Democrats have a problem.
Despite shoving Joe Biden to the side in terms of the election, they still have to deal with him continuing to make awkward remarks and do weird things while occupying the Oval Office as he continues to deteriorate.
Most Americans think it’s a great thing that the Hamas terrorist leader Ismail Haniyeh was taken out. As we reported, he was living in luxury in Qatar but was done in by an explosive device placed in a guest house room in Tehran months ago and remotely detonated when he visited Iran.
While no one has yet claimed responsibility for ridding the world of this maniac, it has to put Hamas and Iran back on their heels that someone had good enough intel to be able to pull such a thing off, and it’s also fitting, given this guy’s involvement in the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
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I said, “most Americans.” Then we have Joe Biden and his response to Haniyeh’s killing. We denied any involvement. And you can tell from his response that we weren’t involved because he’s too weak-kneed. All he appears to be concerned about is bending over for a deal.
Biden said he was “very concerned.” He said he had a very direct conversation with Israeli Prime Minster Netanyahu. “We have the basis for a ceasefire. He should move on it, and they should move on it now,” Biden asked.
When he was asked about Haniyeh’s killing, all he would say was, “It’s not helped.”
That also sounds like an implied chastisement of Netanyahu.
Taking out terrorists is helpful for the world, and it also sends a message that people will stand up to them, something Biden doesn’t seem to understand, even though there were Americans killed too in the Oct. 7 attack. That’s why Biden is continually getting run over, because he’s constantly projecting weakness and helping to prop up the bad guys implicitly by his actions.
Half measures, in the words of The Karate Kid’s Mr. Miyagi, will get you “squished like grape.” That’s how far we have fallen under Biden — from “We don’t negotiate with terrorists” to “Let’s not antagonize them.”
Here’s a thought, Joe: Taking out Hamas tends to put a crimp in their killings. But he doesn’t seem to care about holding Hamas or Iran accountable; he’s only emboldened them with his actions.
People understandably blasted Biden’s unbelievable reaction.
But Biden didn’t want to pull the trigger on bin Laden either. That’s who we (allegedly) have in charge right now.