Joe Lies About Loving The Vets… Two Stories This Week PROVE It

Joe Biden is a lifelong politician who has a convenient lie for every occasion. He tells debunked lies so freely that even friendly press has given up trying to cover for him.

They chalk it up to some version of grandpa telling harmless yarns about the monster fish he caught that one time… only it got away.

If Joe’s lies were truly harmless, nobody would care. But they really aren’t. Some of them are self-serving and manipulative… trying to ingratiate himself to this or that group, shamelessly eliciting pity, usually by standing on the corpse of his son, or whipping up anger and indignation against political rivals, as a cheat to avoid facing facts and issues.

One of the BIG lies he told recently was the claim that no American veterans have died under a Biden Presidency. That comes as a surprise not only to the 13 killed in Kabul during the cluster***k that was Joe Biden’s ‘Fall of Saigon’ moment, but two Navy SEALs lost in the Arabian Sea in January, or the three troops killed in ‘Tower 22’ in Jordan, as part of a drone strike by Iranian proxies.

One grieving Gold Star father raised his voice in protest during the State Of The Union, demanding that the lives lost by his son and their peers not be resigned to the dustbin of history. That father was arrested and faced real criminal charges for that interruption… until the DOJ was shamed into dropping those charges.

Joe has repeatedly used a series of debunked lies to defame his opponent as holding the military in contempt. This ranged from the fully discredited ‘Russian Bounties’ line to the ‘suckers and losers’ line where Trump supposedly refused to visit a WWI cemetery.

Here’s what Reuters said about the real reason that incident was canceled:

The president was scheduled to pay tribute at a ceremony at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery in Belleau, about 85 km (50 miles) east of Paris, with his wife Melania. But light steady rain and a low cloud ceiling prevented his helicopter from traveling to the site. — Reuters, Nov 2018

When he’s not looking at his watch during important ceremonies, or denying their deaths, he sometimes has to meet real-life people.

If we really want to know how he treats people, (remembering how Trump was curb-stomped by the press when he spoke critically of a Gold Star parent Khizr Khan long before he was elected) we should look at how Biden interacts with real honest-to-goodness heroes.

President Joe Biden reportedly lashed out at a House Democrat after he raised concerns about the party’s electoral prospects if a change was not made at the top of the ticket.

The president reportedly had a “tense” Zoom call with Democrats shortly before the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.

“The call was even worse than the debate,” one person who was part of the call told Puck News. “He was rambling; he’d start an answer, then lose his train of thought, then would just say ‘whatever.’ He really couldn’t complete an answer. I lost a ton of respect for him.”

Another person who was on the call said, “The president was rambling, dismissive of concerns, unable or unprepared to present a campaign strategy, and had a particularly troubling exchange with Jason Crow—saying to him, ‘Tell me something you’ve never done with your Bronze Star like my son.’”

The comment was directed to Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.), who received a Bronze Star and was perceived as comparing him to Biden’s son Beau Biden, who died in 2015.

A participant of the call told Puck, “Had the assassination attempt not occurred an hour later, I imagine 50 people on that Zoom were ready to come out publicly against him.” — IJR

The same outlets that are trying to invoke Khan’s criticism of Trump as a counterweight to the story that comes next did their best to minimize the story where Biden went on a weird rant berating a Gold Star recipient expressing genuine concerns about Joe’s fitness to lead.

The Democrats are doing everything they can to downplay the current plight of the US military, including lives lost directly due to bad decisions made by Joe Biden.

In the middle of the GOP convention, time was carved out to honor the lives lost due to that tragedy in Kabul, one of the parents was invited out to read the names of the fallen… while others on stage held up large photos to make those names all the more tangible.

Something beautiful happened as those names were read. It was entirely spontaneous, and grew in strength as others heard what was happening, understood, and joined their voices to the chorus.

As they read through the names, pausing after each one… the audience began to echo the name back. The GOP audience honored each name, by giving voice to it.

It was a beautiful showing of grassroots support that would never have worked if it had been scripted. It showed exactly who it is that cares about the lives lost that day… and who doesn’t.


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By Kate Stephenson
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