Bidens breathtaking political cynicism laid bare in his both sides response to Jew-hating protests

Joe Biden has long attributed his decision to run for president to 2017’s tragic events in Charlottesville, Va., and President Donald Trump’s response to them.“It was a wake-up call for us as a country — and for me, a call to action,” said Biden in 2020, referring to Trump’s infamously inadequate statement following the neo-Nazi rally and murder of a counterprotester.Yet while the rest of the country stood aghast at the overt expressions of antisemitism on America’s elite campuses over the weekend, the president remained silent, delegating the task of reacting to a deputy press aide.When he finally did address them Monday at a reporter’s behest, this is all he mustered: “I condemn the antisemitic protests.That’s why I’ve set up a program to deal with that.

I also condemn those who don’t understand what’s going on with the Palestinians.”In the same breath as his brief, apathetic condemnation of virulent hatred, he provided a justification for it.As it turns out, while Trump’s reaction to the Charlottesville rally was a useful symbol for the Biden campaign, it must not have sincerely shocked the conscience of its principal.Political cynicism of the kind and magnitude Biden has exhibited always takes onlookers aback.But then again, perhaps no one should be surprised at his villainously listless commentary on these ignoble protests.After all, he himself laid the groundwork for them.For months now, Biden has prioritized his political interests in having the pro-Hamas wing of the Democratic Party turn out for him in November over the geopolitical interests of his country.The appeasement campaign began in earnest in February, when he returned to the podium at a press conference to call the Israeli rejoinder to the Oct.7 terrorist attack on its civilian population “over the top” and insist that “it’s got to stop.”A month later, he praised Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer for his unprecedented remarks on the Senate floor calling ...

Read More 
PaprClips
Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by PaprClips.
Publisher: New York Post

Recent Articles