Last Updated on March 7, 2024
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson stood up behind Joe Biden during the State of the Union to show solidarity with Israel, marking the first time that Johnson stood during Biden’s State of the Union speech.
In Biden’s rambling address, the Democrat demagogue appeared to slur his words and he certainly did not inspire the crowd very much. A lot of social media commentary was hostile to Biden’s speech, considering the chutzpah of a guy trying to assure people of the strength of the Union when he is allowing a full-scale migrant invasion over the U.S. southern border. The safety of the American people is existentially threatened. So no, the state of our Union is not strong. That was apparent in watching Biden strain to deliver a cringe speech.
Meanwhile, President Donald J. Trump declared during the speech: “THE DRUGS ARE WEARING OFF!,” appearing to accuse Biden of getting pumped up with performance-enhancing narcotics to get him through an extended speaking engagement.
Biden’s regime has been complicit in its ally Israel’s Zionist war activities in the Middle East, but the tide is turning after Tucker Carlson’s interview of Vladimir Putin and other developments including National File’s “Zelensky Leaks” series of interviews with ex-Zelensky administration officials, which revealed massive corruption allegations that have been widely confirmed.
The Joe Biden administration is frantically trying to back away from its own warmongering image, but it’s too late for them to save face with the American people. In a somewhat hopeful turn of events, the Biden regime is pushing for a “temporary” ceasefire in Gaza. This is basically a 180 degree turn from the administration’s stance so far, which has been hyper-Zionist to say the least.
“He (Biden) believes it’s important that we get a temporary ceasefire as soon as possible,” said White House flack John Kirby, claiming that there’s some kind of ceasefire resolution on the table that Israel is okay with and only Hamas is holding up the negotiations. It is important to remember that the U.S. Deep State oftentimes speaks with a forked tongue, as the expression goes. So let’s not take John Kirby’s claims at face value. But it’s incredibly interesting that the Biden cabal has to counter-signal Israel.
Since this positive flip-flop was clearly motivated by protest pressure on the Biden team, it would benefit anti-Zionists to continue peacefully protesting against Israel and the United States government. A flop-sweating tapdancing election-year John Kirby is more likely to negotiate for peace than a complacent John Kirby. And sadly the Democrats still have the White House until January (which gives them more than two months after the November election to do more nefarious stuff. Look into how John Kerry’s State Department was trying to build an army of citizen activists “throughout Ukraine” in the latter days of the Obama regime, right before Trump came in and stopped World War 3 for a while.)
More than 100,000 people cast their vote for the “Uncommitted” option on the ballot in the 2024 Michigan Democrat primary, dealing another embarrassment to Joe Biden as he trails President Donald Trump in the November polls and faces a surging independent challenger in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
As of press time, “Uncommitted” had 101,438 votes against Biden’s 623,422 in what was expected to be a virtually uncontested primary for the Democrat Party, which is known to suppress competition in its widely-ballyhooed primary process. Uncommitted had more than 13 percent of the vote and won two delegates.
The “Uncommitted” campaign was spearheaded by critics of the Zionist war machine, with one of the “Uncommitted” delegates coming from Rashida Tlaib’s district.
If Kennedy would pivot away from supporting Israel so much and instead offer some more sympathetic commentary for the Palestinians, he could further chip away at Biden’s support. The war in Gaza is the issue of the moment, and it is obviously driving a lot of progressives away from the neocon Democrat establishment. Kennedy’s growth stems from his ability to present himself as an alternative to the major parties. If Kennedy becomes truly alternative on the Israel-Palestine issue, that might be his best bet to put him over the top.
Meanwhile, President Trump is brandishing his peacemaking credentials, vowing to immediately end the war in Ukraine if elected again. In Trump’s first term, his administration — directed by Jared Kushner — was extremely pro-Israel. Recently, Trump has criticized Bibi Netanyahu a bit. Regardless, don’t expect to see the Republican Party infrastructure drifting away from its Zionist donor base at any point in the near future. Trump is gaining ground with his pledge to stop World War 3, and he has the record to back him up (including his Peace Through Strength masterclass diplomacy with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un).
One way or another, more and more American people are rejecting the lies and corruption of the warmongering establishment.
Pray for Peace.