so much, what do the Democrats stand for?
https://www.spectator.com.au/2022/09/the-optics-of-dictatorship-joe-biden/Not Trump and ... er .. that's it.