The Further Ridiculous Lies of Joseph Robinette Biden

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President Joe Biden, Aug. 10, 2021 (Adam Schultz/The White House)

I had to tube a planned column on the difference between capitalism and corporatism — and the sad reality that we’ve got ourselves the latter for an economy — so that I can call Joe Biden — the corporate Joe Biden, you understand, because he’s surrounded by people who are every bit as bad about this as he is — a dirty liar once again.

I know, I know. “Tell me something I don’t already know, Scott.” I get it. But somebody has to document this stuff, else it might be forgotten. And we simply should never forget just how breathtaking the mendacity of our ruling cabal truly is. (READ MORE from Scott McKay: On Foreign Policy, Dirty Joe Piles Up the Ls)

In case you might have missed one or two of these, here we go…

Trump’s a Dictator From Day One

This pathetic press release dumped out onto media emails across the fruited plain Wednesday:

Donald Trump Would Rule As a Dictator on Day One

When President Biden Says Our Democracy Is On the Line, This is What He Means 

Last night, Donald Trump, in primetime, on national television, and without hesitation — told the American people that he plans to rule as a dictator “on day one.”

This admission is exactly what Joe Biden has been warning the American people about for years.

The day Joe Biden announced he was running for president in 2019, he said Donald Trump’s presidency was a “threat to this nation unlike anything I’ve ever seen in my lifetime,” and said “our very democracy” was at stake in the election.

When Joe Biden accepted his party’s nomination for president, he said: “We have a great purpose as a nation: To open the doors of opportunity to all Americans. To save our democracy. To be a light to the world once again.”

A few days before the 2022 midterms, President Biden warned the American people: “We must, in this moment, dig deep within ourselves and recognize that we can’t take democracy for granted any longer,” adding “In our bones, we know democracy at risk.”

And earlier this year, when announcing his reelection campaign, President Biden said: “Every generation of Americans faced a moment when they have had to defend democracy — stand up for the right to vote and our civil rights. And this is our moment.”

As Donald Trump escalates the stakes of this race, the media cannot shy away from covering his assault on our democracy, including people in his orbit threatening to jail the free press.

With democracy on the line, this is a time for clarity, precision, and appropriate context across the board.

To quote President Biden, “this is our moment.”

Ummm, OK.

This is the administration who sics the FBI on Catholics who attend the Latin Mass, keeps hundreds of Americans as political prisoners for, essentially, trespassing on the grounds of a federal building that is the site of leftist protesting on a practically daily basis, without any such arrests or imprisonments, unconstitutionally robs people of livelihoods because they refuse to take an experimental vaccine known for deadly side effects in more cases than anyone projected, and bypasses Congress to spend billions of dollars on things like student loan bailouts in direct violation of Supreme Court rulings. (READ MORE: Anti-Israel White House Interns Publicly Rebel Against Joe Biden)

But Trump would be a dictator. Why are we saying this? Here’s why:

This is the video clip Team Biden is caterwauling about.

Yes, it’s very tempting to say these are the stupidest people ever to hold political power in America. But that’s not what’s happening.

It’s not that they’re stupid. It’s that they think you’re stupid. They think you’re gullible enough to believe them when they say these things. They think this because they know it already works on their stupid voters.

This idiocy alone is enough to drive home the point of this column, but we’re just getting started. How about this?

Jake Sullivan Extorts Congress for Ukraine Billions

It came off as a planted question, asked in such a way that he could answer it as though he was equivocating, but it fooled exactly no one when Jake Sullivan, the liar who helped orchestrate those 51 intelligence community spooks signing a fraudulent letter claiming that the Hunter Biden laptop story was “Russian disinformation” in order to bamboozle the electorate, claimed that a vote against more Ukraine slush money was a vote for Vladimir Putin.

The Ukraine war is a stalemate. It’s going to be a stalemate for some time, and what will break the stalemate is peace talks. Not more money we don’t have going to a corrupt, dictatorial, and dysfunctional regime that has already wasted and stolen vast amounts of the $100 billion-plus we’ve already given it.

And Sullivan’s contention that Russian conquest of Ukraine is the inevitable result of holding off on more money for this war doesn’t account for peace talks.

What this really amounts to is a threat: Give us more money or we’ll do things that lose the war.

Either that, or something worse…

Lloyd Austin Threatens to Send Your Kids to Die in Eastern Europe

What the hell is this, anyway? Fund Ukraine or we’ll start World War III?

Has Lloyd Austin, the defense secretary of the United States of America, never taken a civics class? Is he not aware that a deployment of American troops to Ukraine, something that will directly subject the American people to the threat of nuclear annihilation by the Russians, can’t be done without congressional approval?

And if they can’t get a Ukraine aid package out of the House — something they could quite easily do, so long as they were willing to act to end the invasion of our southern border by millions of migrants from the Third World as a consideration in return for that aid package (and are unwilling to commit to) — what makes Lloyd Austin think that Congress would approve troop deployments there?

The lies are bad enough. It’s what lurks beneath them which is really objectionable.

We’re still not done. More…

Walter Mitty Plays Lacrosse

College lacrosse is actually a spring sport. Football is a fall sport. It’s uncommon for players to play both — in an interesting sidelight, former Notre Dame and current Alabama backup quarterback Tyler Buchner says he’s transferring back to Notre Dame to take up lacrosse and probably won’t play both — but it’s doable in the right circumstances.

Joe Biden never played lacrosse. He never played college football, either, though he might have had a cup of coffee on the University of Delaware football team. By now we should be done with these provable lies about his background, but they keep coming.

‘It’s a Bunch of Lies’

This is the one you’ve likely been waiting for, because it’s the most egregious of his falsehoods. Give this reporter credit for actually doing the job of trying to hold a public official accountable:

Is this incessant stonewalling in the face of copious receipts sustainable? That probably depends on whether the Obama machine finally decides Biden is simply too toxic to put forward as its puppet candidate for 2024. (READ MORE from Scott McKay: Obama the Puppet-Changer?)

But as we all know, Team Obama is not put off by lies.

Still, it’s hard to believe that this will sell to the American people. All but the most die-hard Democrat partisans know this is bovine excrement of the worst kind. At least come up with some sort of plausible story to explain all that Chinese, Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian, and whatever-else money.

That’s what’s so amazing about all this, how brazen and unsophisticated it is. Give the Clintons some credit — they put together a nonprofit that was a vehicle for their grift, under the auspices that they were doing charitable work, and when they put the arm on some of the world’s worst people to get bribes, it came in the form of a donation for Haitian earthquake relief, or climate change advocacy, or whatever other sweet-smelling garbage they wrapped those bribes in.

This? It’s just a bribe. Straight-up, unexpurgated influence-peddling. And Biden won’t even try to explain it. “Just a bunch of lies,” he says, while his accusers literally have the receipts.

One wonders: Is he such a shameless, unsophisticated liar because he’s cognitively dysfunctional, or does his team think that his cognitive dysfunction will give him a plausible excuse for their lies?

I’m in the second camp. You’re free to make your own decision on the question.

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Scott McKay is a contributing editor at The American Spectator  and publisher of the Hayride, which offers news and commentary on Louisiana and national politics, and RVIVR.com, a national political news aggregation and opinion site. Scott is also the author of The Revivalist Manifesto: How Patriots Can Win The Next American Era, and, more recently, Racism, Revenge and Ruin: It's All Obama, available November 21. He’s also a writer of fiction — check out his four Tales of Ardenia novels Animus, Perdition, Retribution and Quandary at Amazon.
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