Biden calls Fox reporter a “stupid SOB” after he asks question

Orange Man bad.... wait for it

Personally, I don't think the libs can perform the mental gymnastics they'd need to tie it to Trump. They might try to blame it on COVID, but they sure as hell won't man up and blame Biden. They just don't have the balls, the integrity, the honesty, or the humility.
 
Didn't they tell us the stuttering fuck is "a nice guy".

I wouldn't have known the difference. The only thing I knew about him during the campaign was that he's got mild case of pedophilia, he runs a lucrative crime family and he's basically a shut-in.

Forget that he's dumber than a fucking termite and he's like warmed over roadkill in front of a teleprompter.... he's a horrible, petty, despicable piece of shit. That's a lifetime of failure being exposed.

Thanks Dominion!

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So you think Biden will not be blamed for the current 6.81% inflation rate? Then who will be
If you only had a brain...

Prices are rising all over the world, and leaders see no quick fix
Current bout of inflation marks end of era as countries grapple with uneven recoveries

It probably isn’t much consolation for Americans struggling with the highest inflation in 40 years, but they are not alone.

In the European Union, prices are rising faster than at any time since the euro currency was introduced. The annual inflation rate in the United Kingdom hit 5.4 percent in December, the highest figure there in nearly 30 years. Canada’s consumer prices are rising twice as fast as before the pandemic.

Even in Japan, where prices have been depressed almost continuously since the collapse of the late 1980s real estate bubble, the central bank in recent days revised upward its assessment of inflation risks for the first time in eight years. Among major economies, only China has a lower inflation rate today than in early 2020.

Four ways Americans are feeling inflation

Around the world, soaring prices are emerging as a feature of the pandemic-era recovery, prompting some central banks to pivot to inflation fighting.

The new focus caps an era since the 2008 financial crisis that saw global forces — such as the rise of cross-border supply chains and a decline in workers’ bargaining power — keep inflation subdued.

As factories around the world revive at different speeds, a mismatch between the goods that are being produced and those that customers want to buy is helping drive prices higher. Longer-term trends, such as increased protectionism, rising Chinese wages and the adjustment to a low-carbon economy, will put upward pressure on prices in the years ahead, according to research by the BlackRock Investment Institute.

“We’ve come through a period where global forces were clearly disinflationary. We’re entering a period, in the near term at least, where they are more likely to push inflation up rather than down,” said Eric Winograd, senior economist with AllianceBernstein in New York.


 
If the 6.81% inflation rate isn't Biden's fault and he's not politically-liable for it, then who is?
Again, political liability and responsibility for causation are not the same thing. Inflation is certainly something he needs to deal with, but blaming him for it is inaccurate.
 
If I was Peter Doocy, I would request an apology from the POTUS for his mother... Peter is the consummate professional... The President spoke ill of his mother and called her a name... The President would definitely hear from me and his disrespect he displayed for the man's mother...
Peter Doocy is a stupid son of a bitch.
 
Again, political liability and responsibility for causation are not the same thing. Inflation is certainly something he needs to deal with, but blaming him for it is inaccurate.

So in other words, Biden will be held responsible for the 6.81% inflation rate, even if it's not his fault?

Then whose fault is it, and why did it not happen until the first year he was in office?

I hope you don't think I'm a "stupid son of a bitch" for asking this. I'd just like to know. :04:

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So in other words, Biden will be held responsible for the 6.81% inflation rate, even if it's not his fault?

Then whose fault is it, and why did it not happen until the first year he was in office?

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Your answer is in #188. If you're too lazy to read that, it makes no sense for me to try explaining it to you.
 
Your answer is in #188. If you're too lazy to read that, it makes no sense for me to try explaining it to you.

I"ve already read post #188.

So you can't really answer the question as to whether inflation is a political liability to Biden or not?

Why would you think that it wouldn't be? Are you privy to some information that everyone isn't?
 
If you only had a brain...

Prices are rising all over the world, and leaders see no quick fix
Current bout of inflation marks end of era as countries grapple with uneven recoveries

It probably isn’t much consolation for Americans struggling with the highest inflation in 40 years, but they are not alone.

In the European Union, prices are rising faster than at any time since the euro currency was introduced. The annual inflation rate in the United Kingdom hit 5.4 percent in December, the highest figure there in nearly 30 years. Canada’s consumer prices are rising twice as fast as before the pandemic.

