Joe Biden & Karine Jean-Pierre, which one's lying edition
That got me thinking because Biden is a well-known liar. I'll stipulate that he isn't the brightest bulb in the chandelier. I'll insist, though, that a man who told Fox News's Peter Doocy that he'd never talked about Hunter's business dealings is capable of lying about whether he's directly involved in this potential railroad strike, especially since he's preparing to run for the Democrats' presidential nomination in 2024.
Admittedly, none of the people considering a presidential run are presidential material. Then again, neither is Joe. Tie him directly to a failed strike negotiation that led to a deep recession and Biden is one weakened presidential candidate.
Biden, in other words, has plenty of motivation to lie about whether he's directly involved in negotiations. I'm not speaking ill of Bonchie. I'm simply questioning whether Biden is lying or if KJP is lying. Determining which of the 2 is lying is like determining who's sexier between Marilyn Monroe or Racquel Welch in their primes. It's worth noting that the RNC should be given props for putting together this tweet:
Well, which is it? It isn't like one has the reputation of always telling the truth while the other has a lengthy history of lying. Like most Democrats, Joe Biden and KJP have lengthy histories of lying. What's important is that this administration is on track to having one of the worst economic records in history.This week, Karine Jean-Pierre repeatedly insisted Biden has been “directly involved” in rail strike negotiations — but that’s not what Biden said yesterday.
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) November 26, 2022
More lies from the Biden administration! pic.twitter.com/Ro2eIrFUMI
Biden took over a booming economy with low inflation and cheap gas prices. It took him less than a year to turn that booming economy with low inflation into a recession and 40-year high inflation. Whichever of these Democrats is lying is mostly irrelevant. What's relevant is that 'The Big Guy' totally screwed up a booming economy, thanks mostly to his hard-left ideology.
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