Biden’s Consistency & Queer Beer – Top 3 Takeaways – April 26th, 2023
- Consistent. President Biden is nothing if not consistent. When Joe Biden officially kicked of his 2024 re-election campaign the first question that might have come to mind is, that’s it? As in the video released before six o’clock in the morning. The next question might be where is he? Something we’re often left wondering when thinking of the president being MIA on any given day. Anyway, when hopping over to YouTube to watch the campaign kickoff video entitled: “Let’s Finish the Job”, I couldn’t help but observe the comments left by users below the video. Without any selective editing or picking and choosing these were the top comments posted in order: 1) Us Normal working people don't feel the love paycheck to paycheck 2) Bruh none of my friends who voted for Joe will admit that they voted for him. They are seriously embarrassed lol 3) Joe just needs another 4 years to make sure the damage is permanent 4) I’m Joe Biden, and I forgot this message 5) Joe needed a video because speaking from a mic is WAY too risky 5) Was this filmed in his basement? 6) Nice video. But shouldn’t we ask why, as President, he can’t do this in a live speech? 7) "Let's lick the world" 8) He left out “if you don’t vote for me, you ain’t black” oh, and “sorry I tanked the economy” Also, “I am a puppet who shakes hands with invisible people” 9) This is golden. It's like the trailer to a Christopher Nolan movie 10) He's so out of touch 11) This comment section should be reserved for history 12) “Listen, Jack! If I’m gonna run from…that… gingerbread man, you better find that… plate of… keys. No! Think about it! This is serious.”, Hysterical! 13) Not a single policy proposal in your announcement video. Thanks, Joe 14) You better pardon yourself and family. Gonna be epic. 15) This is awesome..I still have $788 bucks left in my savings account from the past 3 years of his impeccable economic plan.. 16) This feels like satire lol, I can’t wait for him to do a presidential debate lol 17) Only half of a percent of people who watched this gave it a thumbs up 18) Do you think his administration reads the comments? 19) Battles for the souls is an accurate statement 20) Ridiculous they had him do a video instead of a live announcement. 21) This comments section shows how many people approve of Joe Biden. 22) Bobby Kennedy Jr. is going to eat this guy alive! 23) I'd like the freedom to buy a car I want, gas or electric a stove I want, a vaccine if I want. To choose my doctor, my congressman, or my president without Intel or FBI collusion. 24) Save the world joe (fist bump emoji). That’s right, on Joe Biden’s official YouTube Channel, with his big campaign video rollout, I had to read through 24 different comments to find the first positive response to President Biden’s announcement. And, because you can’t make this stuff up, the user who posted the positive comment was in China. Seriously. By the way, the comments immediately below the one positive one only continued the momentum with several “Let’s Go Brandon’s” but also one which perhaps best sums it up: It's a great quality commercial. I just wish the person and administration it's about was of equality quality. Isn't that the truth. But hey, he’s nothing if not consistent. With Joe Biden if you expect less, you’ll get it (unless we’re talking taxes and inflation of course because he’s great at driving those up). But there was one comment in particular which summed up my thoughts exactly...
- "Lets Finish the Job!" How terrifying is that?? By now we’ve all long since forgotten that Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign theme was “Build, Back, Better”. I can only imagine that the idea behind “Let’s Finish the Job” is in reference to that? But seriously, what comes to mind when you hear Joe Biden say it’s time to “Finish the Job”? Holy crap! Is what first comes to mind for me, or “how terrifying is that” in the case of the person commenting on YouTube. And that’s because what we associate with ‘ole Joe ain’t good. As I mentioned yesterday, Joe Biden’s current approval rating is lower than any president who’s ever won re-election. But that’s just part of the story. Only 25% of Americans approve of the direction of the country. Meaning that when three-quarters of the country hears Joe Biden say he wants to “finish the job”, the natural reaction is a visceral one. And by the way, just how poor is our perception of the direction of our country under his leadership? On Election Day 2020, in the middle of a recession brought about by a pandemic, with most Americans locked down – 32% approved of the direction of the country. Biden’s America has us feeling 7-points worse than lockdowns, a recession, and a deadly virus. Boy that’s hard to do. But while many may just think his campaign slogan is tone deaf (which it is), it also may be more intentional than it may appear. Joe Biden has been highly effective at eroding our borders, our national security and what’s in our wallet. In other words, he’s been highly successful in implementing the World Economic Forum’s The Great Reset. Should he be granted an opportunity to “Finish the Job”, we likely would have something to worry about because he’s been a lot of things. But he has been highly effective at carrying out the socialist-globalist agenda – which is what he meant by “Build, Back, Better” in the first place. On a lighter note...
- Queer beer doesn’t sell. Which is kind of surprising because who hasn’t looked at a dude dressed as a chick and thought yeah, let’s crack a beer? So yeah, strange as it is that your average guy wasn’t inspired to buy even more Bud Light once the company got in bed with a transgender activist – it's true. Queer beer doesn’t sell. Bud Light sales are 17% lower in total dollars and 21% lower in total volume since Bud Light’s marketing department decided to celebrate Dylan Mulvaney’s first anniversary transitioning genders. Who could have seen that one coming? And you might have heard...the marketing team responsible for that decision has taken what is likely a permanent leave of absence from the company. And the point is this. When you stand up for what you believe and you put your money where your beliefs are, it can make a difference.