Forgive us of this political post…
…so here we sre again. As we stand on the edge of a transition, Joe Biden’s presidency will conclude in just five days. The nation prepares for the inauguration of Donald Trump, marking his return to the White House for a second term—a rare occurrence, echoing Grover Cleveland’s nonconsecutive presidencies. Move over, Grover; Trump is back.
At moments like this, it’s natural to reflect on where we’ve been as a nation, where we’re heading, and how we feel about it all. However, in an era where everything is politicized, this post will steer clear of passing judgment on Biden’s presidency. Whether his leadership was perceived as successful, flawed, or something in between, history ultimately decides. Time has a way of refining perspective, and future historians and authors will undoubtedly analyze this administration with the clarity of hindsight.
A Presidency Marked by Unique Circumstances
When Joe Biden assumed office, the United States was grappling with extraordinary challenges. We were in the throes of a global pandemic—a reality that shaped nearly every facet of life. Debates raged over vaccine mandates, government agencies operated under uncertain conditions, and businesses struggled with reopening timelines. Public health officials were thrust into the spotlight, navigating a landscape filled with questions and few clear answers. The word “normal” became elusive, a concept we struggled to define amidst lockdowns and isolation.
Biden’s inauguration itself symbolized the strangeness of the era. It was a subdued event, devoid of the crowds that traditionally mark the transfer of power. COVID restrictions meant the absence of throngs of supporters, and the typically jubilant atmosphere gave way to one of caution and restraint. For a man known for his gregariousness and touchy-feely demeanor—sometimes joked about as “sniffing” those around him—this was an ironic twist. Biden entered the presidency during a time when social interactions were fundamentally altered.
Reflecting on Leadership and Time
As we look back on Biden’s tenure, we can’t help but notice the changes he underwent. His age and health became frequent topics of discussion, with observers noting his physical and verbal missteps. At times, his decisiveness shone through; at other moments, his actions—or inactions—sparked controversy. Yet, such scrutiny is not unique to Biden. Every president ages before our eyes, their time in office marked by the weight of the job and the crises they face.
Thinking about where we were in January 2021, it’s remarkable to consider how far we’ve come. The fears and uncertainties of the pandemic felt all-encompassing, yet here we are in 2025, having moved past those moments. The world, once seemingly crushing in on itself, has found a sense of equilibrium. “Normal” has returned—or at least some version of it.
But what is normal now? With Donald Trump’s return to office, the question arises: Is this the “old normal” reasserting itself, or has Biden’s presidency fundamentally shifted the landscape? Was his time in office a glitch in the matrix, or did it reset the system entirely? These are questions for philosophers and historians to ponder.
Measuring Time by Leaders
In the movie Sister Act, a nun tells Whoopi Goldberg’s character how many popes she’s lived through—a reflection of how we measure time by leaders. In America, we do something similar. Personally, I was born in 1980 during Jimmy Carter’s presidency (technically, just before Reagan’s term began). It’s fascinating to think about the presidents we’ve lived through and how our perspectives on them evolve with time.
As we close the chapter on Biden’s administration and begin another under Trump, it’s worth taking a moment to reflect—not just on politics but on the passage of time and the moments that define our lives. History has a way of reshaping perceptions, and one day, we may see this era in an entirely different light. Until then, we continue moving forward, living through history one presidency at a time.
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That’s all folks: Biden winds down
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Outgoing Joe Biden authorizes Ukraine to use long-range US weapons INSIDE Russia
In the ultimate of lame duck moves, Joe Biden may have authorized something that could potentially lead to a further conflict if not a World War…
President Joe Biden has authorized Ukraine to use powerful long-range American weapons inside Russia, according to a senior US official familiar with the decision, as North Korean troops deploy in support of Moscow’s effort.
The decision comes as Russia has deployed nearly 50,000 troops to Kursk, the southern Russian region where Kyiv launched its surprise counteroffensive in the summer, to prepare to take back territory.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/17/politics/biden-authorizes-ukraine-missiles-russian-targets/index.html
Developing…
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Wild rumors about Joe Biden online.. why haven’t we seen him for days since ‘COVID’?
Wild rumors on X circulating about the President and where he is and why his entire schedule has been canceled for the week… developing..
X-ers gonna X..




