Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up

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Donald Trump's choker performance is making Joe Biden appear more presidential every day.

Donald Trump choked and failed to lead in the fight against the coronavirus and is still failing.

In contrast, Joe Biden gave a polished and relevant performance in comparison to Donald Trump's choked, wooden, uninspiring performance.

The coronavirus has exposed Trump as a bombastic, lying, incompetent who chokes when challenged.

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up – Alternet.org

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up
Written by Joe Conason / Creators.Com March 13, 2020

Is Joe Biden president yet?

Biden certainly sounded like the commander in chief on Thursday morning when he addressed the pandemic crisis in a sobering televised speech. Calmly yet firmly, he called the American people to action, proposed a substantive and detailed plan to mitigate the new coronavirus outbreak, and promised to protect the nation from future threats in cooperation with our overseas allies.

If his words lacked the emotive power of a Barack Obama or Bill Clinton, the former vice president was more than adequate to the moment — especially in contrast to the wretched performance of the actual president the prior evening. Even Donald Trump must have realized that his flat, monotonous, seemingly spooked reading of the teleprompter had failed to reassure the country, when markets reacted with another record-breaking decline.

Drafted by his kooky xenophobic aide Stephen Miller, Trump’s speech struck an immediately discordant tone. When he referred to “a foreign virus,” the president echoed moldy tropes of bigotry, dating from the Dark Ages, when fearful monarchs blamed the outbreak of the plague on Jews and other “foreign” influences. His announced policy initiative — to curtail travel between Europe and the United States — embodied that backward worldview without much likelihood of reducing infections or saving lives.
No doubt Trump meant to “reset” his ruinous approach to the pandemic, realizing that continuing failure will inevitably mean his ejection from office in November. He needed a major adjustment after weeks of downplaying and distorting the coronavirus threat and encouraging his idiot supporters to depict it as a “hoax.” But his speech — devoid of serious proposals to avert catastrophe — only emphasized how poorly he and his cohort are serving the nation. ...
 
Lol !!!
Biden can't even remember what fucking day it is !! :laughing0301:

You lunatics have no idea how lucky you are that senile Joe has an excuse to stay off the campaign trail, since the more he's out there, the more he fucks up when he opens his mouth.
 
Donald Trump's choker performance is making Joe Biden appear more presidential every day.

Donald Trump choked and failed to lead in the fight against the coronavirus and is still failing.

In contrast, Joe Biden gave a polished and relevant performance in comparison to Donald Trump's choked, wooden, uninspiring performance.

The coronavirus has exposed Trump as a bombastic, lying, incompetent who chokes when challenged.

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up – Alternet.org

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up
Written by Joe Conason / Creators.Com March 13, 2020

Is Joe Biden president yet?

Biden certainly sounded like the commander in chief on Thursday morning when he addressed the pandemic crisis in a sobering televised speech. Calmly yet firmly, he called the American people to action, proposed a substantive and detailed plan to mitigate the new coronavirus outbreak, and promised to protect the nation from future threats in cooperation with our overseas allies.

If his words lacked the emotive power of a Barack Obama or Bill Clinton, the former vice president was more than adequate to the moment — especially in contrast to the wretched performance of the actual president the prior evening. Even Donald Trump must have realized that his flat, monotonous, seemingly spooked reading of the teleprompter had failed to reassure the country, when markets reacted with another record-breaking decline.

Drafted by his kooky xenophobic aide Stephen Miller, Trump’s speech struck an immediately discordant tone. When he referred to “a foreign virus,” the president echoed moldy tropes of bigotry, dating from the Dark Ages, when fearful monarchs blamed the outbreak of the plague on Jews and other “foreign” influences. His announced policy initiative — to curtail travel between Europe and the United States — embodied that backward worldview without much likelihood of reducing infections or saving lives.
No doubt Trump meant to “reset” his ruinous approach to the pandemic, realizing that continuing failure will inevitably mean his ejection from office in November. He needed a major adjustment after weeks of downplaying and distorting the coronavirus threat and encouraging his idiot supporters to depict it as a “hoax.” But his speech — devoid of serious proposals to avert catastrophe — only emphasized how poorly he and his cohort are serving the nation. ...

I didn't read your link because the "Biden Stepping Up" was a ploy to take the speech he made from Delaware the other day and turn it into a campaign ad asking for donations. Biden, like the rest of the Democrats, is a slimy fucking weasel besides being a mental case. And one of the things Nancy tried to sneak into the Corona Virus bill was $1 billion for the baby murdering Planned Parenthood.
Trump put Pence in charge of the Response Team. I can just see Sleepy Joe running things.
 
