Biden's Lies
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Yeah, he's got to go.
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Senior staff and advisors probably.
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Junior to mid-range, sometimes medium-high range advisors are advising the senior advisors, who then make the decisions for POTUS. But the dirty secret is that low level advisors to the low level advisors, but actually also the entry-level advisors who started in the mailroom, are able to advise the president about who to choose as his advisors. Rumor is that advice from advisors from the tertiary accessory advisors is actually the main source of advice to potus, however I am awaiting further information before passing judgment on this.
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Two lies at once!
BIDEN: "When I left the Senate, I was able to convince Strom Thurmond to vote for the Voting Rights Act."
Thurmond died in 2003, while Biden didn't leave the Senate until 2009. The Voting Rights Act passed in 1965, before Biden was in office.
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Since he cannot possibly be making the decisions in the White House, it begs the question who is?
@Mik said in Biden's Lies:
Since he cannot possibly be making the decisions in the White House, it begs the question who is?
It's weird to think that the phrase "puppet regime" could actually describe an American presidency but, well, here we are. That might be accurate.
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@George-K I am guessing that the second part of the statement (about scoring champion) is probably also a lie. He gave us a "twofer" in one sentence.
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Speaking on a New Hampshire bridge on Tuesday about his bipartisan infrastructure plan, Biden said, "Without this bridge, as I said earlier, it’s a 10-mile detour just to get to the other side. And I know, having had a house burn down with my wife in it — she got out safely, God willing — that having a significant portion of it burn, I can tell: 10 minutes makes a hell of a difference."
Biden has recalled the story before, saying in 2013 that a fire "destroyed a significant portion" of his New Hampshire home.
However, a 2004 report from the Associated Press, archived by LexisNexis, said lightning struck the Bidens’ home and started a "small fire that was contained to the kitchen." The report said firefighters got the blaze under control in 20 minutes and that they were able to keep the flames from spreading beyond the kitchen.
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Ironically, his hand gesture for "that thick" means nothing in terms of the smoke he's describing, but well-illustrates his mental capacity.
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Sooner or later somebody will want to know exactly what is wrong with Mr. Biden.
Probably later.
He could still be president in 4 years. I wonder how the fire story will work then.
@Copper said in Biden's Lies:
Sooner or later somebody will want to know exactly what is wrong with Mr. Biden.
Probably later.
He could still be president in 4 years. I wonder how the fire story will work then.
The fire story is not a story told by Donald Trump, so it'll be fine.
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