Joe Biden’s hostility to Britain only harms the United States

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The geriatric old fool started rambling on about the Black and Tans when talking about Rugby and the All Blacks.

This week Joe Biden is swanning around Ireland in what must be, according to his Irish-American fantasies, the climax of his foreign policy agenda. As part of his trip he is due to spend only half a day in Belfast, before dedicating two and a half days to Ireland.

While most US presidents pride themselves on being ‘American as apple pie’, Biden identifies as ‘Irish as Paddy’s pig’. There are some in America, where those of Irish descent are a significant demographic, who find this quaint. But indulging his distant inherited grievance at the cost of a strong relationship with Britain, our most stalwart of allies, is pernicious and self-indulgent.

For Biden, Britain-hatred seems to be both personal and politically convenient

Joe Biden’s cognitive challenges are now overwhelmingly apparent to anyone not deliberately overlooking them. But his deep-seated animosity for mother England – to whom we Yanks owe everything for setting the foundations of the globe’s once most successful and freest democracy – well predates the onset of this. And his animosity is troubling beyond measure at a time when western values are being assailed by autocracies around the world.

For Biden, Britain-hatred seems to have been both personal and politically convenient. Raised in blue-collar, heavily Irish Scranton Pennsylvania among his mother’s family, the Finnegans, and schooled by nuns at Catholic school, Biden was steeped in the exaggerated but dated folklore of Irish grudge. It then suited his local political rise to push the Irish persona, playing off the popular and political esteem for the Kennedys, even as that family left any anti-British grievances behind.

Highly visible during the Troubles, then-senator Biden displayed staunch solidarity with the terrorist Republican cause. In 1985, he opposed British rule in Northern Ireland – even though it was and remains supported by a majority of people living there – and worked assiduously to oppose an extradition treaty with Britain that would have affected members of the Irish Republican Army who had fled to the United States.

In this, sadly, Biden has been far from a complete outlier in Democrat circles. Bill Clinton extended travel visas to Gerry Adams. And Massachusetts Congressman Richard Neal, a leading Democrat champion of the Irish Republican cause, has long worked closely with American Friends of Sinn Fein. Neal, along with former Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democrat Majority leader Chuck Schumer, all have been happy to validate Sinn Fein’s treachery.

Is this the reason that Biden decided not to attend the coronation? Even if you may quietly be glad that his absence only enhances the dignity of the occasion, on a nation to nation basis it is difficult to process the disrespect to our closest ally on this most historic and cherished occasion.

This is not the first time Britain has been snubbed by Biden. On these pages, I have expressed American indignation over the appalling treatment of Britain in the course of Biden’s deadly and chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, during which Biden gave no advance notice to our number one fighting partner and refused even to take Boris Johnson’s urgent telephone calls about the matter.

On the world stage, Biden serially offends not just the UK but other erstwhile friends, empowering enemies without breaking a sweat, driving friendly powers into the arms of autocratic rivals. But his treatment of the UK really does exemplify the stupidity and pettiness of his foreign policy.

It must be said that much of America is staunchly pro-British. While the foundation story of the United States on this side of the Atlantic has it that our freedoms were formed fully by the 1776 Declaration of Independence, the better educated realise that free speech, habeas corpus, representative government, and so much else, were derived in a much longer process running from Magna Carta through to the 1689 Bill of Rights. Even many Americans who don’t have this understanding still instinctively have a deep appreciation for our cultural, linguistic and war-fighting links. Certainly, many of us deeply admire the towering leadership, achievements and example of that great Anglo-American Winston Churchill. So why is it that Biden and so many in his Democrat party are so hostile to Britain?

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/joe-bidens-hostility-to-britain-only-harms-the-united-states/
 
Indigenous Americans represent 2.9% of our population.
The word "American" refers only to a nationality, not an ethnicity.
Joe Biden acknowledges his Irish roots because being American is a matter of paperwork and being Irish is a matter of blood.

The UK withdrew from Western civilization with Brexit and have apparently decided to become part of Eastern culture with Pacific trade agreements instead.
They decided that the "special relationship" bullshit is now over, and probably don't expect Biden to act any differently than he is.
 
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The geriatric old fool started rambling on about the Black and Tans when talking about Rugby and the All Blacks.

This week Joe Biden is swanning around Ireland in what must be, according to his Irish-American fantasies, the climax of his foreign policy agenda. As part of his trip he is due to spend only half a day in Belfast, before dedicating two and a half days to Ireland.

While most US presidents pride themselves on being ‘American as apple pie’, Biden identifies as ‘Irish as Paddy’s pig’. There are some in America, where those of Irish descent are a significant demographic, who find this quaint. But indulging his distant inherited grievance at the cost of a strong relationship with Britain, our most stalwart of allies, is pernicious and self-indulgent.