Donald Trump's choker performance is making Joe Biden appear more presidential every day.

Donald Trump choked and failed to lead in the fight against the coronavirus and is still failing.

In contrast, Joe Biden gave a polished and relevant performance in comparison to Donald Trump's choked, wooden, uninspiring performance.

The coronavirus has exposed Trump as a bombastic, lying, incompetent who chokes when challenged.

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up – Alternet.org

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up
Written by Joe Conason / Creators.Com March 13, 2020

Is Joe Biden president yet?

Biden certainly sounded like the commander in chief on Thursday morning when he addressed the pandemic crisis in a sobering televised speech. Calmly yet firmly, he called the American people to action, proposed a substantive and detailed plan to mitigate the new coronavirus outbreak, and promised to protect the nation from future threats in cooperation with our overseas allies.

If his words lacked the emotive power of a Barack Obama or Bill Clinton, the former vice president was more than adequate to the moment — especially in contrast to the wretched performance of the actual president the prior evening. Even Donald Trump must have realized that his flat, monotonous, seemingly spooked reading of the teleprompter had failed to reassure the country, when markets reacted with another record-breaking decline.

Drafted by his kooky xenophobic aide Stephen Miller, Trump’s speech struck an immediately discordant tone. When he referred to “a foreign virus,” the president echoed moldy tropes of bigotry, dating from the Dark Ages, when fearful monarchs blamed the outbreak of the plague on Jews and other “foreign” influences. His announced policy initiative — to curtail travel between Europe and the United States — embodied that backward worldview without much likelihood of reducing infections or saving lives.
No doubt Trump meant to “reset” his ruinous approach to the pandemic, realizing that continuing failure will inevitably mean his ejection from office in November. He needed a major adjustment after weeks of downplaying and distorting the coronavirus threat and encouraging his idiot supporters to depict it as a “hoax.” But his speech — devoid of serious proposals to avert catastrophe — only emphasized how poorly he and his cohort are serving the nation. ...
For God's sakes, get another hat! The one you're wearing has completely cut off blood flow to your brain.
 
Donald Trump's choker performance is making Joe Biden appear more presidential every day.

Donald Trump choked and failed to lead in the fight against the coronavirus and is still failing.

In contrast, Joe Biden gave a polished and relevant performance in comparison to Donald Trump's choked, wooden, uninspiring performance.

The coronavirus has exposed Trump as a bombastic, lying, incompetent who chokes when challenged.

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up – Alternet.org

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up
Written by Joe Conason / Creators.Com March 13, 2020

Is Joe Biden president yet?

Biden certainly sounded like the commander in chief on Thursday morning when he addressed the pandemic crisis in a sobering televised speech. Calmly yet firmly, he called the American people to action, proposed a substantive and detailed plan to mitigate the new coronavirus outbreak, and promised to protect the nation from future threats in cooperation with our overseas allies.

If his words lacked the emotive power of a Barack Obama or Bill Clinton, the former vice president was more than adequate to the moment — especially in contrast to the wretched performance of the actual president the prior evening. Even Donald Trump must have realized that his flat, monotonous, seemingly spooked reading of the teleprompter had failed to reassure the country, when markets reacted with another record-breaking decline.

Drafted by his kooky xenophobic aide Stephen Miller, Trump’s speech struck an immediately discordant tone. When he referred to “a foreign virus,” the president echoed moldy tropes of bigotry, dating from the Dark Ages, when fearful monarchs blamed the outbreak of the plague on Jews and other “foreign” influences. His announced policy initiative — to curtail travel between Europe and the United States — embodied that backward worldview without much likelihood of reducing infections or saving lives.
No doubt Trump meant to “reset” his ruinous approach to the pandemic, realizing that continuing failure will inevitably mean his ejection from office in November. He needed a major adjustment after weeks of downplaying and distorting the coronavirus threat and encouraging his idiot supporters to depict it as a “hoax.” But his speech — devoid of serious proposals to avert catastrophe — only emphasized how poorly he and his cohort are serving the nation. ...

I didn't read your link because the "Biden Stepping Up" was a ploy to take the speech he made from Delaware the other day and turn it into a campaign ad asking for donations. Biden, like the rest of the Democrats, is a slimy fucking weasel besides being a mental case. And one of the things Nancy tried to sneak into the Corona Virus bill was $1 billion for the baby murdering Planned Parenthood.
Trump put Pence in charge of the Response Team. I can just see Sleepy Joe running things.

'Mother' Pence should give you a jollly good spanking for potty-fingers.
 
Donald Trump's choker performance is making Joe Biden appear more presidential every day.