Even in Japan, where prices have been depressed almost continuously since the collapse of the late 1980s real estate bubble, the central bank in recent days revised upward its assessment of inflation risks for the first time in eight years. Among major economies, only China has a lower inflation rate today than in early 2020.

Four ways Americans are feeling inflation

Around the world, soaring prices are emerging as a feature of the pandemic-era recovery, prompting some central banks to pivot to inflation fighting.

The new focus caps an era since the 2008 financial crisis that saw global forces — such as the rise of cross-border supply chains and a decline in workers’ bargaining power — keep inflation subdued.

As factories around the world revive at different speeds, a mismatch between the goods that are being produced and those that customers want to buy is helping drive prices higher. Longer-term trends, such as increased protectionism, rising Chinese wages and the adjustment to a low-carbon economy, will put upward pressure on prices in the years ahead, according to research by the BlackRock Investment Institute.

“We’ve come through a period where global forces were clearly disinflationary. We’re entering a period, in the near term at least, where they are more likely to push inflation up rather than down,” said Eric Winograd, senior economist with AllianceBernstein in New York.
How does the Democrats egregious spending NOT contribute to inflation?

 
Just for fun, here are the leftist responses through page four.

pknopp

Why should Trump supporters expect something out of Biden supporters they supported from Trump?

Editor’s note: Yeah, why don’t we talk about TDS instead?


MarcATL


Trump called people, individuals, Americans "sons of bitches" as well.

You MFers were cheering it on.

What's changed OP??!??

Editor’s note: Marc's so original, and yeah, why don’t we talk about TDS instead?

ElmerMudd


I think the comment shows Biden's intelligence. He is saying that inflation is a huge liability in the mid-terms.
I am not a huge Biden fan, but he speaks the truth with the hot mic.
I say the OP is also a stupid son of a bitch for criticizing Biden for speaking the truth.

Editor’s note: This leftist didn’t catch the irony of Biden’s statement, who demonstrated it was he who was the stupid SOB by opening his mouth. And surely EVERYONE remembers of course that leftists always said Trump was rude, blah, yack, yack and “this is not who we are as a country, our moral compass is much higher than Trump’s and conservatives. End of days., we must replace this man for the sake of our country ”

MarcATL


Nepotism Doocy not only has a stupid name, he's literally dumber than an old sack of rocks.

President Biden is spot on! NOTE: That’s written in PROG, don’t try to make sense of it).

Editor’s note: See above.

JackOfNoTrades

And he's not incorrect. As far as the decorum, what did you expect? That's the price this country paid for letting a carnival barking fraud near the White House. If you are going to give, you should expect to get. Personally, I think Doocy is a moron. The fact that he got hot miked...must piss him off to no end. alt=":)" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" title="Smile :)" loading=lazy data-shortname=":)" v:shapes="_x0000_i1025">

Editor’s note: See above.

Golfing Gator

He is not wrong.

Editor’s note: See above.

MarcATL


Stop crying about that stupid son of a bitch OP, it's not becoming...

Editor’s note: More irony, the third time Marc Chimed in already.

pknopp

I'm pretty sure I've never claimed anything. Besides, there are likely few actual liberals that voted for Biden.

Editor’s note: ILMAO, think of that, 81 million 2 zillion votes and few liberals voted for him. Ha ha ha haaaaaaaaaaaa@

ElmerMudd


Biden is saying what a dumb son of a bitch for asking such a stupid question. OF COURSE INFLATION IS A HUGE LIABILITY GOING INTO THE MIDTERMS.
BIDEN MIGHT NOT BE THE BRIGHTEST BULB IN THE BUNCH BUT HE KNOWS INFLATION IS A HUGE LIABILITY GOING INTO THE MIDTERMS.
If someone read it in any other way they are a stupid son of a bitch.

Editor’s note: He still wants to talk about something else.

occupied

Look at the Trumpbots acting all offended after cheering Trump for treating the press like the "enemy of the people".

Editor’s note: Same as above, just stuff, let’s talk about TDS instead.

Clipper


Crying over Biden after sucking Trump's ass every time he attacked a reporter or cable news outlet.

Nice try, fool. ".

Editor’s note: Clipper’s so original.

Golfing Gator


amazing how alike the two side are

Editor’s note: Yeah let’s project instead.
 
I don't need to defend our GREAT President Biden. His presidency was a complete success on January 20, 2021. Everything else is gravy.

How is the inflation rate jumping up to 6.81% in only one year a "complete success"?

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