I find clips like this concerning.
@0:25 regarding the inauguration, Biden says "it's a good thing I'm not showing up".
@0:25 regarding the inauguration, Biden says "it's a good thing I'm not showing up".
I find clips like this concerning.
@0:25 regarding the inauguration, Biden says "it's a good thing I'm not showing up".
I find clips like this concerning.
@0:25 regarding the inauguration, Biden says "it's a good thing I'm not showing up".
Listen again. Biden did not say, "I." Biden said, "He indicated he wasn't going to show up..." Biden was referring to Trump.
He did say "it's a good thing I'm not showing up". And this is just one of several times that he's gotten his words jumbled in a way that indicates he might be becoming senile or in the early stages of dementia, which unfortunately happens to some people when they're in their 78 years old. Below is a screenshot I made of the video with closed caption on.
I agree with Joe. There is no need for a distraction by having any crowd present booing Trump.I find clips like this concerning.
@0:25 regarding the inauguration, Biden says "it's a good thing I'm not showing up".
He certainly wasn't saying it in reference to himself. He was clearly saying it as a quote of Trump.Listen to the video. Stop reading quotes and listen yourself. He didn't say it.
Not only are our worries not over, but they are only beginning.
Had the victors simply accepted success, things COULD have proceeded well. Unity COULD have been encouraged, etc., BUT the leadership of that party decided to take the opportunity to guarantee a one-part government for the future and, also, to consider any and all persons who did not get on board with their own cause this past year to be enemies of the state who must be eliminated from public life at the least. It's a tragic development that will have longlasting consequences.
Every extremist cause has to have its functional myths. Otherwise, it would be impossible to justify the ferocity and the commitment of that movement.Had the one who lost not instigated insurrection and sedition...
Not only are our worries not over, but they are only beginning.
Had the victors simply accepted success, things COULD have proceeded well. Unity COULD have been encouraged, etc., BUT the leadership of that party decided to take the opportunity to guarantee a one-part government for the future and, also, to consider any and all persons who did not get on board with their own cause this past year to be enemies of the state who must be eliminated from public life at the least. It's a tragic development that will have longlasting consequences.
Your post makes little sense.Every extremist cause has to have its functional myths. Otherwise, it would be impossible to justify the ferocity and the commitment of that movement.
This one you've recounted for us is nothing special. It's just one (or two) more being added to the fifteen or so that were tried out earlier and fizzled, one after another. They do seem to be coming in more rapid succession lately, though.
Democrats did accept success.
You think that calling for the impeachment of the President less than a week before his term of office ends anyway constitutes business as usual? And proposing to bar him for seeking office (a la Iran's "democracy") is just routine stuff? There are are at least a half-dozen other outrages that could be mentioned and which refute your theory.
Listen to the video. Stop reading quotes and listen yourself. He didn't say it.
I did listen, several times. And then I went to closed captioning to verify it.