https://issuesinsights.com/2023/10/20/convoluted-condescending-contradictory-biden-defaces-the-nation/
In good old groups-of-three style, your correspondent could have gone several directions in describing President Joe Biden’s spiel Thursday night.
Alliterative: Cringeworthy. Crass. Craven.Assonantal: Eerie. Airy. Arrogant.Rhyming: Stumbling. Bumbling. Crumbling.
But upon review and reflection, fell back upon the tried-and-true repeat-prefix formulation:
Condescending. Convoluted. And most of all: Contradictory.
Condescending
Biden immediately reminded his audience that he was “the first American president to travel (to Israel) during a war,” as if that had anything to do with the price of shakshuka in Beersheba. And later, “the first American to enter a war zone not controlled by the United States military since President Lincoln.”
The “Being There” presidency: 80% of Chance the Chief Executive’s accomplishments involve managing to show up.
Next, you’ll learn he has a “much higher IQ than you.” Or at least than the Israeli leadership he ostensibly traveled to encourage but managed instead to talk down to:
“President Netanyahu and I discussed again … the critical need for Israel to operate by the laws of war … protecting civilians in combat as best as they can.”
You mean the prime minister (not president) whose government – after his people were slaughtered, tortured, raped, abducted, and subjected to a rain of thousands of missiles in brazen violation of “the laws of war” – seeks to minimize civilian casualties by warning an entire country to get out of harm’s way rather than be used as human shields?
“As I said in Israel, as hard as it is, we cannot give up on peace. We cannot give up on a two-state solution.”
Oh. You mean the “two-state solution” that, with your predecessor’s support, Israel and several Arab states shuffled off to the side while entering into true peace accords – now possibly shattered thanks to your encouragement and financing of terrorist organizations and their sponsors?
“Israel and Palestinians equally deserve to live in safety, dignity and peace.”