Tucker Carlson: Imagine you’re Joe Biden.
In the last six months alone, you’ve lost your throne atop the Democrat Party, your influence in American politics, your dream of incarcerating your top political opponent, and any hope of having a say in the next administration. At the same time, your ineffectual party lost the White House, the Senate, and the House, suffering election-night defeats so humiliating that even MSNBC has come to embrace your incoming predecessor.
It’s safe to say you have nothing left to lose.
In a way, it’s an empowering set of circumstances. Sure, you’re widely regarded as an extraneous afterthought, but you also have the unique opportunity to spend the next two months using the presidency to do whatever you’d like without any possibility of facing the personal or political consequences.
What could anybody do about it, vote you out of office? Already happened. Prosecute you? You’d probably be six feet under before any real investigation got off the ground anyway. The world is your oyster.
So what would you do? Use your final ounces of capital to fight for one last policy to help your voters?
Biden has other ideas. Rather than thanking his constituents for continuously rewarding his mediocrity with reelection after reelection, the outgoing president is proactively endangering them by beating his decades-old war drums one final time.
In the past 72 hours, Biden’s mind-numbing decisions have dragged humanity to the brink of extinction-level violence in the name of a foreign end that has nothing to do with the United States. And it’s been entirely unprompted.
No one baited the president into allowing Ukraine to launch American missiles into Russia. Nor did anyone force his hand into giving Kyiv antipersonnel land mines, continuing to invest billions of taxpayer dollars into the slaughter of a generation of Eastern Europeans, and refusing to facilitate good-faith negotiations in the name of long-lasting peace.
He’s made those decisions because, in his moment of complete liberation, Joe Biden’s top priorities are to stoke global chaos, lure Vladimir Putin into using his nukes, and put America’s interests last.
That will define his legacy.
In the last six months alone, you’ve lost your throne atop the Democrat Party, your influence in American politics, your dream of incarcerating your top political opponent, and any hope of having a say in the next administration. At the same time, your ineffectual party lost the White House, the Senate, and the House, suffering election-night defeats so humiliating that even MSNBC has come to embrace your incoming predecessor.
It’s safe to say you have nothing left to lose.
In a way, it’s an empowering set of circumstances. Sure, you’re widely regarded as an extraneous afterthought, but you also have the unique opportunity to spend the next two months using the presidency to do whatever you’d like without any possibility of facing the personal or political consequences.
What could anybody do about it, vote you out of office? Already happened. Prosecute you? You’d probably be six feet under before any real investigation got off the ground anyway. The world is your oyster.
So what would you do? Use your final ounces of capital to fight for one last policy to help your voters?
Biden has other ideas. Rather than thanking his constituents for continuously rewarding his mediocrity with reelection after reelection, the outgoing president is proactively endangering them by beating his decades-old war drums one final time.
In the past 72 hours, Biden’s mind-numbing decisions have dragged humanity to the brink of extinction-level violence in the name of a foreign end that has nothing to do with the United States. And it’s been entirely unprompted.
No one baited the president into allowing Ukraine to launch American missiles into Russia. Nor did anyone force his hand into giving Kyiv antipersonnel land mines, continuing to invest billions of taxpayer dollars into the slaughter of a generation of Eastern Europeans, and refusing to facilitate good-faith negotiations in the name of long-lasting peace.
He’s made those decisions because, in his moment of complete liberation, Joe Biden’s top priorities are to stoke global chaos, lure Vladimir Putin into using his nukes, and put America’s interests last.
That will define his legacy.