Good intentions will always be pleaded for every assumption of authority. It is hardly too strong to say that the Constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions. There are men in all ages who mean to govern well, but they mean to govern. They promise to be good masters, but they mean to be masters.
— Daniel Webster
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The sorts of titular adults who believe that Biden was properly elected and that he is functional as the POTUS and ostensible Leader of the Free World need to not be condescending towards children who believe in various fairy tales and mythical beings. 😉
Even with their media and most of Social Media doing their best to cover up or rationalize away the incessant stream of problems generated by Biden and Harris, I can’t help thinking that a whole lot of Democrats feel this way right now. Especially after some recent election results and Hillary’s dire warnings.
Ladies, Gentlemen, and the Sorts who vote Democrat, this is your President. This is the man at the helm of the great ship of America, tasked with steering her through troubled waters. This is the Leader of the Free World and the living banner of our nation, who we are judged by in the eyes, hears, and minds of the peoples of Earth.
Funny, sarcastic, and a statement that rings true to a large plurality (33 – 40% at this time) of the US populace and admitted to being plausible by another, smaller number of us to this day. Of course, in actuality, those numbers may be quite a bit higher. Many of the sorts that voted for Biden might well believe as well that he didn’t legitimately win the 2020 election. They just don’t care as long as President Trump was ousted.
Funny but true in the minds of 10s of millions (approx. 115 million in point of fact) of Americans – two unrelated and extremely geographically separated cryptids telling you to “fuck off” has an equal to- or greater Confidence Level and Interval than Joe Biden having actually and legally won the 2020 election for POTUS. I.e., neither seems particularly believable to most of those Americans.
Unsurprisingly, the response by the sorts who possess that firmly held belief that “Creepy Uncle Joe” did win the 2020 election fair and square is also quite similar to the reaction of most people to those who believe in Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster.
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