The Joe Biden brand was built on blue collar mythos. Inherent in that stereotype are several core American values: honesty, hard work, the production of something tangible.
The American public knows Biden’s laundry list of foibles and failures, but undergirding it all–keeping the precarious structure standing–is the received wisdom that Biden has a good heart. That for all his human error, he means well. That even when he erred tremendously, he believed he was doing the right thing.
Biden’s supporters don so many blinders, their field of vision is a pinhole at this point.
The Iraq war? Hey, a lot of people thought WMDs were real. The ’94 crime bill? Tough love for blacks. The fondling? He’s just a touchy-feely guy. Even the China and Ukraine deals that benefited Hunter: just a dad trying to help his troubled son. Tara Reade? Pffft lol, never happened, no pattern!
The essential quality of a man is how closely his ideals match his actions. It matters if the motivational speaker actually rose from rags to riches, if a preacher truly felt a calling to the priesthood, if a gangster rapper in fact shot his rivals and grew up in the projects.
“I am what I am,” says Popeye the Sailor. That’s why he is the hero, and insincere Bluto the villain.
Not Making the Grade
Biden, upon closer inspection, did not eat his spinach. Reports have recently resurfaced that Biden dishonestly bragged about his academic achievements to voters. It was a different time, before folks could fact check a speaker with a smartphone before he’d finished his sentence.
He is the puppet of the OBAMA ‘shadow government” and the SOROS “deep state” and all the “dark money from these two liberal communist.