I was just cracking a joke. I probably should have used blue font.
Given I've seen you post, I probably should have just assumed so, but my bad. No big deal.
In all seriousness he was supposed to be running the country, but I don’t think he really was. We were all told he was, but that was clearly a lie. It honestly makes no difference now and nothing will ever be done about it. He was running circles around everyone. Don’t believe your lying eyes.
But to me - and I don't dispute the reality that we had THE MEDIA going along with this (which to me is by far the biggest problem) - what does the first phrase "running the country" even mean in any REAL sense?
The modern Presidency CANNOT be run by ONE PERSON, no matter how competent. At the same time, I understand at least creating the illusion that the leader's hands are on the wheel, too. But a lot of the "Biden wasn't doing X/Y/Z" would be legitimate gripes in other administrations IF - and this is the key point - IF you have the toddler mind of the Orange Buffoon based on projection and gaslighting. Basically, our leaders in the nuclear age have - they MUST - hire competent Cabinet members capable of offering expert advice without groupthink, and the leader has to have 2-3 smart people he can trust with his Presidency (and by extension our lives).
I can completely understand why this is a foreign concept to Donald Trump. The value of a Cabinet is people telling the President the bad news he does NOT want to hear and how to handle it with an emphasis on long-term survival. Biden's team failed both he and the country on this in the last year or so of his Presidency.
Trump's fail him because he makes sure to hire people who will never tell him anything other than he is right about everything under the sun. He's basically the Jim Carrey character in "Liar! Liar!" except rather than "cannot tell a lie" he "cannot tell the truth."
But what I'd like to know is....what SHOULD be done even assuming "the worst" about Biden? It does not magically undo anything. And at this point - since the voters and the parties acted - why should I even care?
"They misled you" is a hilariously hypocritical observation coming from the mouth, pen, or Morse code of Donald Trump. I add Morse code for laughs in light of the fact that if anyone showed it to him, he would probably tell us that he might be the first one to ever think of it.