Donald Trump choked and failed to lead in the fight against the coronavirus and is still failing.

In contrast, Joe Biden gave a polished and relevant performance in comparison to Donald Trump's choked, wooden, uninspiring performance.

The coronavirus has exposed Trump as a bombastic, lying, incompetent who chokes when challenged.

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up – Alternet.org

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up
Written by Joe Conason / Creators.Com March 13, 2020

Is Joe Biden president yet?

Biden certainly sounded like the commander in chief on Thursday morning when he addressed the pandemic crisis in a sobering televised speech. Calmly yet firmly, he called the American people to action, proposed a substantive and detailed plan to mitigate the new coronavirus outbreak, and promised to protect the nation from future threats in cooperation with our overseas allies.

If his words lacked the emotive power of a Barack Obama or Bill Clinton, the former vice president was more than adequate to the moment — especially in contrast to the wretched performance of the actual president the prior evening. Even Donald Trump must have realized that his flat, monotonous, seemingly spooked reading of the teleprompter had failed to reassure the country, when markets reacted with another record-breaking decline.

Drafted by his kooky xenophobic aide Stephen Miller, Trump’s speech struck an immediately discordant tone. When he referred to “a foreign virus,” the president echoed moldy tropes of bigotry, dating from the Dark Ages, when fearful monarchs blamed the outbreak of the plague on Jews and other “foreign” influences. His announced policy initiative — to curtail travel between Europe and the United States — embodied that backward worldview without much likelihood of reducing infections or saving lives.
No doubt Trump meant to “reset” his ruinous approach to the pandemic, realizing that continuing failure will inevitably mean his ejection from office in November. He needed a major adjustment after weeks of downplaying and distorting the coronavirus threat and encouraging his idiot supporters to depict it as a “hoax.” But his speech — devoid of serious proposals to avert catastrophe — only emphasized how poorly he and his cohort are serving the nation. ...

For God's sakes, get another hat! The one you're wearing has completely cut off blood flow to your brain.

The truth has wounded you and caused you to cry out in pain. You and your ilk would vote for Trump even if he machine-gunned thousands of innocents, on camera, in public, and stole $billions from Uncle Sam and performed an OJ Simpson getaway..
 
Donald Trump's choker performance is making Joe Biden appear more presidential every day.

Donald Trump choked and failed to lead in the fight against the coronavirus and is still failing.

In contrast, Joe Biden gave a polished and relevant performance in comparison to Donald Trump's choked, wooden, uninspiring performance.

The coronavirus has exposed Trump as a bombastic, lying, incompetent who chokes when challenged.

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up – Alternet.org

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up
Written by Joe Conason / Creators.Com March 13, 2020

Is Joe Biden president yet?

Biden certainly sounded like the commander in chief on Thursday morning when he addressed the pandemic crisis in a sobering televised speech. Calmly yet firmly, he called the American people to action, proposed a substantive and detailed plan to mitigate the new coronavirus outbreak, and promised to protect the nation from future threats in cooperation with our overseas allies.

If his words lacked the emotive power of a Barack Obama or Bill Clinton, the former vice president was more than adequate to the moment — especially in contrast to the wretched performance of the actual president the prior evening. Even Donald Trump must have realized that his flat, monotonous, seemingly spooked reading of the teleprompter had failed to reassure the country, when markets reacted with another record-breaking decline.

Drafted by his kooky xenophobic aide Stephen Miller, Trump’s speech struck an immediately discordant tone. When he referred to “a foreign virus,” the president echoed moldy tropes of bigotry, dating from the Dark Ages, when fearful monarchs blamed the outbreak of the plague on Jews and other “foreign” influences. His announced policy initiative — to curtail travel between Europe and the United States — embodied that backward worldview without much likelihood of reducing infections or saving lives.
No doubt Trump meant to “reset” his ruinous approach to the pandemic, realizing that continuing failure will inevitably mean his ejection from office in November. He needed a major adjustment after weeks of downplaying and distorting the coronavirus threat and encouraging his idiot supporters to depict it as a “hoax.” But his speech — devoid of serious proposals to avert catastrophe — only emphasized how poorly he and his cohort are serving the nation. ...
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Donald Trump's choker performance is making Joe Biden appear more presidential every day.

Donald Trump choked and failed to lead in the fight against the coronavirus and is still failing.

In contrast, Joe Biden gave a polished and relevant performance in comparison to Donald Trump's choked, wooden, uninspiring performance.

The coronavirus has exposed Trump as a bombastic, lying, incompetent who chokes when challenged.

