We’re being governed by imbeciles
Dec 3, 2021 6:00:23 GMT -5
Post by Midnight on Dec 3, 2021 6:00:23 GMT -5
We’re being governed by imbeciles
December 3, 2021
By Tom Mostert
A few weeks into Joe Biden’s presidency, I had the following thought: How many articles, opinion pieces and stories can be written and/or reported about one person’s utter stupidity? At some point, the sheer repetition of pointing out Scranton Joe’s uselessness as a leader, speaker, role model and human being would become background noise. It’s now just accepted that this man has no discernable virtues as a leader, no abilities that come to the fore, and is possibly the most annoying blowhard that has ever been in government.
None of this is a revelation to anyone who has been awake or had a television for the last 40 years. I remember watching Biden grill Robert Bork in 1987 during Bork’s Supreme Court nomination hearings. I was just a kid, but I was struck by what an embarrassment this Biden guy was. It’s hard, but also easy to articulate Biden’s incompetence. It’s hard because it’s outside of the realm of our ability to reason. It doesn’t make sense that a country as advanced as the US would have people in power that clearly have no discernible skills to be in such positions of power.
It’s true that A’s hire A’s and B’s hire C’s. Meaning, that people who operate at an A level try to surround themselves with the best available staff. Even, or especially, if they’re better at certain things than themselves. They’re not intimidated by smart, capable people. But those who are B’s and lower look for staff that won’t show them up. They like to lord it over their underlings that they are, in fact, underlings. Their insecurities show in the people they hire. Who does a D-minus like Joe Biden appoint to make him look good? Well, Kamala, for one. And most of his cabinet. Biden’s appointments are uniformly unimpressive, but they’re also arrogant and full of themselves, despite their lack of ability or charm.
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December 3, 2021
By Tom Mostert
A few weeks into Joe Biden’s presidency, I had the following thought: How many articles, opinion pieces and stories can be written and/or reported about one person’s utter stupidity? At some point, the sheer repetition of pointing out Scranton Joe’s uselessness as a leader, speaker, role model and human being would become background noise. It’s now just accepted that this man has no discernable virtues as a leader, no abilities that come to the fore, and is possibly the most annoying blowhard that has ever been in government.
None of this is a revelation to anyone who has been awake or had a television for the last 40 years. I remember watching Biden grill Robert Bork in 1987 during Bork’s Supreme Court nomination hearings. I was just a kid, but I was struck by what an embarrassment this Biden guy was. It’s hard, but also easy to articulate Biden’s incompetence. It’s hard because it’s outside of the realm of our ability to reason. It doesn’t make sense that a country as advanced as the US would have people in power that clearly have no discernible skills to be in such positions of power.
It’s true that A’s hire A’s and B’s hire C’s. Meaning, that people who operate at an A level try to surround themselves with the best available staff. Even, or especially, if they’re better at certain things than themselves. They’re not intimidated by smart, capable people. But those who are B’s and lower look for staff that won’t show them up. They like to lord it over their underlings that they are, in fact, underlings. Their insecurities show in the people they hire. Who does a D-minus like Joe Biden appoint to make him look good? Well, Kamala, for one. And most of his cabinet. Biden’s appointments are uniformly unimpressive, but they’re also arrogant and full of themselves, despite their lack of ability or charm.
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