If you spend much time on the internet you likely have seen some of the abundance of Hitler parodies.
Based on a 2004 German movie about Adolf, clever people have inserted subtitles of their own with legitimate film clips to comment on a variety of subjects through the years.
I was emailed links to three Hitler parodies centering on our figurehead president, Joe Biden, watched them recently and found them able to hammer home their point using the basis of all good humor, truth.
The message common through Hitler phoning Biden, Hitler interviewing Biden and Hitler heckling Biden, was Biden’s ever-diminishing mental faculties, as viewed by a character who knows a thing or two about catastrophic intellectual decline.
Videos of vintage Biden stumbles and bumbles were interlaced in the videos. But you don’t need to wait for more Youtube creations to get some additional laughs. Simply observe Biden if and when he has to think on his feet, maybe answer questions without a teleprompter or written notes, and you are reminded of the charade that is Biden’s presidency.
Biden got hit by some friendly fire this week when CNN amazingly went with a story that Biden had canceled a State Department inquiry, begun by President Trump, to look into the origins of COVID-19.
Public outrage was palpable and stumbling, bumbling Joe, or at least his handlers, attempted to change the subject by promising the U.S. intelligence community would launch a 90-day investigation into the origins of the pandemic.
I guess the U.S intelligence community has a lot of spare time now that it doesn’t need to run a full-time operation to manipulate the laws and discredit Trump with false claims.
So, supposedly in 90 days we Americans will know whether all those liberal fact checkers were correct when they immediately and without legitimate reasons, shot down any suggestion the virus escaped from a Chinese lab. Already the ministry of truth types operating internet sites have backed off (without fessing up) on their previous hit jobs on the Chinese virus angle, which should speaks volumes about the legitimacy of their fact checking.
But, it is most likely that the truth never will be revealed.
Asked if the findings of the U.S. intelligence community investigation would be released in 90 days, Biden issued more of his vintage gobbledygook: “Unless there’s something I’m unaware of.”
This coming from a man who during his campaign was unaware he was running for president, instead proclaiming at a rally in South Carolina that he was running for Senate, does not inspire confidence. To paraphrase Shakespeare, there are many, many things both in Heaven and on Earth that Biden is not aware of, even a little bit.
Expect any release in 90 days to be vague and unlikely to finger the Chinese. Once again implicating the Russians is a more likely outcome.
But while we wait, enjoy the mounting daily evidence that our once great country is becoming a pathetic mishmash of hucksters, grifters and opportunists.
ITEM: A North Carolina auto repair business had a vehicle stolen and others vandalized. Racist graffiti was left behind and the kneejerk response was yet another black businessman had been targeted by white supremacists, likely Trump supporters. Except that black business owner set up surveillance cameras and caught two black men doing the damage. Ooops!
ITEM: Atlanta City Councilman and mayoral candidate Antonio Brown (not the former Steelers wide receiver of the same name) managed to have his car stolen during a stop Wednesday. The perpetrators allegedly were children, but one of them “acted as though he had a gun.” And you wonder if Brown, your defund-the-police candidate, might want to rethink that, if only to give him protection from having kids steal his car, or his candy, in the future.
No doubt, once the intelligence community has wrapped up its COVID-19 investigation, Biden will have it look into false flag racial incidents or defund-the-police political candidates who need help crossing the street.
And in 90 days, Biden might share those findings with us, unless there’s something else he’s unaware of.