^ I watched the latest clip of him tottering around, so apparently lost and confused, and realised that while the jury is out on his mental capacity, something else goes unremarked: it doesnāt seem to matter that the world is watching the President of the United States so enfeebled, so vulnerable.
It doesnāt seem to matter either, about his son, Hunter Bidenās, laptop, the one most of the US media invited us to dismiss as Russian propaganda. Of course, if such a laptop, belonging to a son of Donald Trump, had come to light before Trump was elected, it would have been the end of him. There would have been wall to wall media coverage of its contents, not least the references of payments made from shady deals to āthe big guyā. But any mention of Hunter Bidenās laptop was suppressed out of existence by Big Tech.
For the duration of his presidency, Mr Trump was dogged with Democrat claims he colluded with Russia to seize power. All of those claims were proven false. Democrats, media and tech giants got away with a cover up. They got away with smearing the president. The world knows it was a smear followed by a cover up and yet it has had no consequences for any of the perpetrators. If one thing hasnāt changed, from 2019 until now, it is apparently the corrupt behaviour of so much of the worldās media.
That it doesnāt matter that we know that Biden is failing, that big tech and others colluded to suppress the truth and affect a US election, reminded me of the ongoing farce labelled Partygate. Whatever has or has not happened in the aftermath of internal enquiries, it is evident they broke their own rules. It is also clear they didnāt fear the disease. While the rest of the population was missing weddings and funerals, leaving loved ones to die alone, the politicians and their advisors were secure in the knowledge that get togethers posed no risk at all. Most important of all, they know we know all that and have the gall to think it shouldnāt matter.
I donāt care if Rishi Sunak has sworn loyalty to another state while Chancellor of our Exchequer. I donāt care how much tax his wife pays or doesnāt.
I care that they seem to think none of it matters.