President Joe Biden went to greet Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, Marine veteran Paul Whelan, and journalist Alsu Kurmasheva when they arrived back at Joint Base Andrews on Thursday night after being released by Russia in a huge prisoner swap. The West released some very bad guys in return for the release of the wrongfully detained Americans. But the bad part of the deal isn’t getting as much air.
Biden took along Vice President Kamala Harris. But having two weak, impaired people just doubles down on the bad. If they’re going to try to put this off as a “shared presidency” now, it’s not going to work, in addition to being unconstitutional.
As we reported, in an unscripted moment where Harris had to talk without reading out of her notes from a binder, she came out with a word salad mess.
“This is just an extraordinary testament to the importance of having a president who understands the power of diplomacy and understands the strength that rests in understanding the significance of diplomacy and strengthening alliances,” she said. Alrighty now. It’s important to understand the importance of importance, don’t you think that’s important?
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Then Biden opened his mouth.
Biden also mentioned how the deal was important to the families of the nationals as well. “My father used to say family is the beginning the middle and the end, it’s about who we are as a country”. To Putin, he has this to say: “Stop.” “To me, this is about the essence of who we are as a country”.
Biden still hasn’t figured out that words like “Don’t” and “Stop” aren’t very effective when you’re viewed as weak. It didn’t stop Russia from wrongfully detaining two of the three that they greeted; they were detained under Biden, although he didn’t seem to understand that in bizarre comments that he made on Thursday.
He continued with weird remarks that failed to grasp reality while welcoming the Americans home. Here’s what he said to Gershkovich, which, when you think about it in a broader sense, comes across as a threat to all of us that “there’s no way out.”
“You’re stuck with me as president for a while, kid. There’s no way out. You got me for at least 90 days or so,” Biden said with the weird empty-headed smirk he has. (It’s way past his bedtime, so the chances of weirdness go up.)
Unfortunately, because he’s Biden and his brain is mush, he doesn’t seem to understand we’re actually stuck with him for longer than that — until Jan. 20, 2025. Or is he unintentionally giving away some other plan, resigning earlier, and handing it to Kamala? Barring some other kind of funny business, we’re still going to be “burdened by what has been” until January, at least as of now, even if Joe doesn’t get it. Even though it would probably help Kamala politically, he doesn’t appear inclined to want to give up any more of his time occupying the office. And that’s what really reveals what little regard he has for Kamala and the country.
Also, unfortunately, there’s “no way out” sounds like an ominous threat and a big problem until then — because having someone allegedly in charge with his issues is putting us all at risk. Are the unelected powers behind the scenes going to be covering for him? That’s another problem.
Notice, too, that weird walk with both hands out that he’s doing more and more. It’s incredibly concerning that this is the guy at the switch for even that period of time.