Who fell harder? Biden on the steps to his plane or Harris on GMA? (Good luck finding a video clip of the Harris disaster.) — Scott Adams, cartoonist
Does Joe Biden seem like he’s in the mental and physical condition to be a bulwark against China’s aggression?
We all know the answer to that.
This is a guy who is terrified to hold a mostly scripted press conference.
He’s not staring down Xi Jinping anytime soon.
Biden is all bluster, and it’s not even convincing bluster, hence Vladimir Putin calling his bluff yesterday. — Bonchie, columnist, RedState
Chinese officials just said “you do not come from a position of strength,” and somehow it’s not the biggest story of the day. — Mike Cernovich, author, Gorilla Mindset
Democrats have been playing this game with American workers for generations.
Clinton told workers that their jobs were going away and not coming back, and they had to go to college.
Bloomberg told coal miners they had to learn to code.
Now we've got Kerry pushing the old Obama line about making solar panels.
And Democrats and their media wonder why workers voted for Trump. — FrontPage
@twitter has the disastrous US-China meeting as the #22 story in the news section—and the issue isn’t Trending at all. This is total manipulation. — Richard Grenell, former ambassador
If you're not having buyer’s remorse on a Biden/Harris ticket yet, take a drive to the border. — Burgess Owens, U.S. representative
Amazing how the "undiplomatic" Trump was a much more effective diplomat than the DC careerists. — Joel Pollak, novelist, Joubert Park
Never seen a CCP delegation treat a US delegation like this. They just openly bashed them to their faces. Blinken appeared amateurish and way out of his league. Completely unprepared. — Jack Posobiec, author, The Antifa
At mainstream newsrooms across the country, reporters and editors are being forced out because staffers increasingly insist upon—and are being granted—the right to a homogenous political environment. Substack is not that, refuses to be that, and therefore inspires outrage. — Matt Taibbi, author, Griftopia
Scott Hounsell: It seems everything with liberalism is about two things: force and, as a direct result, hypocrisy. Whether it is taxes, speech, or any of the other 100 different ways it seeks to control your life, the inherent requirement for the left’s enforcement mechanism of their grandiose ideological quest is always force. Don’t pay your taxes? Force. Don’t want to buy an electric car? Force. Don’t want to believe that a man can become a woman? Force. And as we have been seeing more recently, decide you don’t want to get vaccinated? Force. ...
If you think that climate change is as big of a threat as you constantly lecture us that it is, why don’t you just volunteer to make the changes in your life to combat it? ...
If, again, climate change was such a grave threat to our existence, and immediate action is necessary, why would you only give up some? Why would you not give it all up? Why wouldn’t you take the totality of the action available to you, with as much ...
Anony Mee: Joe is building a more impoverished populace, a diminished and less robust commercial sector, and a disheartened electorate. Republicans must pound this message home and give this administration a daily beat-down from now until November 2022. It’s the very least Joe’s minions deserve.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/10/joes_tricky_tax_trick.html
Spruce Fontaine: How does one debate with a side that claims with a straight face that the supply chain problems are an indicator that President Brandon has fixed the recession (according to Sec. Buttigieg) or that the $3.5-trillion infrastructure package is already paid for?
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/10/slumming_in_america_off_borrowed_moral_capital.html