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Whelp, Joe’s Reichstag speech backfired

Majority thinks President Unity’s speech was “dangerous rhetoric.”



If the latest Trafalgar Group poll is any indication, Biden’s Reichstag speech in Philly last week backfired on the White House in a big way.

The majority of respondents, 56.8%, said Der Führer’s Reichstag speech “represents a dangerous escalation in rhetoric and is designed to incite conflict amongst Americans.”

Only 35.5% said it was “acceptable campaign messaging that is expected in an election year.”

Not exactly “mission accomplished,” is it?

If Biden’s objective was to scare Americans away from voting Republican, it backfired spectacularly.

The only person scaring the majority of Americans is that unhinged old man in the White House.

For anyone who has paid even fleeting attention to the 50-year career of Joseph Robinette Biden Junior, this comes as no surprise.

Hell, anyone who’s paid attention to him since he launched his third and final presidential campaign three years ago would’ve known that Joe Biden would be a divisive, angry, vitriolic president.

Unless you have the memory of a fish, you can recall all those times on the campaign trail when the hot-headed old Joe lost his cool with reporters and random voters alike.

You would have to be brain-dead to think Joe would walk into the White House and turn into Mr. Unity.

And his frequent attacks aren’t reserved for elected officials. Nope. President “Restore the Soul of the Nation” has routinely directed his attacks at average Americans like you and me.

In July 2021, the last time Joe delivered a Reichstag speech in Philly, this time attacking people who support voter integrity laws, I said in my column, “Is this how you restore the soul of America?:”

Seventy-eight percent of the American people support voter ID laws.

And Joe Biden, that soul-restoring beacon of unity, is calling them racists. He’s accusing them of supporting “Jim Crow.” He’s accusing them of being like the Ku Klux Klan (or “Klu Klux Klam” in Bidenspeak).

This man is an ugly, angry, mean-spirited asshole.

And here’s the thing. He always has been. This isn’t anything new. If you’re old enough to remember the 1980s, you remember the way he treated Clarence Thomas during his Supreme Court nomination.

Hell, if you’re old enough to remember 2020, you remember how he got in the faces of ordinary citizens and hurled insults at them for daring to question him.

Joe isn’t trying to restore America’s soul.

The only thing he’s trying to do is fearmonger, divide and attack in hopes that his divisive rhetoric and lies help the Democrat Party maintain its grip on power.

Now, with the Midterm election just two months away, Joe decided to crank up that divisive rhetoric to Spinal Tap 11.

And because he is a complete idiot, he thought it was a good idea to do it in a live televised address during primetime when more Americans could witness firsthand just how angry, divisive, and demagogic this president is.

For those of us desperate to pull the curtain back so more voters are forced to see Joe Biden for what he really is, last week’s Reichstag speech was a huge success.

Let’s face it. If half the country got the vapors over Trump’s mean tweets attacking cable news hosts and Democrat politicians then having old Joe deliver his Reichstag speech on primetime television attacking everyone who disagrees with him must have been one hell of a wake-up call for them.

And the White House knows last Thursday’s screech backfired.

That’s why they have spent the past seven days doing what they always do when a Biden bungle blows up in their faces. They’re trying to clarify and “explain” what Biden “meant to say.”

Ah, yes. The old “don’t believe your lying eyes” routine. Good grief, Karine Jean-Pierre would make Goebbels blush.

Meanwhile, because the broken-down old crock has no OFF switch to speak of, he’s still out there this week ranting and raging over “MAGA Republicans” who are a “threat” to the country.

And that isn’t exactly the hopeful, enthusiasm-generating message the Democrats desperately need heading into November.

No wonder they don’t want Biden campaigning with them.


Whelp, Joe's Reichstag speech backfired