Biden's Lies
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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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@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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Wow! @89th I am expecting you to expound for paragraphs about what a threat this man is to democracy!
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@LuFins-Dad said in Biden's Lies:
what a threat this man is to democracy!
https://nodebb.the-new-coffee-room.club/topic/29263/treat-to-democracy
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@George-K said in Biden's Lies:
Election denier, serial liar old man.
At the White House press briefing Wednesday, Fox News’ Peter Doocy and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre got into a back-and-forth about President Joe Biden’s joke Tuesday referring to Virginia’s former Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe as the state’s “real governor”:
Doocy: “Is election denying a joke now?”
Jean-Pierre: “What do you mean? You have to say more than just make a random statement.”
Doocy: “Why did the president say, ‘Hello, Virginia, and the real governor, Terry McAuliffe?’”
Jean-Pierre: “He was making a joke about Terry McAuliffe. He was making a joke.”
Doocy: “What’s the joke?”
Jean-Pierre: “I mean, if you play it back, it’s clearly that the president was making a joke.”
Doocy: “What’s the joke?”
Jean-Pierre: “He was making a joke about McAuliffe’s previous term as governor.”
Doocy: “How are you guys going to convince people, though, that this idea of denying election results is very bad, if President Biden is going out and making jokes like this?”
Jean-Pierre: “He did not deny. He did not deny it. He congratulated Gov. Youngkin. Matter of fact, when he won his election, he did it out of the gate. Out of the gate. Really. Truly. He congratulated the governor. And not only that, we’ve had opportunities to work closely with the governor over the past couple of years. And, you know, this is a president that works across the aisle. We’ve seen that many times. And he was making a joke.”
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Watch the video and tell me it was a joke. This is the guy who looked for a dead person in the audience a few years ago.
The people asserting this are the same ones tho claim that Trump needs a cognitive test because he "confused" Nikki and Nancy (Pelosi).
You want a cognitive test? Bring it on.
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@George-K said in Biden's Lies:
You want a cognitive test? Bring it on.
President Biden would definitely fail. But unfortunately for President Trump if he took it, a cognitive test does not measure intelligence. 555
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Okay, Trump is dumb?
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Dumb may be too strong a word. He's cunning, but I don't think he is very smart.
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@taiwan_girl said in Biden's Lies:
@Copper He is a legend in his own mind. 555
Get back to me when you make the money he has.
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@George-K said in Biden's Lies:
I thought Beau died in Afghanistan.
Or was it storming the beach at Normandy?
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@George-K said in Biden's Lies:
@Jolly said in Biden's Lies:
I thought Beau died in Afghanistan.
Or was it storming the beach at Normandy?
Yes, while fighting the fire in the kitchen.
But to President Biden defense, hasn't he also said that he believes that the trash fires the Army used in Iraq may have caused the brian cancer?
From what I have read, everything on base was burned in those trash fires and the smoke created was pretty nasty.
The preliminary results from our study about the exposure to burn pits and environmental toxins from the war in Iraq published in April 2020 entitled “A Pilot Study of Airborne Hazards and Other Toxic Exposures in Iraq War Veterans” suggests that further exploration into this topic is critical in gaining a deeper understanding of the origins and causes for negative health outcomes among Veterans of recent wars [1]. Some of these Veterans, as well as local civilian populations, were exposed to both environmental and man-made chemicals and toxins, especially the more hazardous airborne variety. Airborne toxins represent the main class of exposures reported by men and women who served in conflicts in locations throughout the Middle East including both Iraq, and Afghanistan. This includes particulate matter from aviation and diesel exhaust fumes, combat-related smoke from ground ordnance and air strikes, dust storms, on-base contact with open-air burn pits, and oil-well fires [2].