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Gun bans, Chipman nomination likely off the table as Biden loses cred over Afghan rout
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It took Joe Biden just seven months to cripple this country’s economy, security and credibility.
On Sunday, Biden lost the moral authority he needs to govern, as well as the respect of voters, foreign leaders and the mainstream media, who have finally stopped asking about his daily dose of ice-cream and turned their attention to issues of real consequence. The Atlantic published a story Sunday titled “Biden’s betrayal of Afghans will live in infamy.” MSNBC called the rout “Biden’s disastrous Afghanistan charade,” and even a news actor at CNN admitted that the Taliban’s blitzkrieg caught the Biden-Harris administration “flat-footed.”
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MarkHamTownsend
(8/17/2021)
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It would be very nice to believe that Biden's bungling in Afghanistan would hobble or even TKO his gun grabbing schemes.
But, I am NOT going to count on it!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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