Friday, December 9, 2022

Joe Biden is Endearingly Honest

What is America? America is well past its prime. Senile, drooling... a stumbling, incoherent basket case who is a pervert in the worst kinds of ways. 

What is Biden? Not the hero America needs right now, but the hero America deserves. 

Fun fact: Joe Biden is in charge of things exactly to the extent George Washington was in charge of things.
When you get old, the veneer cracks. The polite pretenses fail. You can't keep it together anymore and the real you comes out. It's the same government it was from day 1, but they're too tired to manage the pomp and circumstance anymore. 


So... did it ever occur to you that Biden is aware of how he looks on TV? At least, during his lucid moments, as rare as those may be.


Speaking of things going exactly as they should be, it seems America really is successfully being multicultural. Bantu want a fast life environment - easy, but randomly deadly. Christians want a slow life environment - stable if you win but punishing if you don't. And lo, despite sharing a country, each race is getting the environment they desire.

2 comments:

ArthurinCali said...

The unrealistic belief that many Americans hold is that a national leader will come and make everything better. Some are borderline delusional in their conviction that this person is Donald Trump. Others are content to repeatedly live the daydream that Biden is the answer.

Meanwhile, we're told that our purpose in life is to acquire as much useless stuff, and to save the world, one horrific failed intervention at a time. Also, we should all huddle around the almighty GDP Excel spreadsheet for her blessings.

As to politics my favorite quote is by an unknown author:

"America is a corpse. The Democrats are searching her pockets for valuables, while Republicans attempt CPR, even though rigor mortis has set in."

Alrenous said...

Christianity.
Be like the saviour, while you wait for someone to save you.
If you save enough helpless babies, you will deserve to be saved, right? Addressing the problem directly would be wrong or something...
-
It's not a bad quote.