Every day, Biden smells like more of a loser.

Grace going with the Vinny The Chin theory. Could be a thing, I’m still inclined to believe he’s actually that dumb. Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
the simplest of competing theories should be preferred to the more complex

so its likely, given all the evidence, he is that dumb

don't be deceived by the fact he is selfishly venal which should not make it any likelier his intelligence level is above that of a ferret
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Oh

Grace, that's a very interesting theory you have. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen

Welp.. at least its mine and not someone else's regurgitated garbage
Welp.. at least its mine and not someone else's regurgitated garbage Originally Posted by Grace Preston
Either way he's not doing the Country any good.
Either way he's not doing the Country any good. Originally Posted by Levianon17
... Too right, mate... The polls show us Biden's
shitty numbers every odd day.

... One wave after another of BAD news.

### Salty
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https://j.mp/3vLMN2n

The Biden administration actually thinks this is true.
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The Babylon bee - while satire - carries much weight of Truth.

psucki never told a truth she did not hate nor a Lie she did not believe.
... Too right, mate... The polls show us Biden's
shitty numbers every odd day.

... One wave after another of BAD news.

### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
Yeah, it's a shame. Biden has been in Politics for many, many years. You would think he would be a very decisive leader who is inspirational. Instead he mutters about and picks and chooses what questions to answer. He hasn't been in office a year and his approval ratings are almost below 40%, what a waste.
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Honoring Joe Biden always is easy way to improving social credit score.
Yeah, it's a shame. Biden has been in Politics for many, many years. You would think he would be a very decisive leader who is inspirational. Instead he mutters about and picks and chooses what questions to answer. He hasn't been in office a year and his approval ratings are almost below 40%, what a waste. Originally Posted by Levianon17
... Lemme ask ya, mate.

Can you name me one thing Biden has done to improve lives
here in America? .... Wide-open borders - Higher prices
and costs for everything - And forced mandates onto people.

He's surely off to a GREAT start 9 months in.

### Salty
... Lemme ask ya, mate.

Can you name me one thing Biden has done to improve lives
here in America? .... Wide-open borders - Higher prices
and costs for everything - And forced mandates onto people.

He's surely off to a GREAT start 9 months in.

### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
No, Biden has damaged lives. I'll start with the American citizens stranded in Afghanistan. Eventually they will all be killed or enslaved by the Taliban. This administration still has a little over three years left. I can't imagine the shit that will happen next.
... Now they're sending the FBI to homes of former Presidents. ..

.... Nice to see that THE STANDARD has been set.

... The Standard is THE STANDARD. ...

... Hmmmmm... Wonder IF the FBI will go to Hillary's house
to look for missing cellular phones and e-mails. ... ...

### Salty
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... Now they're sending the FBI to homes of former Presidents. ..

.... Nice to see that THE STANDARD has been set.

... The Standard is THE STANDARD. ...

... Hmmmmm... Wonder IF the FBI will go to Hillary's house
to look for missing cellular phones and e-mails. ... ...

### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
Didn't they get her personal server? Or did she hand it over to them?
This is very funny.
She points out that Biden "plummets" to a 42% approval rating.

Trump's final approval rating was 34%.
He was about the most unpopular president, when he left office, in our country's history (since polls have been taken.
Since then, we see his roll expanding in the Jan. 6th riot and his involvement in "Papergate".

All we hear about from the Trumpys is about Trump running again.

Reelect the most unpopular president in recent years?
Papergate is real. Everyone knows Trump had the documents. He returned them.....well, some of them anyway.
I am truly at a loss for words to describe the level of insanity this proposes. Trumpy's are just making shit up in a level unseen in US history.
This is all from the people who through the laptop drive out 2 weeks before the election. Nothing directly implicating Joe in any misdeeds. It's easy to tell that because Republican leadership isn't saying anything about it. If there was a chance in hell of proving it, they never would have dropped it. The fact that the unwashed base tries to keep it alive means nothing.

How many independent voters do you think you have left? Republican support is @55-60%

Trump supporters everwhere - fuckin told you so...






With a hint of confusion in his eyes and a whiff of failure in the air around him, Joe Biden is watching his approval ratings continue to plummet to the point where just 42 percent of Americans approve of his job performance.

