“The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.”
“The second greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he is the good guy.”
To be clear, this writer does not think Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. is the devil … but man, how can you not think of those quotes with each passing anecdote revealing the type of man the 46th president truly is?
The latest example of this came Thursday, when The Hill published an excerpt from “FIGHT: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House” by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes.
(The book is slated to release April 1.)
“FIGHT” provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse of what Democrat leadership was grappling with in the lead-up to what would become a dominant electoral win by now-President Donald Trump.
One pivotal moment: Failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ ballyhooed debate with Trump.
“She was running out of major moments to explain a vision to a broad audience,” the book claimed. “Her September 10 debate with Trump would offer another opportunity — perhaps a last chance before voters cast early ballots — to establish that key part of her narrative.
“But the day of the debate Biden called to give Harris an unusual kind of pep talk — and another reminder about the loyalty he demanded.
“No longer able to defend his own record, he expected Harris to protect his legacy.”
“Loyalty he demanded”? “Expected Harris to protect his legacy”? I’m sorry, are these descriptions of Biden, or is the establishment media whining about Trump again?
Seriously, do those not sound like the exact criticisms often lobbed at Trump, with nary a shred of concrete evidence?