Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Joe Biden isn't acting presidential.






Biden’s response to the George Floyd protests isn’t presidential. He should be tweeting more insults!


Rex Huppke:

As an astute observer of present-day presidential politics, I’m baffled by the way presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is behaving. 

 The most immediate example, of course, is that he spent time Monday traveling to Texas to meet in person with the family of George Floyd. He was the black man killed by a white Minneapolis police officer, setting off nationwide protests over police brutality and racism. 

 What kind of modern-day leader shows empathy during a time of national crisis? If Biden had an ounce of presidential timber he would have been in a secure location, surrounded by armed guards and newly erected fencing, tweeting about his own “GREATNESS” and calling his political opponents “Crazy!” 

 Even worse, Biden has yet to tweet the words “LAW & ORDER” accompanied by no specific context or policy proposals. Donald Trump, our current president and the model for cutting-edge presidential behavior, has tweeted those words a dozen times in the past week. That, former Vice President Biden, is a thing we Americans have come to recognize as “leadership.” Maybe try it some time.  

Indeed, while Biden spent time meeting privately Monday with Floyd’s family before the 46-year-old man’s funeral in Texas, he failed to label Americans exercising their right to protest as “thugs” or “terrorists.” He didn’t attempt to paint people appalled by systemic racism as part of a shadowy group known as antifa, which isn’t actually an organized group but sounds scary and is probably coming to destroy your family farm or rage-stomp your begonias...

3 comments:

  1. From a shining city on a hill to a dungeon of despair. Accomplished in 3 1/2 short years by that great Orange Lysol "mab" a b d "stable genius".

    ReplyDelete
  2. Shaw, thank you for posting this. It's hard to realize what the President of the United States was really like before trump ruined it. Somehow it's almost like a dream that we actually had caring great presidents like FDR, Kennedy, and Obama and then this POS comes along and dismantles the country in less than one term. I'm hoping that everyone votes and makes it a landslide victory to vote trump out and take the Senate and keep the House in order to take America back and fix all the wrongs that have happened.

    ReplyDelete
  3. RN, Leanna,

    I just read this:

    "Donald Trump's Favorability Among White Catholics Plunges 23 Points in Two Months"

    Trump's losing ground with the folks who voted for him in 2016. I personally don't understand why any religious person would support him and his corrupt administration.

    Trump has done so much damage to our country. I hope Biden and the good people he chooses for his administration will be able to right all the wrongs and injustices Trump has committed over the past 3 1/2 years. Who knows how much more damage Trump will do between now and January 20, 2021!

    ReplyDelete