Weekly White House Report Card ZogbyStrategies - said that the public should be cheering Biden’s success this week in getting a debt ceiling increase through Congress and recording a surge in jobs... jedbabbin - but instead, the focus is on the fall.
While he had a good excuse, pointing to sandbags placed in his path on stage, for many, the image of him on the ground reinforced concerns that Biden is old and feeble, an image he doesn’t fight back on enough.In a story this week, Secrets quoted two former Clinton aides who now work at the Brookings Institution that said the president has to prove he’s not over the hill. “In politics, appearance is reality, or at least an important part of it.
Conservative Jed Babbin agreed in grading a D. “Eighty-year-old President Biden took a hard fall and had to be helped to his feet at the Air Force Academy graduation ceremony. The rest of his week was made up of a bunch of metaphorical falls and one almost-victory,” he wrote.This week featured another great jobs report — 339,000 new jobs as opposed to only 190,000 expected; the Dow Jones up 2.15%; wages up.
The stink of Biden family corruption is much more than noticeable around the president than it was even a few weeks ago. The FBI admitted it had a report that Biden had been involved in a $5 million bribery scheme when he was former President Barack Obama’s veep, but refused to produce it under a congressional subpoena. Only after FBI Director Christopher Wray was threatened with contempt of Congress did he reluctantly agree to provide the document.
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