Biden 2nd most unpopular president in modern era!

Oh? Who's the 1st?

Explain to me how Biden is doing a good job, pls.

Trump = most unpopular yet.

Biden has done lots of good things… Got us out of Afghanistan, put together a strong international coalition to cripple Russia’s economy. Appointed an intelligent Supreme Court Justice who brings a perspective never seen in that position, defeated a criminal wannabe tyrant who would have had four more years as president… i could go on.
 
Trump = most unpopular yet.

Biden has done lots of good things… Got us out of Afghanistan, put together a strong international coalition to cripple Russia’s economy. Appointed an intelligent Supreme Court Justice who brings a perspective never seen in that position, defeated a criminal wannabe tyrant who would have had four more years as president… i could go on.

:palm:

You should probably quit while you're not so far behind.

Trump is who got us out of Afghanistan, Biden is who fucked up the plan.

Putin knows Biden is weak and people in Ukraine are dying because of that, and Biden's absolute fuckup in Afghanistan is what emboldened Putin.

Also Biden's retarded fuel policies added money to Putin's war chest.

If you mean a perspective that goes easy on the sentencing of pedophiles, then I guess that's who Biden picked for the SC.
 
:palm:

You should probably quit while you're not so far behind.

Trump is who got us out of Afghanistan, Biden is who fucked up the plan.

Putin knows Biden is weak and people in Ukraine are dying because of that, and Biden's fuckup in Afghanistan is what emboldened Putin.

If you mean a perspective that goes easy on the sentencing of pedophiles, then I guess that's who Biden picked.

Oh, we’re we out of Afghanistan when the voters removed him from our White House?
 
Still waiting after several threads of asking, What were the 5 most awful things Trump did while in office? Be specific please.
 
Carter, Biden, and Obama are the worst in that order, 2nd may over take first place.

Biden Obama Carter if you ask me. :dunno:

At least Carter vetoed his Congress voting themselves the keys to the country, but then they overrode the veto with a 2/3 vote.

Greed is a helluva thing.

Carter did the right thing in that situation.

Obama never did anything good, and Biden is worse.
 
Sure. Impeached twice. One for strong arming president of Ukraine for campaign money. Second, for organizing a violent coup. Ten counts of obstruction of justice as documented in Mueller Report.

Okay...

Twice impeached, but both times in an obvious partisan attempt to remove him without substantive basis.
Biden was the only one strong arming the president of Ukraine. He demanded the firing of a prosecutor in exchange for a billion in foreign aid. Match that with anything Trump did.
"Organizing a violent coup?" Are you fucking retarded? You call a three hour riot that accomplished nothing and the only death was at the hands of an incompetent police officer a "coup?"
If there were 10 counts of obstruction of justice that Mueller found, why didn't Mueller charge him? That's so tenuous as to be laughable.

Come on, you can do better than that.

Aside from that, nothing you stated compares to historical really bad shit Presidents actually did.
 
Look it up

Don't need to, boy. I lived it.

My memory is like a steel trap, I can remember back to when I was wearing nothing but diapers. Cloth ones, with safety pins, ok?

I remember my diapers boiling on top of the stove. In a big pot.

I remember gas lines around the block and 1/2 tank rationing during the Carter days. That's going to be making a comeback.
 
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All impeachments are "partisan." By design.

Wrong. Successful impeachments, ones that are deserved, ones that succeed, are bipartisan because everybody recognizes the need for it. Ones where only one party runs the investigation, and one party runs the trial with ZERO bipartisan support are nothing but political witch hunts. That goes as much for the idiotic one against Bill Clinton as it does for the two against Trump.
 
Biden 2nd most unpopular president in modern era!

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/biden-approval-rating/?ex_cid=rrpromo

I think he is doing a good job, I hope it changes in the next two years.... Or that Trump runs against him.

More trolling and gutter bs, and for the following reasons:

Historians rank Trump among worst presidents in US history, new C-SPAN survey shows

Trump, a former reality-TV star who's famously obsessed with ratings, is unlikely to appreciate C-SPAN's new survey of presidential leadership. Historians who participated in the survey ranked Trump among the worst US presidents.

Out of 44 presidents reviewed for the survey by 142 historians and professional observers of the presidency, Trump landed at 41st, the lowest ranking of any president in the past 150 years. The only presidents who ranked lower than Trump were Franklin Pierce, Andrew Johnson, and James Buchanan."
https://www.businessinsider.com/his...ong-worst-presidents-us-history-c-span-2021-6

Biden’s approval rating jumps to 47 percent after State of the Union address

President Biden is seeing a boost to his approval rating following his first State of the Union address this week, with a poll released Friday showing him at 47 percent.

The latest NPR-PBS NewsHour-Marist National Poll found that 47 percent of Americans surveyed approve of the job he is doing as president, which is a jump from the 39 percent approval rating he had in the same poll last month.

“This is an unusual bounce,” Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion, said in a statement. “It gets him back to where he was pre-Afghanistan.”

The last time Biden had a higher approval rating was in August, when it was at 49 percent. While presidents can sometimes get a bounce after a State of the Union, one of more than 4 points in an NPR poll has happened only six times since 1978."
https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...-47-percent-after-state-of-the-union-address/
 
Mueller stated a President cannot be indicted while in office.

Wrong. That was one interpretation of Mueller's findings.

Even Trump hating MSNBC had doubts that Trump committed a crime:

MSNBC legal analyst Ari Melber was less sure about the meaning of the exchange.

"Lieu's suggestion is along the lines that 'a crime was found but could not be charged.' But that’s not what the report says. So there may be further debate about what Mueller meant by his reply to Lieu," Melber wrote.

The former FBI director had said in his report he never reached a decision on whether Trump could or should be charged with obstruction because of the OLC guidance.

In Mueller's opening statement that came later before the House Intelligence Committee, the former special counsel said he wanted to "correct the record" on his exchange with Lieu.

"That's not the correct way to say it," Mueller said. "We did not reach a determination as to whether the president committed a crime."
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/do...ump-could-be-indicted-when-he-leaves-n1033901

So, the correct answer is at best, maybe, and likely even if charged it wouldn't have flown under legal scrutiny. Don't let your severe case of TDS cloud your vision--if that's possible...
 
tRump is also Putin's bitch and so is the entire repuke party of treasonous SOBs.

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