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up – Alternet.org

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up
Written by Joe Conason / Creators.Com March 13, 2020

Is Joe Biden president yet?

Biden certainly sounded like the commander in chief on Thursday morning when he addressed the pandemic crisis in a sobering televised speech. Calmly yet firmly, he called the American people to action, proposed a substantive and detailed plan to mitigate the new coronavirus outbreak, and promised to protect the nation from future threats in cooperation with our overseas allies.

If his words lacked the emotive power of a Barack Obama or Bill Clinton, the former vice president was more than adequate to the moment — especially in contrast to the wretched performance of the actual president the prior evening. Even Donald Trump must have realized that his flat, monotonous, seemingly spooked reading of the teleprompter had failed to reassure the country, when markets reacted with another record-breaking decline.

Drafted by his kooky xenophobic aide Stephen Miller, Trump’s speech struck an immediately discordant tone. When he referred to “a foreign virus,” the president echoed moldy tropes of bigotry, dating from the Dark Ages, when fearful monarchs blamed the outbreak of the plague on Jews and other “foreign” influences. His announced policy initiative — to curtail travel between Europe and the United States — embodied that backward worldview without much likelihood of reducing infections or saving lives.
No doubt Trump meant to “reset” his ruinous approach to the pandemic, realizing that continuing failure will inevitably mean his ejection from office in November. He needed a major adjustment after weeks of downplaying and distorting the coronavirus threat and encouraging his idiot supporters to depict it as a “hoax.” But his speech — devoid of serious proposals to avert catastrophe — only emphasized how poorly he and his cohort are serving the nation. ...

Are you talking about Biden’s snoozefest in front of...no audience?



Yea, he really nailed the important stuff, like not being “xenophobic”. Something Americans are real concerned about.
 
Lol !!!
Biden can't even remember what fucking day it is !! :laughing0301:

You lunatics have no idea how lucky you are that senile Joe has an excuse to stay off the campaign trail, since the more he's out there, the more he fucks up when he opens his mouth.
Wrong.
 
Donald Trump's choker performance is making Joe Biden appear more presidential every day.

Donald Trump choked and failed to lead in the fight against the coronavirus and is still failing.

In contrast, Joe Biden gave a polished and relevant performance in comparison to Donald Trump's choked, wooden, uninspiring performance.

The coronavirus has exposed Trump as a bombastic, lying, incompetent who chokes when challenged.

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up – Alternet.org

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up
Written by Joe Conason / Creators.Com March 13, 2020

Is Joe Biden president yet?

Biden certainly sounded like the commander in chief on Thursday morning when he addressed the pandemic crisis in a sobering televised speech. Calmly yet firmly, he called the American people to action, proposed a substantive and detailed plan to mitigate the new coronavirus outbreak, and promised to protect the nation from future threats in cooperation with our overseas allies.

If his words lacked the emotive power of a Barack Obama or Bill Clinton, the former vice president was more than adequate to the moment — especially in contrast to the wretched performance of the actual president the prior evening. Even Donald Trump must have realized that his flat, monotonous, seemingly spooked reading of the teleprompter had failed to reassure the country, when markets reacted with another record-breaking decline.

Drafted by his kooky xenophobic aide Stephen Miller, Trump’s speech struck an immediately discordant tone. When he referred to “a foreign virus,” the president echoed moldy tropes of bigotry, dating from the Dark Ages, when fearful monarchs blamed the outbreak of the plague on Jews and other “foreign” influences. His announced policy initiative — to curtail travel between Europe and the United States — embodied that backward worldview without much likelihood of reducing infections or saving lives.
No doubt Trump meant to “reset” his ruinous approach to the pandemic, realizing that continuing failure will inevitably mean his ejection from office in November. He needed a major adjustment after weeks of downplaying and distorting the coronavirus threat and encouraging his idiot supporters to depict it as a “hoax.” But his speech — devoid of serious proposals to avert catastrophe — only emphasized how poorly he and his cohort are serving the nation. ...

For God's sakes, get another hat! The one you're wearing has completely cut off blood flow to your brain.

The truth has wounded you and caused you to cry out in pain. You and your ilk would vote for Trump even if he machine-gunned thousands of innocents, on camera, in public, and stole $billions from Uncle Sam and performed an OJ Simpson getaway..

joe-biden-malarkey.jpg
 
Donald Trump's choker performance is making Joe Biden appear more presidential every day.

Donald Trump choked and failed to lead in the fight against the coronavirus and is still failing.

In contrast, Joe Biden gave a polished and relevant performance in comparison to Donald Trump's choked, wooden, uninspiring performance.

