The Big Guy Address
Three score and eighteen years ago, Joseph
Robinette Biden, Sr., and Jean Finnegan Biden brought forth into Scranton,
Pennsylvania, an almost inconceivable future President-Designate of the United
States.
Always a poor student, Joseph R. Biden,
Jr., managed to gain admission to the University of Delaware, where he
graduated near the bottom of his class.
He performed even worse at Syracuse University’s School of Law, where
only nine students out of a class of 85 finished with a lower grade point
average, though he would later make outrageously false
claims
about his glowing academic record.
Politically ambitious since his high
school days when he was president of his junior and senior classes, he rose
from county councilman to become the youngest member of the United States
Senator at the age of 29. His efforts to
win the Democratic nomination for President in 1987 and in 2007 went
nowhere. He was forced to end his first
campaign when it was revealed that, in his standard stump speech, he was
representing British politician Neil Kinnock’s inspiring life story as his own,
in Kinnock’s words, verbatim, and that was when he was in his prime and still
lucid.
Having grown rich as a Senator, he had
appeared to top off his corrupt political career as Vice President under Barack
Obama, with his drug-addled son, Hunter, serving as his international bag man.
But in a larger sense, we cannot deprecate,
we cannot denigrate, we cannot belittle this man. Those who now control what is purported to be
the government of the people, by the people, and for the people have, in their
wisdom, selected him for the highest office in the land with a blatantly
fraudulent election. In consideration of
the foundation of copious, gigantic lies, such as those surrounding the Kennedy
and King assassinations, the Oklahoma City bombing, and 9/11, upon which the country
currently rests, it is, unfortunately, altogether fitting that it should come
to this.
David Martin
January 6, 2021
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