Biden admits Trump 'bullseye' comments a mistake
5 hours ago
By Christal Hayes, BBC News
I actually don’t think the U.S. needs a POTUS and the last 3 1/2 years of having a brain-addled, mass-murdering, grifter in the Oval Office has proven my hot take beyond a shadow of a doubt.
The U.S., and by proxy, the world, is run by a bunch of unelected advisors, bureaucrats, and billionaires who have the interests of the plutocracy at the forefront. Plus, the goofs in Congress either rubber stamp affronts to humanity or have show hearings/empty rhetoric to pretend that they are checking and balancing the executive and judicial branches.
Three branches of government? More like a three ring circus with demented hurdy-gurdy music playing in the background. The tragic thing is, we the people, who are the spectators are also the victims and we argue amongst ourselves over who is the less-evil clown: Pennywise or The Joker.
(Tim Curry was the best Pennywise—fight me in the comments)
After the assassination attempt on sTrumpet, it was exposed that the Cadaver in Chief had been quoted as saying in a phone call to major donors that they needed to “move on” from his horrifying debate performance and put sTrumpet in the “target.” Honestly, I don’t think this is a big deal. Our daily lives are filled with aggressive imagery and metaphors. I just told you to “fight” me in the comments above. Did I mean for us to physically jump into the comments a la Tron and duke it out? Uh, no.
Vice President Trump
Anyhoozles, I’d like to pull out a few statements from the Cadaver in Chief’s fake somber statement about the assassination attempt because these are more relevant to where we find ourselves today.
My fellow Americans, I want to speak to you tonight about the need for us to lower the temperature in our politics and to remember, while we may disagree, we are not enemies. We’re neighbors.
The motto of the ruling-class is “divide and conquer.”
From battlefields in Iraq/Afghanistan; targets of deep-state instability like Cuba, Venezuela and many other “trouble” spots; to all four-million square miles of the United States: the “ruling” class, plutocracy of greedy and power-mad assholes know that the best way to achieve their goals of having the only thing that they have ever wanted: everything, is to pit ordinary people like us against each other. The Cadaver in Chief can literally go eff himself with this empty rhetoric, which is the only kind of rhetoric he can spew out of an empty head.
We cannot – we must not go down this road in America. We’ve traveled it before throughout our history. Violence has never been the answer, whether it’s with members of Congress in both parties being targeted and shot, or a violent mob attacking the Capitol on Jan. 6, or a brutal attack on the spouse of former speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, or information and intimidation on election officials, or the kidnapping plot against a sitting governor, or an attempted assassination on Donald Trump.
Can we ever take anything this walking corpse says seriously? “Violence has never been the answer?”
Ask what remains of our indigenous population. Ask the descendants of slaves and the descendants of anyone white, black, or brown, that were viciously attacked by the state for advocating for civil rights. Ask the women who were brutalized in front of the White House for having the absolute temerity to ask for the right to vote. Ask the burgeoning gay movement whether violence was the answer, or not, when they advocated for the right to be seen and heard. Ask the mineworkers and their families at Ludlow CO who were solely striking for better working and living conditions when militia, National Guard and private strikebreakers murdered them.
The list of people who were met with violence from the state is as long as our history and would surpass the limit for length of this platform.
What Biden is saying in the above quote is that “violence” never has a place in “America” if it is directed at politicians. FJB (Fuck Joe Bide) and his ilk.
There was a lot of other bullshit—-read the entire speech HERE, but I’d like to close my rant with this:
But in America, we resolve our differences at the ballot box. You know, that’s how we do it, at the ballot box – not with bullets. The power to change America should always rest in the hands of the people, not in the hands of a would-be assassin.
Sigh—yes, let’s “resolve” our “difference” at compromised voting machines. Who has the most bullets? The state and all of its violent apparatuses. The plutocracy wants us to believe that we can change things by voting, which is an absolute lie. There may be be changes in faces and rhetoric, but the same shadowy unelected figures are in the driver’s seat while the politicians literally :”ride bitch.” ("Riding bitch" is a vulgar American expression to denote sitting between two other people in a car or truck.) Politicians readily wedge themselves between the real power because of the love of the carrots of office to keep them in line that goes along with the stick of the “lone gunman.”
The budding resistance against Great Britain in the 18th century didn’t vote to leave, and, in fact, most colonials were not in favor of a war against the Evil Empire of the time. From our founding documents, we the people have had the right to resist tyranny, but the problem is, the corporate entity known as the USA has demonstrated that it doesn’t have any restraints on using, or threatening to use, the power of its psychopathic violence. And what about the War Between the States? There are literally blood-soaked battlefields all over this country.
Pshaw. The Cadaver in Chief has always been pro-violence, now he is just afraid that he will be Lone Gunmanned.
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Biden actually said, "We resolve our differences at the BATTLE box." Can't make this shit up..