Monday, 3 May 2021

Mars, Vaccines, Internet, Biden

I’ve tried to rein myself in from wallowing in Joe Biden and his demented ramblings, as for one thing it’s not as if there’s anything left to prove on that front - however much the joke of the mainstream media in general tries to hide things. I’m giving in to temptation though as this quote below is I think too exalted to miss out on. I don’t know if I should be able to post the short video itself here but anyway I’ll print the quote, and as you can see in the link to the video, it’s not an unfair chopping up of his words.


“Scientific breakthroughs took us to the moon. Now we’re on Mars discovering vaccines, gave us the internet ...”

An apologist for Biden would presumably argue there should be a comma after Mars, but, in this sudden energetic burst from out of the confines of his more usual stupor, this is not really how Biden delivers it. Based on the spoken words it’s all pretty random as to where the punctuation marks should if anywhere go. As for the “gave us the internet” bit  that immediately follows Mars and discovering vaccines: comma or no comma, good luck in making sense of that flow! “What he means is ...” Yes, thank you, interpreter. 

There is it seems for Biden at times no mental filter to say, “Wait up Joe. Those words make no sense.” Though, in his favour, it could be claimed that I’ve been too presumptuous in inserting that comma after vaccines, and Biden is actually claiming that “discovering vaccines gave us the internet.” What a revolutionary thought! Whether Mars was involved is another issue.

Speaking of demented ramblings, here are some highlights of a speech Biden, the most popular president ever, recently delivered at the 50th anniversary of Amtrak trains (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) and where the words are seemingly, at least in places, Joe’s own. There is contained within an incredible story about getting a train to his birthday party, and then getting a train back. Enjoy. Another highlight is a few yards of masked running without falling down. There are also some words haphazardly joined up together that, if we can fill in the mysterious gaps, seemingly imply some New York tunnel could have been built. 
Seriously though, imagine the mind that came up with this stuff for such an occasion - or any occasion - and was happy with it. What a freak show.


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