Well, I must admit that I did not see it coming in Biden’s SOTU address.
But just when I think that JB could not stoop any lower, he continues to surprise, or perhaps better said, “disgust” me by showing his true character. I guess the best I can say is that at least he is consistent.
By this time everybody is familiar with Lakin Riley, the Georgia nursing student who was recently viciously murdered … “allegedly” by a Venezuelan illegal immigrant, who was only in this country, because of Joe Biden’s border policies.
One would logically assume that JB would reflexively avoid any mention or any reference to Lakin Riley. However, while JB could have acted like a responsible person, and apologized to the dead girl’s family, he did something even more cowardly while on national TV during his SOTU address … he somehow tried to blame Republicans for her death because the House has not voted on the present Senate’s immigration bill. A young girl is dead, and for some political gain, Joe Biden somehow tried to blame her death after the fact, on the House of Representatives.
If JB would have avoided mentioning the name of Lakin Riley, I would have understood it, but to mention her name and then somehow allude that her blood on the hands of the Republican House of Representatives
is Disgusting and Revolting.
I have to admit that I did not see it coming … him mentioning her name! Just when I thought that I could not have any less respect for Joe Biden, his true character again surfaces, exceeding my expectations.
As an aside I have to complement the Speaker of the Hose, Mike Johnson, who calmly sat behind Biden while he was giving the speech. Johnson certainly showed his character as he showed respect for the Office of the President by remaining mostly straight-faced. I point this out to contrast Mike Johnson’s respectful behavior with that of then Speaker Nancy Pelosi a few years back at a President Trump’s SOTU speech. While Pelosi’s behavior was a true representation of her character, so too was Speaker Mike Johnson’s behavior a true representation of his character! Indeed they were both consistent.
3/8/24