Would You Like To Buy a Bridge ?

Because I believe that almost everything is genetic, after reading the paper this morning I thought, “Is it possible that Joe Biden is related to George Parker, and furthermore “would I buy a bridge from this man?” 


For those not familiar with George C. Parker (1860-1936), he was a native New Yorker, and was responsible for originating the phrase, “If you believe that, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell to you”. George Parker was a notorious con-man and liar. His greatest con was selling the Brooklyn Bridge. Legend claimed that he sold it at least twice a week.  He did sell it several times including at least once for $50,000!  The new owner would be discovered he was the victim of a con when the New York police officers would stop the “new owners” from setting up toll booths in the middle of the bridge.

George Parker was a chronic con-man and liar, and apparently just could not stop himself. Does this trait sound familiar? Genetically speaking it seems to me that Joe Biden and George Parker could have a DNA similarity … a very dominant “mendacity gene!”

Let’s face it our President, Joe Biden, lies a lot.

Recently Joe Biden he told a story about a train conductor and himself on his last ride on the commuter train. The conductor had retired 2 yrs. earlier.  The incident never happened. 

This is not an isolated example of Mendacious Joe lying.

From the Courier Journal:

“It has become clear is that Biden’s “word” means virtually nothing.

Apart from his lies about raising taxes and that his $3.5 trillion spending plan “costs zero dollars,” Biden was badly exposed regarding his decision on Afghanistan.

In August, ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, in an interview with Biden, asked: “So no one told — your military advisers did not tell you, ‘No, we should just keep 2,500 troops’…?”

Biden said: “No. No one said that to me that I can recall.”

Subsequently, during sworn congressional testimony, Gen. Frank McKenzie confirmed that he “recommended that we maintain 2,500 troops in Afghanistan.”

It not difficult to find multiple examples of Mendacious Joe lying.

The following Biden statements were all judged as false by Politifact:

Biden stated on August 20, 2021 in remarks:

Al-Qaida is “gone” from Afghanistan.

Biden stated on July 22, 2021 in a CNN town hall:

“The cost of an automobile, it’s kind of back to what it was before the pandemic.”

Biden stated on June 23, 2021 in a White House announcement:

“The Second Amendment, from the day it was passed, limited the type of people who could own a gun and what type of weapon you could own.”

Biden stated on May 3, 2021 in remarks on the American Families Plan:

For vaccine rates among Americans 65 and older, “there’s virtually no difference between white, Black, Hispanic, Asian American.”

Biden stated on March 25, 2021 in press conference:

“We’re sending back the vast majority of the families that are coming.”

However this tendency to lie is not a new thing for Mendacious Joe.

Again from Politico:

Candidate Joe Biden stated on October 15, 2020 in a town hall:

“The boilermakers union has endorsed me because I sat down with them and went into great detail with leadership [about] exactly what I would do.”

Candidate Biden stated on May 22, 2020 in an interview on The Breakfast Club radio show:

“The NAACP has endorsed me every time I’ve run.”

Politico has a long list of other Biden lies, but what got my attention this morning was something that Mendacious Joe just said after his private meeting at the Vatican. President Biden claimed that Pope Francis encouraged him to keep receiving Holy Communion. Matteo Bruni, director of the Holy See press office, declined to confirm Biden’s account. “I would consider it a private conversation, and it is limited to what was said in the public statement.” When asked if the issue of abortion came up in their talk, Biden said: “No, it didn’t.” 

“If you believe Biden’s version of what Pope Francis said about him receiving Holy Communion, ‘would you like to buy a bridge’?”

10/31/21

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