Which makes sense, since at least so far Biden really doesn’t seem very good at this whole being president thing despite dreaming of and preparing for it for decades. With his staff trying to hide him from the press, and his penchant for saying confusing things, Biden isn’t rhetorically equipped to talk himself out of this mess. He was elected on a simple mandate to not be Trump, but after promising not to do Trump things, doing his own thing has proven more difficult.

To some degree, he put himself in this corner. By governing as he campaigned (as a competent centrist), Biden might have locked in a governing majority of alienated center-right Americans along with his extant Democratic coalition. However, Biden chose to abandon efforts to transcend the current political paradigm, choosing instead to appease his base. Talk about a tragic plot twist.



His deference to progressives was foreshadowed early on: first when he flip-flopped on taxpayer funding of abortion during the campaign, and then with the partisan passage of his COVID-relief bill in February. But real trouble arrived this summer, when he prematurely declared “independence” from the virus (followed by mixed messaging over boosters), and his Afghanistan withdrawal went dangerously sideways. Then it became clear that allowing progressives to hold his bipartisan infrastructure bill hostage would result in more than just a temporary delay.

One could argue that Biden’s decision to pander to the leftward flank of the Democratic Party caused or exacerbated the various crises he now confronts—ranging from the border crisis (his “compassionate” policies and rhetoric served as a magnet) to violent crime (it’s hard to blame Biden for this, though his party’s “defund the police” rhetoric didn’t help) to inflation, which is now tied with COVID as Americans’ biggest concern (Biden ignored Larry Summers’ warnings about overheating the economy). The current stalemate over his legislative agenda is the clearest example of this deference to progressives. And since his stalled legislative agenda feels especially like a self-inflicted wound, it’s worth spending a little additional time here.

This One Basic Mistake Is Blowing Up Biden’s Presidency

Had Biden aggressively moved to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill, he would likely have garnered dozens of Republican votes, and progressives would have likely either caved to his will or been shown to be impotent. This is my counterfactual analysis, at least.

Instead, though, Biden let progressives press him into (sort of) linking passage of the bipartisan bill with a $3.5 trillion social welfare reconciliation package. By trying to have it all, there’s now a chance that he could get neither.

Why would an experienced former senator and vice president—who spent his career working across the aisle—make this mistake? Here’s one hypothesis: Ideas have consequences. And the assertion has taken root that Americans are so polarized and ideologically sorted that persuasion is a fool’s errand.

Since Bill Clinton, every U.S. president has essentially bought into this premise, despite all of them except Trump having explicitly campaigned as game-changing uniters. Bush and Obama won re-election with this formula, which probably explains why it isn’t easily abandoned, even as the trajectory of America this time at least feels like it has been headed downard. Biden had a fresh opportunity to break the cycle, but he has instead followed the path of his predecessors.

That aside, his even more fundamental problem is a lack of competence. We saw this in Afghanistan, where the dubious decision to withdraw all U.S. troops was compounded by the hamfisted manner in which the withdrawal was executed. And this same lack of competence is evident when it comes to Biden’s stalled legislative agenda.

If Biden was going to make the foolish decision to link the bipartisan infrastructure bill with the reconciliation bill, he could have first made sure he had all 50 Democratic Senators on board.

It’s no surprise that Manchin, who hails from West Virginia, would pose a roadblock when it comes to passing the Democrats’ “green” agenda items, so discussions with him should have begun on day one. Instead, Biden and the Democrats tried to jam their own framework through—and retroactively sell it to him.

Of course, it’s even more complicated, since Arizona Sen. Krysten Sinema is the other holdout. Unlike previous examples where duos like recalcitrant Republican Sens. Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe of Maine could be won over simultaneously, Manchin’s problems with the bill (mainly climate related) are entirely different from Sinema’s (generally having to do with taxes). And don’t forget the fact that appeasing them too much could alienate other, more progressive, Democratic votes. This is just one big mess.

And the problem for Biden (and America) is that the problems keep piling up. China is menacing Taiwan and testing hypersonic weapons (Biden says we will defend Taiwan if they are attacked). Gas prices are up, with Biden admitting they’re not coming down any time soon. And then there is the ongoing supply chain crisis.

Biden’s problems are piling up so fast that it reminds me of lyrics from Hank Williams, Jr., “The interest is up and the stock market’s down. And you only get mugged if you go downtown.”

Those lyrics, recorded in 1981, reflected those dark times. It’s worth noting that Ronald Reagan went on to win 49 states, three years later.

Joe Biden better hope for a similar turnaround. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
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