Biden Press Secretary Tries To Blame Trump For Biden’s Bike Accident

Biden is a person who lacks in humility. He has on occasion attempted to imitate his behavior. But he’s constantly being unpleasant and attempting to debase his opponents. That was how they came up with his most recent “assault,” or “ultra MAGA.” His team claimed he originated it, but it was Democrats working on the project who produced it after spending six months conducting deep research into the subject. Not only did that go to waste of time, but it also demonstrates an incredibly poor sense of branding–trying to attack an opponent by using their brand.
 

Obviously, it didn’t go over well, just as it hasn’t with Hillary Clinton’s “deplorables” usage. It’s now become a profile slogan for many social media users on the right, much like Trump’s use of Biden’s calling him the “MAGA King.” Donald Trump even used Biden’s remark that he was the “MAGA King” against him.

Biden — in his annoying way — seldom refers to Trump by name when he addresses him. You may have noticed that he usually refers to him as “the prior guy” or some other similar phrase. The term “former guy” is a pejorative leftist description for Trump. That’s where we’re at with Biden now: juvenile behavior. He’s also been reported to throw tantrums, complaining that his approval ratings are lower than Trump’s and that they are “worse than Carter’s numbers.”

Biden’s staff, notably Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates, has picked up on that lack of grace. When Biden fell over, Bates acted as if this was an opportunity to deflect by criticizing Trump. Instead of telling us how Biden is faring, he’s doing this instead. This is immature.

This is what happens when Trump resides in their heads rent-free. But, as is normal, even the video they attempt to use against him makes him look excellent in comparison to Biden. Unlike Biden, who has difficulties standing upright, Trump is fine.

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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