Despite the mainstream media’s best efforts to present Biden as a forceful figure at last week’s summit in San Francisco, thanks to Biden’s bold labeling of Chinese communist leader Xi Jinping as a “dictator,” House Republican Speaker Mike Johnson saw things differently.
Biden wracked up major losses in his meeting with Chinese President Xi.
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In Johnson’s eyes, rather than projecting strength, Biden is actually projecting weakness, and it’s not just the lowlights from the summit that confirm this.
Anyone who witnessed the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit knows that Biden stumbled and bumbled his way through, appearing lost at times during a photo op preceding his speech, as reported by the New York Post. It was truly a performance that would not make any American proud.
In a recent interview on the New York radio show “Cats and Cosby,” Johnson expressed his concern over Biden’s fundamental weakness as a leader on the world stage. He emphasized that projecting weakness invites aggression from adversaries such as China, Iran, and Russia, which poses a dangerous threat to the United States.
The physical and mental weaknesses of the president, who will turn 81 on Monday, are becoming increasingly evident. Americans, especially liberal Americans, have become accustomed to Biden’s constant verbal blunders and physical mishaps. However, it’s not just Biden’s personal shortcomings but also the policies being implemented by his administration that are projecting weakness for the entire country.
From the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan to effectively inviting the Russian invasion of Ukraine and telegraphing impotence to the world, the policies of Biden’s administration are deeply concerning. The latest example of this weakness occurred when Biden failed to secure any concrete commitments from China during discussions about issues such as deadly fentanyl in the U.S. and the use of artificial intelligence in the military.
In addition, a recent pact with China to triple global renewable energy capacity by 2030, as reported by the Associated Press, could potentially harm the United States and benefit China due to its dominance in the “green” energy market. This agreement could guarantee China decades of wealth and ensure that America purchases their products.
Several experts have voiced their concerns, with one expressing that the deal is essentially putting “China first, America last.” And another has warned that the collaboration will push the United States closer to Beijing-style central planning, production quotas, and groupthink, with potentially negative effects on climate change.
The article also highlights Biden’s weak military and diplomatic decisions, as well as his economic policies, which are said to be weakening the country’s industrial base and the power of the dollar. The author concludes by suggesting a change in course for the 2024 election, warning that Biden’s weakness could persist far into the future unless voters take action.
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It’s evident from these perspectives that the political bias and viewpoint of the author paint Biden’s administration in a negative light, portraying it as a source of weakness and danger for the country. The article aims to rally support for conservative values and the need for change in upcoming elections.