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Scott Jennings Claims Biden’s Legacy Paved Way for Trump’s Rise

Scott Jennings continues to shine like a beacon of rationality amid the fog of confusion and chaos that is CNN. In an ah-ha moment for viewers, Jennings pointed out exactly what history will retain about President Joe Biden following his farewell address: his primary contribution to the political scene will undoubtedly be facilitating the rise of President-elect Donald Trump. It seems Biden’s legacy is more about serving as a launching pad for Trumpism rather than any grand achievements of his own.

During Biden’s farewell, Jennings brutally dissected the president’s time in office, labeling it a “pretty terrible” tenure. He noted that the hallmark of Biden’s presidency couldn’t be found in any triumphant policy successes, but rather in his dual roles of initiating the Trump era as vice president and then bolstering Trump’s popularity during his presidency. This assessment not only throws shade on Biden’s accomplishments but essentially relegates him to a mere supporting role in his own administration.

As the panel sat in stunned silence, Jennings made it clear that the struggles of Biden’s presidency extend far beyond poor policies; they permeate into the realm of basic competency. With Biden appearing slow, tired, and mumbling his way through his address, Jennings raised an eyebrow at the feasibility of a reelection bid. He questioned how anyone could think Biden was fit to serve another four years when it was a challenge for him to get through a few more months in office. 

 

The rest of the CNN panel was left with little to say as Jennings tore apart the absurdity of Democrats’ attempts to uphold Biden as a venerable leader. His observations underscored a glaring truth: attempting to prop up this administration is nothing short of desperate, and it’s astonishing to think they believed they could make him look relevant again.

While some presidents fade into the background only to be noticed by history students during midterm study sessions, Biden seems destined to occupy a special spot as a mere footnote to Trump’s saga. He won’t get chapters dedicated to him like Jackson does; rather, he’ll be a brief mention in an epic that celebrates the resurgence of American conservatism and the fervent spirit of the Trump era. History tends to remember the bold, and Biden is undoubtedly one of the least memorable figures in recent political history. Thus, it seems fitting that his presidential farewell might just cement his legacy as the involuntary harbinger of Trump’s imminent return.

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