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Letter to the editor: With pardon, Biden cements legacy as worst president ever

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By Tribune-Review
2 Min Read Dec. 7, 2024 | 1 year Ago
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By now, I’m sure you are aware that Joe Biden has soiled himself, the Democratic Party and every Democrat who has supported that dying party by pardoning his criminal son after swearing for the past two years that he would allow the justice system to run its course, regardless of the outcome.

Even much of the legacy media, which to me is part and parcel of the Democratic Party, is shocked, or at least feigning shock. Some pundits are claiming Biden has “tainted” his legacy by lying about his respect for the law, claiming “no one is above the law,” and now publicly spitting on that concept.

But in my opinion, Biden has not tainted his legacy; he has actually cemented his legacy as not only the worst president ever, but also the worst liar ever. So much of what he has claimed, from “the border is secure” to “inflation is transitory” to “Trump is a threat to our democracy,” has been lies. Now the Democratic Party is left in tatters, with a failed candidate who wasted $1.5 billion on a campaign that had no idea how to fix what Biden broke, but gave much of the money to the richest people on the planet for favorable, but meaningless, endorsements.

Democrats and their media allies are now lost in an ideology of identity politics, victimhood and elitism that Americans overwhelmingly rejected, and which will end up in the dustbin of history, where it belongs.

Bob Jacobs

Unity

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