Joe Biden walked back his comments in his second civil war speech
Like any good politician, Joe Biden doesn't have the spine to stick to his guns. Instead of owning up to what he said and having a spine, he totally reversed course.
Can you take back a declaration of war without capitulating to some kind of treaty? Negotiations would have to take place to figure out the war reparations, concessions, that sort of thing. I know what I’m asking for as part of my war reparations — an F-15. And $53.7 billion, just like Ukraine. That’s right — Joe wants to send $13.7 billion more over to a crossdressing comedian masquerading as a world leader.
In all seriously, it should come as no shock to those of us who have lived our lives in the political correctness era that a career politician like Joe Biden would never commit to a thing he says wholeheartedly. It also does him no favors as far as his suspected dementia to say one thing one day, and then say something else a day later. With other people, I would think it just means they’re thinking more clearly without anger driving their rhetoric. With Joe Biden, he probably forgot he was mad at Republicans in the first place.
Regardless, I stand by what I said in my original article about this matter — Joe Biden declared war on half the country. Detractors on social media looking to soften things for Biden and divide the Republican party are saying Joe was actually referring to only like 25% of the U.S. population at most. Let’s take that in for a moment.
The U.S. population is currently sitting at 332,403,650. 25% of 332,403,650 is 83,100,912, rounded down. That’s more than the 74,222,960 votes Trump received, and therefore, a larger swath of the population to declare war on. It’s not the strong argument such detractors might think it is.
It almost sounds like these Twitter leftists are suggesting that Trump’s loyalists alone would’ve easily won him the election in 2020 with massive amounts of room to spare, if only they had voted. Huh. Imagine if they had. By my calculations, with those hypothetical votes, Trump could’ve carried PA, WI, AZ, GA, NY, CA, CO, IL, NV, and MI. It would’ve put the electoral vote count at 424 to 114. If only they had voted. If only. But I digress.
There’s no way to know for sure what the true portion of the population is that Biden declared war on. What I want to press on people is the fact that Biden can’t be allowed to live this down, like so many other gaffes in the past. In fact, calling this a gaffe minimizes what he did. This was… well, no other way to say it — a declaration of war. That carries much more weight than a gaffe. I know the #VoteBlueNoMatterWho crowd will happily forgive their side’s flip-flopping, but reasonable people won’t.
Biden needs to be grilled hard in an interview sooner rather than later to try and figure out where his head is at on this matter. Put him on whatever drugs it takes to get a lucid moment out of him, the American people deserve the truth.
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