President Joe Biden marked the third anniversary of the so-called “insurrection” with a dark and angry speech in which he attacked GOP frontrunner Donald J. Trump and presented himself as the defender of democracy.
The geriatric career politician and his handlers chose historic Valley Forge for his address, a symbolic Revolutionary War locale with the regime fighting for its survival in an election year that is already shaping up to be the most contentious in the nation’s history.
Speaking at Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell, Pa., which is near the historic winter encampment of George Washington’s army, Biden delivered an ugly rant that, in its stridency, even may have exceeded his scary September 2022 “soul of a nation” address in which he effectively declared tens of millions of Americans to be enemies of the state.
And because he is such a uniter, Biden didn’t hesitate to play the Hitler card, likening the nation’s duly elected 45th president to the monstrous Nazi dictator responsible for the murder of six million Jews.
Biden: He calls those who oppose him vermin. He talks about the blood of America as being poisoned, echoing the same exact language used in Nazi Germany. He posts the words that describe his 2024 campaign: revenge, power, and dictatorship. There’s no confusion about who trump is pic.twitter.com/GE5eVf875X
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 5, 2024
The target of the divider-in-chief’s verbal onslaught against his likely opponent reacted to the raging Democrat’s J6 demagoguery with a historical analogy, likening Biden to Benedict Arnold, the general who infamously betrayed America to King George’s Brits and a name that has long been associated with a traitor.
“Joe Biden is the worst president in the history of the United States — he is incompetent, he is crooked, and in many respects, he is Benedict Arnold,” Trump said in an interview with Fox News Digital. “He is destroying our country like no one else has done before.”
Taking aim at Biden’s open borders catastrophe, Trump also said that the U.S.  has “an invasion of millions of people, many from prisons, mental institutions and terrorists pouring into our country.”
“He is responsible for this,” the former president added. “We are a failing nation — a nation in decline — and it is all because he is the worst president in the history of our country.”
Trump told the outlet, “Because of his gross incompetence, Joe Biden is a true threat to democracy,” adding, “This is not a time for us to have a mentally challenged president.”
The America-first Republican reacted after Biden railed against him for what he claimed was “the worst dereliction of duty by a president in American history” and accused him of “an attempt to overturn a free and fair election by force and violence.”
“The only insurrection is the insurrection that is taking place at our border where he is allowing millions of people from parts unknown to invade our country at a level far worse than even a military invasion,” Trump said.
Trump also mocked Biden during a speech at a campaign event in Iowa on Friday night, blasting his “pathetic fearmongering campaign event.”
Trump responds to Biden’s speech by claiming that Biden stuttered through it. He then does his impression of people who stutter pic.twitter.com/DwZo4SITHA
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 5, 2024
“Did you see him? He was stuttering through the whole thing,” Trump told the audience. “He’s going bah bah bah he’s a threat to democracy. They’ve weaponized government. He’s saying I’m a threat to democracy.”
“He’s a threat to d-d-democracy,” he continued, mimicking Biden’s stuttering. “He couldn’t read the word.”
Biden’s vitriolic raving risks further alienating voters as he preaches to a shrinking choir with real Americans far more concerned with inflation than a phony “insurrection” that had a sub-zero chance of actually overthrowing the entire U.S. government.
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