Disillusioned Joe Biden Bids Farewell Amid Controversy — Good Riddance
Let’s hear it for good old Joe: at least he’s reliable.
Consistently bitter, deceptive, and often nonsensical.
Biden spent four years avoiding the media but expected every network to interrupt their usual programming for his dubious “farewell.”
A game of “Wheel of Fortune” would have provided more insight.
First off, the tactless Biden refused to acknowledge his successor, President-elect Trump, for his role in securing the Gaza peace deal, repeatedly asserting, “it was me, all me.”
He didn’t address how he spent years undermining one of America’s closest allies, Israel, which might explain why few took him seriously.
Then came the usual propaganda.
Biden once again claimed he “created” millions of jobs, a blatant falsehood he refuses to abandon.
Struggling with his words, he launched into a thinly veiled tirade against Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, asserting that without government control of social media, democracy itself will be at risk.
Beware the oligarchy!
Indeed.
They tend to hire unqualified individuals with substance abuse issues to gain access to influential family members.
Any goodwill one might feel for this elderly gentleman with a shaky memory vanishes in light of this arrogance.
Employing his signature whisper, Biden oozes with frustration—not over global issues, but due to his perceived lack of recognition.
He leaves office as an exceedingly unpopular and confused individual.
There was only one accurate statement throughout his speech: “Nothing is more important to me than my family.”
With the pardon of his disgraced son Hunter, we believe him. For the rest of us, it’s good riddance.