Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Did Biden Bless Genocide? Rush The Indispensible. Biden Pop's Psaki. Painful To Watch But He's Our's Now. Biden Calls Bibi After Nap Time.



 


















Common sense is a commodity Greens and liberals lack.

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Did Biden bless genocide? https://mobile.twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1361892148543508481

And:

Biden THROWS White House Press Secretary UNDER The Bus

He needs to take responsibility for his own failures…

According to Fox News, President Joe Biden distanced himself from White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki after her controversial response to a question claimed that the White House viewed schools being open one day a week as a success.

“There was a mistake in the communication,” he said. “But what I — what I’m talking about is I said opening the majority of schools in K-through-eighth grade because they’re the easiest to open, the most needed to be opened, in terms of the impact on children and families having to stay home.”

You can read the full story here.

Finally:

Painful to watch but he's what we got: 
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/stacey-lennox/2021/02/17/bidens-cnn-town-hall-covers-covid-19-china-and-immigration-with-some-foibles-half-truths-and-surprises-n1426169
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Woke Politics: The Democrats’ Plan for a Permanent Majority William LevinThere it is, hiding in plain sight: An astonishing six-part plan to make America into a one-party state. More

Are Democrats Creating Two Americas? J. Robert SmithIs it possible to create parallel Americas without instigating a separation?  MoreAnd:
 
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Biden awoke from his nap time and called Bibi:

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks with President Joe Biden

“The two leaders noted their personal ties of many years and said they will work together," Netanyahu's office said.


US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on the phone on Wednesday, nearly a month after Biden entered office.

Netanyahu was the first leader in the Middle East to get a call from Biden. The “warm and friendly” conversation lasted for nearly an hour, the Prime Minister’s Office said.

“The two leaders noted their personal ties of many years and said they will work together to continue bolstering the strong alliance between Israel and the US,” the PMO readout stated.

Netanyahu and Biden discussed continuing to promote peace agreements between Israel and states in the region, the Iranian threat and regional challenges.

The leaders agreed to continue a dialogue between them.

Biden also congratulated Netanyahu for his leadership in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and they exchanged opinions on the matter, according to the PMO statement.

The White House had yet to release its own readout at press time.

The phone call came a day before US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to hold a video conference with his counterparts in the E3, the European countries – UK, France and Germany – that are party to the 2015 Iran deal. The meeting comes after Tehran announced it would not allow snap inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency if the US does not lift sanctions imposed since 2018 by February 21.

The Biden administration seeks to rejoin the nuclear deal, which former US president Donald Trump left in 2018, as long as Tehran returns to full compliance with its limitations. Israel is opposed to the deal, which would eventually permit Iran to enrich high levels of uranium that could lead to the development of a nuclear weapon. In recent weeks, Iran has begun enriching uranium to 20%, far beyond the limitations of the 2015 deal, and developing uranium metal.

The delay in Biden’s call sparked speculation that the president was distancing himself from Netanyahu, possibly in light of the prime minister’s tense relationship with former US president Barack Obama, under whom Biden was vice president, and his especially warm one with former president Donald Trump, including after Biden won the 2020 election.

Netanyahu, however, rejected those theories, most recently in an interview with Army Radio on Wednesday afternoon, in which he said “Joe Biden is my personal friend for 40 years” and that he believes Biden will advance further peace agreements between Israel and Arab and Muslim states.

Blinken and US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan each called their Israeli counterparts twice in recent weeks.

Advisers for some of Netanyahu’s political rivals said officials in the Biden administration told them they were maintaining the strong US-Israel relationship while relaying a message that there would be “no special relationship” between Netanyahu and Biden.


Meanwhile, Dianne has overstayed her welcome:  Here's What We Know >>

She might be able to get a job as a spy pulling a Rickshaw in China.


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