The coronavirus has exposed Trump as a bombastic, lying, incompetent who chokes when challenged.

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up – Alternet.org

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up
Written by Joe Conason / Creators.Com March 13, 2020

Is Joe Biden president yet?

Biden certainly sounded like the commander in chief on Thursday morning when he addressed the pandemic crisis in a sobering televised speech. Calmly yet firmly, he called the American people to action, proposed a substantive and detailed plan to mitigate the new coronavirus outbreak, and promised to protect the nation from future threats in cooperation with our overseas allies.

If his words lacked the emotive power of a Barack Obama or Bill Clinton, the former vice president was more than adequate to the moment — especially in contrast to the wretched performance of the actual president the prior evening. Even Donald Trump must have realized that his flat, monotonous, seemingly spooked reading of the teleprompter had failed to reassure the country, when markets reacted with another record-breaking decline.

Drafted by his kooky xenophobic aide Stephen Miller, Trump’s speech struck an immediately discordant tone. When he referred to “a foreign virus,” the president echoed moldy tropes of bigotry, dating from the Dark Ages, when fearful monarchs blamed the outbreak of the plague on Jews and other “foreign” influences. His announced policy initiative — to curtail travel between Europe and the United States — embodied that backward worldview without much likelihood of reducing infections or saving lives.
No doubt Trump meant to “reset” his ruinous approach to the pandemic, realizing that continuing failure will inevitably mean his ejection from office in November. He needed a major adjustment after weeks of downplaying and distorting the coronavirus threat and encouraging his idiot supporters to depict it as a “hoax.” But his speech — devoid of serious proposals to avert catastrophe — only emphasized how poorly he and his cohort are serving the nation. ...

I didn't read your link because the "Biden Stepping Up" was a ploy to take the speech he made from Delaware the other day and turn it into a campaign ad asking for donations. Biden, like the rest of the Democrats, is a slimy fucking weasel besides being a mental case. And one of the things Nancy tried to sneak into the Corona Virus bill was $1 billion for the baby murdering Planned Parenthood.
Trump put Pence in charge of the Response Team. I can just see Sleepy Joe running things.

'Mother' Pence should give you a jollly good spanking for potty-fingers.

im-joe-biden-and-i-forgot-this-message-meme.jpg
 
Donald Trump's choker performance is making Joe Biden appear more presidential every day.

Donald Trump choked and failed to lead in the fight against the coronavirus and is still failing.

In contrast, Joe Biden gave a polished and relevant performance in comparison to Donald Trump's choked, wooden, uninspiring performance.

The coronavirus has exposed Trump as a bombastic, lying, incompetent who chokes when challenged.

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up – Alternet.org

Trump is in failing the face of crisis — and Biden is stepping up
Written by Joe Conason / Creators.Com March 13, 2020

Is Joe Biden president yet?

Biden certainly sounded like the commander in chief on Thursday morning when he addressed the pandemic crisis in a sobering televised speech. Calmly yet firmly, he called the American people to action, proposed a substantive and detailed plan to mitigate the new coronavirus outbreak, and promised to protect the nation from future threats in cooperation with our overseas allies.

If his words lacked the emotive power of a Barack Obama or Bill Clinton, the former vice president was more than adequate to the moment — especially in contrast to the wretched performance of the actual president the prior evening. Even Donald Trump must have realized that his flat, monotonous, seemingly spooked reading of the teleprompter had failed to reassure the country, when markets reacted with another record-breaking decline.

Drafted by his kooky xenophobic aide Stephen Miller, Trump’s speech struck an immediately discordant tone. When he referred to “a foreign virus,” the president echoed moldy tropes of bigotry, dating from the Dark Ages, when fearful monarchs blamed the outbreak of the plague on Jews and other “foreign” influences. His announced policy initiative — to curtail travel between Europe and the United States — embodied that backward worldview without much likelihood of reducing infections or saving lives.
No doubt Trump meant to “reset” his ruinous approach to the pandemic, realizing that continuing failure will inevitably mean his ejection from office in November. He needed a major adjustment after weeks of downplaying and distorting the coronavirus threat and encouraging his idiot supporters to depict it as a “hoax.” But his speech — devoid of serious proposals to avert catastrophe — only emphasized how poorly he and his cohort are serving the nation. ...

Are you talking about Biden’s snoozefest in front of...no audience?



Yea, he really nailed the important stuff, like not being “xenophobic”. Something Americans are real concerned about.

Nope. He must be talking about DJT that failed Miserably at mobilizing the Executive branch and all it's executive agencies to stop COVID-19.
Now, tack a step back. Go to the back of the class.
 

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