For Biden, Britain-hatred seems to be both personal and politically convenient

Joe Biden’s cognitive challenges are now overwhelmingly apparent to anyone not deliberately overlooking them. But his deep-seated animosity for mother England – to whom we Yanks owe everything for setting the foundations of the globe’s once most successful and freest democracy – well predates the onset of this. And his animosity is troubling beyond measure at a time when western values are being assailed by autocracies around the world.

For Biden, Britain-hatred seems to have been both personal and politically convenient. Raised in blue-collar, heavily Irish Scranton Pennsylvania among his mother’s family, the Finnegans, and schooled by nuns at Catholic school, Biden was steeped in the exaggerated but dated folklore of Irish grudge. It then suited his local political rise to push the Irish persona, playing off the popular and political esteem for the Kennedys, even as that family left any anti-British grievances behind.

Highly visible during the Troubles, then-senator Biden displayed staunch solidarity with the terrorist Republican cause. In 1985, he opposed British rule in Northern Ireland – even though it was and remains supported by a majority of people living there – and worked assiduously to oppose an extradition treaty with Britain that would have affected members of the Irish Republican Army who had fled to the United States.

In this, sadly, Biden has been far from a complete outlier in Democrat circles. Bill Clinton extended travel visas to Gerry Adams. And Massachusetts Congressman Richard Neal, a leading Democrat champion of the Irish Republican cause, has long worked closely with American Friends of Sinn Fein. Neal, along with former Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democrat Majority leader Chuck Schumer, all have been happy to validate Sinn Fein’s treachery.

Is this the reason that Biden decided not to attend the coronation? Even if you may quietly be glad that his absence only enhances the dignity of the occasion, on a nation to nation basis it is difficult to process the disrespect to our closest ally on this most historic and cherished occasion.

This is not the first time Britain has been snubbed by Biden. On these pages, I have expressed American indignation over the appalling treatment of Britain in the course of Biden’s deadly and chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, during which Biden gave no advance notice to our number one fighting partner and refused even to take Boris Johnson’s urgent telephone calls about the matter.

On the world stage, Biden serially offends not just the UK but other erstwhile friends, empowering enemies without breaking a sweat, driving friendly powers into the arms of autocratic rivals. But his treatment of the UK really does exemplify the stupidity and pettiness of his foreign policy.

It must be said that much of America is staunchly pro-British. While the foundation story of the United States on this side of the Atlantic has it that our freedoms were formed fully by the 1776 Declaration of Independence, the better educated realise that free speech, habeas corpus, representative government, and so much else, were derived in a much longer process running from Magna Carta through to the 1689 Bill of Rights. Even many Americans who don’t have this understanding still instinctively have a deep appreciation for our cultural, linguistic and war-fighting links. Certainly, many of us deeply admire the towering leadership, achievements and example of that great Anglo-American Winston Churchill. So why is it that Biden and so many in his Democrat party are so hostile to Britain?

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/joe-bidens-hostility-to-britain-only-harms-the-united-states/

Joe Biden being president is a harm to the United States
 
Indigenous Americans represent 2.9% of our population.
The word "American" refers only to a nationality, not an ethnicity.
Joe Biden acknowledges his Irish roots because being American is a matter of paperwork and being Irish is a matter of blood.

The UK withdrew from Western civilization with Brexit and have apparently decided to become part of Eastern culture with Pacific trade agreements instead.
They decided that the "special relationship" bullshit is now over, and probably don't expect Biden to act any differently than he is.

Biden plays up his Irishness because he loves bullshit and malarkey.
 
Biden plays up his Irishness because he loves bullshit and malarkey.

He is of Irish descent. To lots of people, their heritage is a big deal. He does not play it up. Ireland is an ally and American presidents visit friendly nations.
Why do you care so much about him visiting a friendly nation and why do you try to make it something bad?
It has nothing to do with his feeling and being an American. Are you seeing an insurrection when we have St. Paddy's day parades?
 
He is of Irish descent. To lots of people, their heritage is a big deal. He does not play it up. Ireland is an ally and American presidents visit friendly nations.
Why do you care so much about him visiting a friendly nation and why do you try to make it something bad?
It has nothing to do with his feeling and being an American. Are you seeing an insurrection when we have St. Paddy's day parades?

WRITTEN BY

Lee Cohen

Lee Cohen, a senior fellow of the Bow Group and the Bruges Group, was adviser on Great Britain to the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee and founded the Congressional United Kingdom Caucus.
 
There is no hostility toward Britain. They are close allies. However, we also support the EU and the Brits left it. If we were hostile, it would also hurt Britain. The thread premise is nonsensical.
 
There is no hostility toward Britain. They are close allies. However, we also support the EU and the Brits left it. If we were hostile, it would also hurt Britain. The thread premise is nonsensical.

How do you know anyway? That article is written by an American ffs!!
 
He is of Irish descent. To lots of people, their heritage is a big deal. He does not play it up. Ireland is an ally and American presidents visit friendly nations.
Why do you care so much about him visiting a friendly nation and why do you try to make it something bad?
It has nothing to do with his feeling and being an American. Are you seeing an insurrection when we have St. Paddy's day parades?

