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  1. cccjwh always brings up Trump's dick...that's his go to when he has nothing intelligent to say.
  2. Politics Biden’s year of forgetting, going the wrong way and saying the wrong thing It was a gaffe-filled year for President Biden, who showed no sign of changing his ways in 2023, when he begins the third year of his presidency. "Let me start off with two words: Made in America," Biden declared in October. The president fumbled throughout the year, from confusion to mispronunciations to factual mix-ups. This included falling off his bike in Delaware, attempting to shake hands with thin air and referring to Kamala Harris as the president. Biden, who is already the oldest president in history, is expected to decare his run for re-election in the new year. BIDEN DAILY GAFFE AVERAGE: THE PRESIDENT IS BATTING NEARLY A THOUSAND President Biden's 2022 was filled with confusion, mispronunciations and outright lies. (Screenshot/Twitter) "Dr. Biden thinks that uh, my wife thinks that uh, that I uh, that, that we're, that we're doing something very important," Biden said in October when asked if he'll run for a second term. BIDEN’S FINAL WEEK OF CAMPAIGNING PLAGUED WITH GAFFES: ‘WHAT’S HIS NAME?’ Biden, at 80 years old, has remained in good physical health. But in July, he mistakenly said he has cancer. "That’s why I and so damn many other people I grew up with have cancer and why for the longest time Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation," Biden said when speaking about the oil industry. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden (Jaob King/Pool Photo via AP) 80-YEAR-OLD BIDEN FALSELY CLAIMS DELAWARE HAS MOST CHICKENS IN THE NATION Biden struggled to find his way off stage after three speeches this year. On one occasion in December, he was led off by a young girl at a Toys for Tots event. When discussing Russian President Vladimir Putin, Biden struggled to say the word, "kleptocracy." "We're going to seize their yachts, their luxury homes and other ill-begotten gains of Putin's kleptoc – yeah – kleptocracy and kep – the guys who are the kleptocracies." President Biden needed directions on how to leave after several of his speeches. (REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst ) Biden spent his last day on the campaign trail at an event for Wes Moore, who was elected governor of Maryland after polls showed he would win by a margin of roughly 30%. There, Biden struggled to remember the name of the candidate he was there to help. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP "And, of course, you got that next governor. What’s his name? Wes … Wes …," Biden said, turning to members of the audience who held up Wes Moore signs. "Wes Moore!" The president's most tragic slipup came in September when he asked where the late Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Ind., was weeks after she died in a car crash.
  3. Opinion What Biden's woke military has wrought The U.S. military should be the ultimate meritocracy – nothing matters on the battlefield other than training, leadership, and the trust between fellow soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines. Unfortunately, recent Democrat administrations – and Joe Biden’s is no exception – have made race, gender, and controversial political teachings an integral part of military training and values, from the Pentagon to our service academies. A recent Reagan National Defense Survey found that the number of Americans with a "great deal" of confidence in the military has plummeted from 70 percent in 2018, to 45 percent now. The largest decline in trust comes among Republicans, whose strong confidence fell from 87 percent to 53 percent – a disturbing 34 percent drop. This has real world consequences for recruitment, especially since young conservatives are far more likely to serve in the military than their liberal counterparts. Last year, the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard all missed their recruitment goals by significant margins. This year, the recruitment crisis has continued with the Army expected to miss its recruitment objective by as many as 30,000 soldiers. A similar story is unfolding at our military academies with the number of applications last year tumbling by 12 percent at West Point, over 20 percent at both Annapolis and the U.S. Air Force Academy, and by 25 percent at the Virginia Military Institute. During the same period, the number of college applicants nationwide rose over 20 percent. The Biden administration’s politicization of the armed forces has contributed to this disturbing collapse in morale. Soon after Joe Biden became president, the Pentagon ordered an unprecedented military-wide "stand down" of service members to root out right wing domestic extremists, wasting 5.8 million man hours. The Pentagon then hired Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officers at salaries as high as $200,000. For the past two years, the Department of Defense rigidly enforced vaccine requirements, cutting off tens of thousands of service members from benefits, even when many have legitimate objections and are young, healthy adults.
  4. 'AMERICA IS IN TROUBLE' Critics erupt after Biden official's comments about 'gender-affirming care' for kids resurface
  5. https://apnews.com/article/cleveland-browns-sports-myles-garrett-kevin-stefanski-grant-delpit-9d44ba7964f0b18f68e7825480e54b09 CLEVELAND (AP) — Browns Pro Bowl defensive end Myles Garrett was benched for the start of Saturday’s loss to New Orleans by coach Kevin Stefanski for an unspecified team violation, the latest twist in an odd season for the star. Garrett wasn’t on the field for the Saints’ first series, and Stefanski revealed Monday that it was because he was being disciplined...
  6. Opinion RULES FOR THEE, NOT FOR ME:Biden's climate czars want to fly private, live like kings, while you shiver in the cold
  7. POLAR EXPRESS GOP gov drops migrants off at Kamala Harris' house as end of Title 42 looms
  8. Media Students at expensive university demand A-grades for everyone
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