Sunday, 20 June 2021

Coal Mining

Many years ago  Joe Biden’s attempt to become US President failed abysmally after he was discovered to have plagiarised a speech from the British Labour Part leader, Neil Kinnock. Plagiarism might not be so bad, but in a display of off-the-scale weirdness and shameless lack of concern with truth, Biden decided also to insert the Kinnock family background of working within coal-mining into the story of the Biden family. Joe liked this family background, even if it wasn’t specifically his family background. He admits this below in 2004: “It turned out I didn’t know anybody in the coal mines. I tried that crap. It didn’t work.”


Well below we see from this recent international summit, Joe has put his great grandfather back in the coal mines! He’s either forgotten or simply doesn’t care that he already admitted it was all made up. The effortless ease with which he lives in a world of total fabrication. Besides the lies, the eloquence of the overall delivery is all that we’ve come to expect. He also uses his now much used line, “I’m going to get into a lot of trouble.”  Who is he going to get in trouble with? Maybe he knew the vicious truth hounds at outlets of integrity like CNN and the BBC were surely going to call him out on his lies, but he just couldn’t stop himself. The roots of coal mining are just too deep in his blood.


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