Both my parents were Irish, shit for brains. Biden was a huge PIRA supporter back in the day, he didn't understand what was going on then and surely even less now. I have been to every county in Ireland both north and south, for work and pleasure! Have you ever been out of your self imposed mind ghetto in the US of A!!

Why don't you read the article before spouting your usual drivel? Now that would be a first, wouldn't it??

Lee Cohen

Joe Biden’s hostility to Britain only harms the United States

This week Joe Biden is swanning around Ireland in what must be, according to his Irish-American fantasies, the climax of his foreign policy agenda. As part of his trip he is due to spend only half a day in Belfast, before dedicating two and a half days to Ireland.

While most US presidents pride themselves on being ‘American as apple pie’, Biden identifies as ‘Irish as Paddy’s pig’. There are some in America, where those of Irish descent are a significant demographic, who find this quaint. But indulging his distant inherited grievance at the cost of a strong relationship with Britain, our most stalwart of allies, is pernicious and self-indulgent.

For Biden, Britain-hatred seems to be both personal and politically convenient

Joe Biden’s cognitive challenges are now overwhelmingly apparent to anyone not deliberately overlooking them. But his deep-seated animosity for mother England – to whom we Yanks owe everything for setting the foundations of the globe’s once most successful and freest democracy – well predates the onset of this. And his animosity is troubling beyond measure at a time when western values are being assailed by autocracies around the world.

For Biden, Britain-hatred seems to have been both personal and politically convenient. Raised in blue-collar, heavily Irish Scranton Pennsylvania among his mother’s family, the Finnegans, and schooled by nuns at Catholic school, Biden was steeped in the exaggerated but dated folklore of Irish grudge. It then suited his local political rise to push the Irish persona, playing off the popular and political esteem for the Kennedys, even as that family left any anti-British grievances behind.

Highly visible during the Troubles, then-senator Biden displayed staunch solidarity with the terrorist Republican cause. In 1985, he opposed British rule in Northern Ireland – even though it was and remains supported by a majority of people living there – and worked assiduously to oppose an extradition treaty with Britain that would have affected members of the Irish Republican Army who had fled to the United States.

In this, sadly, Biden has been far from a complete outlier in Democrat circles. Bill Clinton extended travel visas to Gerry Adams. And Massachusetts Congressman Richard Neal, a leading Democrat champion of the Irish Republican cause, has long worked closely with American Friends of Sinn Fein. Neal, along with former Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democrat Majority leader Chuck Schumer, all have been happy to validate Sinn Fein’s treachery.

Is this the reason that Biden decided not to attend the coronation? Even if you may quietly be glad that his absence only enhances the dignity of the occasion, on a nation to nation basis it is difficult to process the disrespect to our closest ally on this most historic and cherished occasion.

This is not the first time Britain has been snubbed by Biden. On these pages, I have expressed American indignation over the appalling treatment of Britain in the course of Biden’s deadly and chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, during which Biden gave no advance notice to our number one fighting partner and refused even to take Boris Johnson’s urgent telephone calls about the matter.

On the world stage, Biden serially offends not just the UK but other erstwhile friends, empowering enemies without breaking a sweat, driving friendly powers into the arms of autocratic rivals. But his treatment of the UK really does exemplify the stupidity and pettiness of his foreign policy.

It must be said that much of America is staunchly pro-British. While the foundation story of the United States on this side of the Atlantic has it that our freedoms were formed fully by the 1776 Declaration of Independence, the better educated realise that free speech, habeas corpus, representative government, and so much else, were derived in a much longer process running from Magna Carta through to the 1689 Bill of Rights. Even many Americans who don’t have this understanding still instinctively have a deep appreciation for our cultural, linguistic and war-fighting links. Certainly, many of us deeply admire the towering leadership, achievements and example of that great Anglo-American Winston Churchill. So why is it that Biden and so many in his Democrat party are so hostile to Britain?
 
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Indigenous Americans represent 2.9% of our population.
The word "American" refers only to a nationality, not an ethnicity.
Joe Biden acknowledges his Irish roots because being American is a matter of paperwork and being Irish is a matter of blood.

The UK withdrew from Western civilization with Brexit and have apparently decided to become part of Eastern culture with Pacific trade agreements instead.
They decided that the "special relationship" bullshit is now over, and probably don't expect Biden to act any differently than he is.

I am Irish, pacchiu!
 
Indigenous Americans represent 2.9% of our population.
The word "American" refers only to a nationality, not an ethnicity.
Joe Biden acknowledges his Irish roots because being American is a matter of paperwork and being Irish is a matter of blood.

The UK withdrew from Western civilization with Brexit and have apparently decided to become part of Eastern culture with Pacific trade agreements instead.
They decided that the "special relationship" bullshit is now over, and probably don't expect Biden to act any differently than he is.

I am Irish, pacchiu!
 
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