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Crime, War, Inflation And Corruption: Joe Biden’s Disastrous Legacy On Full Display In Final UN Speech – Worst President Of All-Time

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(New York Post) In 1980, The Boston Globe put a place-holding headline on an editorial about a speech by President Jimmy Carter.

“Mush from the wimp,” the headline read — and it appeared in more than 150,000 copies of the paper before editors caught their error and removed it.

I thought about that headline as I watched Joe Biden’s UN speech Tuesday.

The similarities go far beyond another mushy speech from another wimpy president.

President Joe Biden addresses the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024, at UN headquarters.
President Joe Biden addresses the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024, at UN headquarters. AP

Biden now rivals Carter as the worst American president of the modern era — and maybe of all time.

Both men were one-term Democrats felled by inflation and disorder at home.

On the global stage, they pursued policies that too often treated American power as a problem rather than a solution, and were rewarded with mayhem and murderous aggression.

There are differences, too, with Carter constrained by his faith-based moral imperatives, while Biden’s family got rich by selling his name to foreigners, some of them adversaries.

But the bottom line is that both were shown the door because most Americans had lost confidence in their ability to lead the nation safely forward.

Only the details differ.

Still deep in denial

To judge by his UN speech, Biden has not yet come to grips with reality.

He dishonestly suggests he voluntarily passed the party’s torch to his vice president, declaring that “Some things are more important than staying in power.”

That was one of several passages designed to weave a positive legacy out of thin air and rampant failure.

No sale.

The nation and the world are in far worse shape now than when Biden took office and had he stayed in the race, he would have lost to Donald Trump in a landslide.

Americans are generous and patient, but not stupid.

Indeed, the widespread belief that we are now closer than ever to World War III captures the truth of Biden’s disastrous term.

Rarely if ever have things gotten so bad, so fast.

As part of his sleight of hand, he used his UN speech to paint himself as an optimist, and cited the end of our wars in Vietnam and Iraq as proof that “things can get better.”

Of course they can — with the right leadership, which in this case means someone else.

He tried to sneak Afghanistan into the memory lane mix, saying “I was determined to end it, and I did,” before saying he thinks “every day” of the 13 service members who died in his chaotic withdrawal decision.

As always, he ignores the inconvenient fact that every military leader warned him the complete and sudden abandonment would be a disaster — and it was.

So what does he think about when he thinks about those Americans who died because of his arrogant mistake?

Does he acknowledge even to himself that he is responsible for their deaths?

And what about Taliban rule — does he ever think of the brutality toward dissenters that filled the vacuum he created?

How does he reconcile his actions with the Taliban’s latest barbaric restrictions on women, which require total body and face covering and public silence?

Then there’s the message the Afghanistan bugout sent to the world.

Vladimir Putin saw the sudden withdrawal as proof America was in retreat and decided the time was ripe for an invasion of Ukraine.

A “minor incursion” would be OK, Biden stupidly said.

Iran smelled the weakness and unleashed the hell of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis on Israel.

Yet, repeating the mistakes of Barack Obama, Biden continues to reward Iran with sanctions relief and punishes Israel by withholding arms and isolating it on the world stage.

He, along with many Dems, insists that “Israel has a right to defend itself” and then quickly adds a “but” that effectively limits the Jewish state’s defense to its own borders.

Had Israel agreed to his terms for a cease-fire in Gaza, it would soon be facing another armed Hamas and Iran would be preparing the next round of assaults.

Although the Israelis rightly rejected the suicide pact Biden offered, it was another example of American prestige being squandered on bad decisions.

Then there’s China, which had to be giddy when Biden made excuses after one of its spy balloons flew openly across America’s heartland.

No doubt Xi Jinping was delighted to hear that Biden downplayed the incident and even expressed doubt that Xi himself knew about the brazen gambit.

It’s more than a point of curiosity to wonder how Biden thinks about all these and other terrible things that happened on his watch.

The world is on fire and despots are on the march, yet he paints himself as a man of peace, as if all these events are just coincidence or bad luck.

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