Joe Biden is no longer president and not a moment too soon. After producing the most corrupt slate of pardons in American history, he and Jill Biden shuffled off to Joint Base Andrews to board Air Force One for the last time. Before heading to California for another vacation, something the former president spent nearly 40 percent of his presidency on, he slurred his way through one final speech.
In doing so, he took his shots at Donald Trump while speaking in delusionally lofty terms about the results of the last four years.
BIDEN: History’s going to mark down just what you did, you know, but the point I want to make today as I made clear in my farewell address, as we all do have more to, we have a lot more to do. If you heard the inaugural address today, then we’ve got a lot more to do.
(Pauses and makes the Sign of the Cross)
I heard the inaugural address delivered by now-President Donald Trump on Monday, and Biden is correct that there’s a lot more to do. He’s just not right in the way he means it. America’s decision to elect Trump to a second term is a direct rebuke of the defunct Biden administration and its disastrous policies. People stood up and said enough is enough. While the Democratic Party and its radicalism will undoubtedly see a resurgence at some point because that’s how these things go, it has been rejected for the foreseeable future.
Biden doesn’t want to admit that because even though he’s been as thoroughly defeated and embarrassed as any president in recent memory upon leaving office, he still longs to be seen as a historic statesman. I hate to break it to him, though: That ship has sailed.
BIDEN: We’re leaving office, but we’re not leaving the fight. You’re smart. You’re skilled. You’re passionate. The country needs you again. So stall you can. Stay engaged in all the ways you can, whether it’s in public service, the private sector or philanthropy, academia, running for office yourself, or anything else you choose to do. I give you my word, we believe in you. We, Jill and I, our family believe in you. Just as I’ve said, how the laws we enacted, our seeds are going to grow and bloom for decades to come. I say that to you as well. […]
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