Throwback To When Biden Threatened To 'End The Putin Threat' LOL
It was a joke in 2019 when a frail and feeble Biden vowed that Putin’s ‘Days of tyranny and trying to intimidate’ was over. We knew then that his word didn't amount to much, but from where we stand now I don't think anyone expected it to go this badly. The border was a guarantee given, but now we're all staring down the barrel of a world war?
Back in 2019, the delusional Biden vowed to handle the Putting threat, stating:
“Once again, Putin and the Russians are trying to engage in our elections and decide who the president’s going to be,” Biden said in a 2019 fundraising ad. “This time I’m the object of their attention. Because Putin knows if I am president of the United States, his days of tyranny and trying to intimidate the United States and those in Eastern Europe are over.”
“I’m going to stand up to him. He’s a bully, just like the president. And I know he doesn’t want me to be president, but to tell you what, when I’m president, things are going to change. Mr. Putin, the American people decide their elections, not you."
Now, in 2022, he completely failed to do the job...
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Once again, Putin and the Russians are interfering in the elections and trying to pick our president -- this time they're coming after me.
Chip in $5 to send the message to Putin that the American people decide elections, not him: https://t.co/6ehaYAjgxA pic.twitter.com/o1GTKnizUY
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) October 23, 2019
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