


Shambling Corpse King Biden announced he that he would unilaterally give nearly six billion in taxpayer dollars to the country that bribed him, Ukraine.
The Biden-Harris administration announced a sweeping $5.9 billion aid package to Ukraine on Monday, aiming to reinforce the nation's defenses as the war against Russia nears its three-year mark. This decision underscores President Joe Biden's commitment to providing robust support to Kyiv, despite skepticism from some Republicans poised to control Congress in the new year.
The military portion of the package includes $1.25 billion drawn directly from U.S. stockpiles for immediate delivery and $1.22 billion under the USAI, which funds long-term procurement of air defense systems, artillery, and other critical equipment. However, USAI supplies often take months to reach the battlefield.
President Biden highlighted the importance of delivering these resources to maintain Ukraine's resilience, stating, "The United States will continue to work relentlessly to strengthen Ukraine's position in this war over the remainder of my time in office."
Who's the president with grace and dignity? Donald Trump is. Biden isn't.
We all know the establishment media narrative: whatever his faults, Old Joe Biden is an affable, decent, all-around good fellow, while Donald Trump is arrogant, mean, nasty, and corrupt. This is not true and was never true of either man, and on Sunday, their reactions to the death of their predecessor Jimmy Carter once again showed the truth about each of them.
Trump, displaying the genuine decency that won him the respect and affection of so many Americans over the last eight years, wrote gracious words about Carter and his disastrous presidency:
I just heard of the news about the passing of President Jimmy Carter. Those of us who have been fortunate to have served as President understand this is a very exclusive club, and only we can relate to the enormous responsibility of leading the Greatest Nation in History.The challenges Jimmy faced as President came at a pivotal time for our country and he did everything in his power to improve the lives of all Americans. For that, we all owe him a debt of gratitude.
Melania and I are thinking warmly of the Carter Family and their loved ones during this difficult time. We urge everyone to keep them in their hearts and prayers.
Trump added more, but I'll leave that at the link.
In stark contrast to this, Biden made his statement about Carter all about two people who weren't necessary to involve at all: himself and Donald Trump. Even when he praised Carter and echoed the general exaggerated praise for the late president's fundamental decency, Biden couldn't help but be self-aggrandizing and indulge his longstanding habit of putting himself in the center of every situation with yet another tall tale.
Speaking from St. Croix, where he is (you guessed it) once again on vacation, Old Joe said: "I'll always be proud to say that -- he used to kid me about it -- that I was the first national figure to endorse him in 1976 when he ran for president. And there was an overwhelming reason for it: his character." Was Biden really the first national figure to endorse Carter for president? Maybe, but this story sounds suspiciously like so many others in which Old Joe puts himself in the middle of history: he has lied about getting arrested agitating for civil rights, getting arrested trying to visit Nelson Mandela in prison, and so very much more.
And Biden wasn't finished. He couldn't resist the opportunity to take a jab at Trump, saying: "Decency, decency, decency... Can you imagine Jimmy Carter walking by someone who needed something and just keep [sic] walking? Can you imagine Jimmy Carter referring to someone by the way they look or the way they talk?" Coming from a man who used his son as a bag man in selling influence and access to foreign entities, and who weaponized the justice system against his opponent, calls for decency ring more than a little bit hollow.
Joe Biden has always been a nasty stupid graceless grasping liar.
Liberal rag The Hill calls for an insurrection.
Congress has the power to block Trump from taking office, but lawmakers must act now
by Evan A. Davis and David M. Schulte, opinion contributors - 12/26/24 8:00 AM ET
The Constitution provides that an oath-breaking insurrectionist is ineligible to be president. This is the plain wording of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. "No person shall ... hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any state, who, having previously taken an oath ... to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof." This disability can be removed by a two-thirds vote in each House.
Disqualification is based on insurrection against the Constitution and not the government. The evidence of Donald Trump's engaging in such insurrection is overwhelming. The matter has been decided in three separate forums, two of which were fully contested with the active participation of Trump's counsel.
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Finally, there is the bipartisan inquiry of the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th attack on the United States Capitol. More than half of the witnesses whose testimony was displayed at its nine public hearings were Republicans, including members of the Trump administration. The inescapable conclusion of this evidence is that Trump engaged in insurrection against the Constitution. In particular, Trump unlawfully demanded that his vice president, Mike Pence, throw out votes in the Electoral College for political opponent Joe Biden, a power he did not have. While the riot was in progress, Trump used Pence's rejection of his demand to further enflame the crowd and cause them to chant "Hang Mike Pence!"
Some will argue that the Supreme Court decision in the Colorado case, Trump v. Anderson, precludes Congress from rejecting electoral votes when they convene on Jan. 6, on the basis of 14th Amendment disqualification. This view lacks merit for three reasons.
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In which Matt Yglesias admits he was incapable of assessing and investigating Bidens condition on his own and needed "insiders" to feed him talking points so he could function as a "journalist."
What a thing to say out loud.
They will confess anything rather than admit the truth that they are disgusting lying propangandists.
Uneducated thugs and anti-American foreigners living in our country are claiming that it's imperialist and "American-centric" to even know what The Odyssey is.
We're not talking about reading it or studying it, mind you. They're claiming that expecting people to simply know that The Odyssey is an epic Greek poem about Odysseus's travels is western chauvanism.
We must all become stupid to make the ignorant feel better about their ignorance.