An Obviously Old and Feeble Biden Criticizes Trump, Calls for “Unity” After 4 Years of Dem Attacks, Tries to Convince Americans That Dems Didn’t Cheat

Newsmax.com reports that

President-elect Joe Biden pointedly criticized President Donald Trump on Monday for threatening core principles of democracy even as he told Americans that their form of self-government ultimately “prevailed.”

Speaking from his longtime home of Wilmington, Delaware, on the day that electors nationwide cast votes affirming his victory, Biden was blunt in critiquing the damage done by Trump’s baseless allegations that the contest was stolen. Such arguments have been roundly rejected by judges across the political spectrum, including the justices at the Supreme Court.

Democracy, Biden said, has been “pushed, tested, threatened.” But he said it proved to be “resilient, true, and strong.”

“The flame of democracy was lit in this nation a long time ago,” Biden said. “And we now know that nothing, not even a pandemic or an abuse of power, can extinguish that flame.”

Biden and his team hope that the formal victory in the Electoral College combined with his record-setting 81 million-vote count will help the country unify and accept his presidency. But the challenge facing Biden was evident as many congressional Republicans, including some of the party’s top leaders, refused to officially accept Biden’s win. Trump, meanwhile, shows no sign of conceding.

The president-elect acknowledged an irony in the circumstances, noting that he won with the same number of electoral votes — 306 — as Trump did four years ago. Trump hailed that win as a “landslide.”

“By his own standards, these numbers represent a clear victory then, and I respectfully suggest they do so now,” Biden said.

A candidate needs to win 270 electoral votes to clinch the presidency.

The fact that Biden had to even give such a speech shortly after electors voted to make him the president — a usually routine and even mundane step — shows how extraordinary the post-election period has been, with Trump trying to thwart Biden at every turn.

Despite that, Biden struck a familiar theme of his presidential campaign, pledging to be “a president for all Americans” who will “work just as hard for those of you who didn’t vote for me as I will for those who did.”

“Now it is time to turn the page as we’ve done throughout our history,” he said. “To unite. To heal.”

He said that was the only way the country could overcome the worst health crisis in more than a century, saying that in the face of the pandemic, “we need to work together, give each other a chance and lower the temperature.”

Biden said he hopes to never again see the “enormous political pressure, verbal abuse, and even threats of physical violence” some were subjected to in carrying out their duties to count the votes.

“It’s simply unconscionable,” he said. “We owe these public servants a debt of gratitude. They didn’t seek the spotlight. … our democracy survives because of them.”

Trump’s “dozens and dozens” of legal challenges were all found to be “without merit” by the courts, including twice by the U.S. Supreme Court, he noted.

“They were heard by more than 80 judges across this country and in every case no cause or evidence was found to reverse or question or dispute,” he said. “The results in Georgia were counted three times. It didn’t change the outcome. The recount conducted in Wisconsin actually saw our margin grow. The margin we had in Michigan was 14 times the margin President Trump won that state by four years ago. Our margin in Pennsylvania was nearly twice the size of the Trump margin four years ago.”

Trump, Biden said, “lost the Electoral College, lost the popular vote, and lost each and every one of the states whose votes they were trying to reverse.”

Calling Trump’s continued refusal to accept deafeat “a posion so extreme we have never seen it before,” Biden said Trump ” refused to respect the will of the people, refused to respect the rule of law and refused to honor our Constitution.”

“Thankfully, a unanimous Supreme Court immediately and completely rejected this effort,” he said. “The court sent a clear signal to President Trump that they would be no part of an unprecedented assault on our democracy.”

Biden ended on a somber tone, noting that more than 300,000 Americans have died of the coronavirus on the same day that the first Americans began receiving vaccines against the deadly disease.

“My heart goes out to all of you who have fallen on hard times through no fault of your own, unable to sleep at night staring at the ceiling, weighed down by the worry of what tomorrow will bring for you and equally important for your family, he said.

But he offered assurance that as in past times of difficulty, “I know we will get through this one but together. That’s how we get through it, together.”

Whether his message will have any effect remains to be seen. Top Republicans have mostly continued to back Trump and his unsubstantiated claims of a rigged election and, even once Biden takes power, are unlikely to give him any of the traditional honeymoon period.

Biden recalled that one of his jobs as vice president four years ago was to formally recognize Trump’s electoral victory in the Senate after 2016, and he said he expected the same process to occur this time — saluting the small number of GOP senators who have acknowledged his victory. But there are many other leading Republicans who have continued to side with Trump.

And after losing dozens of legal challenges on the state and federal level, Trump is expected to push forward with new litigation this week. Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani says he expects five more lawsuits at the state level.

“To unite. To heal.”…?

Nope, Joe. It ain’t happenin’.

Average Americans have watched you and your party and its mindless Marxist Minions savage not only President Trump, but our fellow Americans, their cities, and our shared beliefs which this Sovereign (for now) Nation was founded on.

The only way in this God-created universe that you won the 2020 Presidential Election was by cheating….by rigging the election.

State Legislatures and local officials rigged the system in the Swing States that you needed to win, probably under direct orders from the DNC, who were no doubt under direct orders from Communist China.

Nobody down here in the Mid-South willingly voted for you.

Everyone down here thinks that your cornbread ain’t done in the middle.

You have as much in common with average Americans here in the Heartland as Rosie O’Donnell does Weight Watchers.

Heck, most of the time you did not even know what city you were in in when you were campaigning.

And, from what I’ve read, you did not say much of anything last night. In fact, you came off as a doddering old fool who looked like Death eating a biscuit.

That’s Southern for saying that you did not look healthy at all.

Joe, at this stage there is no use in you and your handlers trying to re-invent you.

We have all watched you for decades now.

Honestly, what we saw was not very impressive.

You did not accomplish anything in 4 decades on Capitol Hill.

And you will not accomplish anything if you actually get sworn in as President in January…even with Former President Barack Hussein Obama (mm mmm mmmm) and others pulling your strings and making you dance.

Besides that, after you and your cronies stole the election, how can you guys have the gall to expect average Americans to respect you?

You certainly do not respect us.

Until He Comes,

KJ

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