Procrustes Stretched
Dante's Manifesto
- Dec 1, 2008
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Once again, Magadonia and the GOP prove how terrified they are over at the Trump camp over the possibility and probability of Biden trouncing Biden again as he did in 2020. With 66.6% turnout, Biden won with 81,283,501 votes to Trump's (the incumbent President) 74,223,975 votes. That is a win of 51.3% to 46.8% in a win for Biden, over the incumbent; very unpopular, sitting President.
This disinformation has been going on nonstop for quite some time.
"As you can see at the 4 second mark, 8 of the 10 world leaders, including Biden are looking towards the man on the right packing the parachute," Krassenstein wrote on X.
"Biden began saying something to him as the others had their attention shifted in the other direction because another man began talking to the group suddenly."
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"Once again, focusing on an edited-down 30-second clip doesn't tell a full story," he added. "Stop being disingenuous."
Last week, a video of Biden at a D-Day anniversary event in Normandy, France, went viral after, critics said, it appeared to show that the president was attempting to sit in a chair that didn't exist. As the Associated Press later reported, however, a full clip of the moment shows that Biden looked over his shoulder for his chair and paused before taking a seat.
This disinformation has been going on nonstop for quite some time.
"As you can see at the 4 second mark, 8 of the 10 world leaders, including Biden are looking towards the man on the right packing the parachute," Krassenstein wrote on X.
"Biden began saying something to him as the others had their attention shifted in the other direction because another man began talking to the group suddenly."
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MAGA blasts Biden amid new viral video: "Wandering off"
Some users have pointed out that the video of Biden shared online by Trump supporters does not provide full context.
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"Once again, focusing on an edited-down 30-second clip doesn't tell a full story," he added. "Stop being disingenuous."
Last week, a video of Biden at a D-Day anniversary event in Normandy, France, went viral after, critics said, it appeared to show that the president was attempting to sit in a chair that didn't exist. As the Associated Press later reported, however, a full clip of the moment shows that Biden looked over his shoulder for his chair and paused before taking a seat.
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