Thursday, March 31, 2022
Steel..
Zip..
President Biden’s off-script comment from Saturday that Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power” has continued to follow him around this week, as he’s sought to clarify that he didn’t exactly mean what he appeared to say.
They can also, as Biden discovered on Saturday, spark a global uproar in the middle of a war.
With nine ad-libbed words at the end of a 27-minute speech, Biden created an unwanted distraction to his otherwise forceful remarks by calling for Russian President Vladimir Putin to be pushed out of office.
“For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,” Biden said.
Could these words apply to Biden? Just a thought.
Leach..
President Joe Biden called Fox News White House reporter Peter Doocy “a stupid son of a bitch” on a live microphone, after Doocy asked Biden whether inflation was a political liability for him.
The verbal slip took place during a White House event on Biden administration efforts to combat inflation. After the president complained that all the press questions were about the military buildup around Ukraine, Doocy shouted: “Will you take questions about inflation? Do you think inflation is a political liability ahead of the midterms?”
While Biden's wants to stay away of his failure, here comes Doocy.
Users on social media say presidential candidate Joe Biden called service members “stupid bastards” to insult or disrespect his audience. While the quote is authentic, Biden’s remark is missing context:
Biden accused Facebook of “killing people” because of the misinformation spread on the social media network about coronavirus vaccines.
They called the Facebook flub “pure Uncle Joe,” adding, “You can only keep the leash so tight
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Sprinkles..
At the end of President Biden's term, if it ended smoothly, the Democrats will be the one thanking Good that this disastrous time in the history of USA is ended not fast enough.
Facts..
The question is whether his words are to be taken seriously. Biden says he was speaking his mind and his heart. That may well be true. The problem is that, because he is president, many people around the word listen more carefully than he sometimes speaks,and can’t be entirely sure whether he is merely emoting or actually letting slip his administration’s real policy.
As a result, certain allied leaders have criticized Biden for his remark—most prominently, French President Emmanuel Macron, who warned the American president it would be unwise to “escalate” the war “either in words or actions.”
It’s a bit rich to scold Biden for escalating the war given his painstaking efforts not to trigger a direct conflict with Russia—even while Putin bombs and shells.
Macron does have a a point. If Putin ever feels compelled to seek a negotiated settlement to the war, he may restrain that impulse he may be slower to act on it if he thinks the war is about his own hold on power and that, if he stops fighting, his foes will move rapidly to chop off his head. Just a "Unwise Guy"s" thought.
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Deter..
We are going back and forth with what we said to the Ukrainians and the Poland politicians.
Blinken went met with the Polish officials. Harris went to meet with the Polish, then the President went and said everything he shouldn't say and the rest of the administration are back pedaling of his remarks.
Not only the remarks, also the talks of support to the Ukranian, creating hero, and Velin, success and failure, democracy and non democracy, pouring gas on the fire that is burning the Ukranians before the Russians.
The outcome here is what the president said yesterday "Food Shortage is Real" real for who? For the poor people around the globe. Just a thought.
Confused..