Alameen Templeton
Genocide Joe Biden bowed out Monday night at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago without an apology for defending and enabling the Gaza Holocaust, so we’re not going to bother reporting what else he said.
It was all just drivel and dribble. The Washington Post slavishly described what is usually best deposited in a handkerchief and thrown into the garbage as Biden’s “swan song”. He was “passing on the torch” to Kamala Harris, the Post murmurs Tuesday.
One wonders if he passed the pitchfork too.
Because the “torch” wasn’t so much passed as it was wrenched from his hand after his disastrous first, public presidential debate with Donald Trump that brought the axe down, suddenly and without discussion, on the political career of the “most powerful man in America”.
Perhaps, Donald Trump was correct in describing the Democrat’s sudden switch from Biden to Harris as its presidential candidate as a “coup” because it seems Biden won’t be spending much time in the Oval Office for the rest of his tenure that officially lasts until the election winner is sworn in in January.
The hall where he spoke was festooned with banners and streamers all beaming his name, but that may have been simply to ensure he didn’t forget it, because genuine expressions of love seemed to be in short supply from either side.
No one begged him to stay after his performance and he didn’t insist.
We don’t care what Genocide Joe had to say and he wasn’t interested in hearing what the rest of his party had to say. He left immediately after mumbling his speech – his sudden departure an apparent riposte to his former boss, Barrack Obama, for pulling the plug and insisting Kamala take over.
He was headed to California for a holiday with his family – something no Gazans can’t do as they bury their dead instead. And there are at least 50 West Bank settlers who won’t be able to enjoy California’s beaches with him, because they’ve had visa restrictions slapped on them for waging a war of unrestrained terror on West Bank Palestinians.
But Biden can rest, reassured, on his California beach that no pitiful Gazan weeping will spoil his idyll … but nearly 200 000 West Bank settlers who haven’t been targeted with sanctions can get on a plane anytime for California where they can be assured of a warm welcome by America’s latest retiree.
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