Hours later.. Intrigue and rumor being spread by Congresspersons..
And tonight.. “BIs Biden Dead?” is trending higher than “Donate to Kamala” in the political category.. A screenshot/Google Trends

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So what’s in Joe Biden’s briefcase again?
And here we always thought it was nuclear codes. Dark Brandon may have just revealed quite the state secret.
Another weird moment in presidential history just occurred.. President Biden told people during a public event—with cameras rolling—that his Marines carry a code to blow up the world without nuclear weapons. Then he chuckled as the others laughed nervously along..
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Biden needs sleep
Appearing in Vietnam, President Joe, Biden seemed to be confused while doing a press conference.
At one point he said he needed to go to bed. She then began to ramble on while someone on an overhead speaker abruptly cut him off and thanked depressed for being there, and end of the press conference.
Developing in Vietnam..
Dog faced pony soldiers also got an honorable mention..

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Biden Fist bumping with a killer?
Joe Biden’s excellent Saudi Arabia summer trip
With a fist bump to prove it?
Scott Bixby in the DAILY BEAST summarizes it this way: With a rap of his knuckles, President Joe Biden broke one of the most straightforward promises that he made on the presidential campaign trail: to make the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia a “pariah” over the state-coordinated assassination of a journalist in 2018.
Many beyond the media took notice, with the fist bump image going “virtual” as some would misspell, ‘viral’ as it really should be.
“God love you—what a silly question,” Biden said in response to a reporter’s question about whether he could guarantee that Saudi Arabia wouldn’t target another critic in the future.
“How could I possibly be sure of anything?”
Biden’s decision on Friday to fist-bump with Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince and de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia who U.S. intelligence agencies believe personally ordered the murder and dismemberment of Jamal Khashoggi, outraged critics of the regime, from Khashoggi’s family to his former employer.
BUT alas! The President said he talked about murder..
The Washington POST has slammed Biden over the fist..

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JOE TAKES A TUMBLE: PRESIDENT BIDEN FALLS OFF HIS BIKE WHILE VACATIONING
President Biden was greeted by adoring fans while bike riding this weekend.. He is celebrating his 45th wedding anniversary at Rehoboth..
And just then a slight incident occurred: The President took a tumble.
A video from a White House pool report showed the 79-year-old president immediately getting up after his fall. He then says: “I’m good.”

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The Herding Bunny at the White House
Some odd developments at the White House today as it appeared the Easter Bunny had to herd President Joe Biden away from a path he was on near spectators at the Easter Egg Roll..A Biden press aide posted a picture of the Easter Bunny sitting at her desk on Monday morning, fueling speculation that she was wearing the suit
MORE..
Biden was filmed speaking with reporters and guests at the cheerful holiday event when he began discussing Afghanistan, eight months after he presided over the US military’s chaotic withdrawal from Kabul that ended 20 years of American boots on the ground there.



And for an added political issue, the GOP has widely circulated photos of controversial Hunter Biden at the event..

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Masks across America! Biden says his administration will make free high-quality face masks available to all
President Joe Biden on Thursday announced his administration would make “high-quality masks” available to Americans for free, as the US struggles to contain the new surge of the Omicron variant and hospitalizations from Covid-19 reach new highs.
The President also announced his administration would purchase an additional 500 million Covid-19 tests — on top of the 500 million tests he previously announced — and said the website where Americans can go to get the free tests shipped to them will be rolled out next week.
— Read on www.cnn.com/2022/01/13/politics/biden-omicron-medical-team-deployments/index.htmlNot included: Chicken soup. That’s on your own dime.
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MASK ON. MASK OFF. MASK ON
POTUS MASKS UP AGAIN..

Just a few months ago as the birth of spring brought hope eternal..masks were off. President Biden said that it was once again time to greet each other with a smile..
A smile now turning to a frown..
Delta variant growing across America, the President and Staff are now appearing to don the masks again across the grounds of the White House.
The requirement was back after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said new research showed even vaccinated people could transmit, in rare cases, the more contagious Delta variant.
Showing how quickly the tide has turned in just two weeks:
Reporters and photographers wore masks. Members of the press office wore masks. Biden did too — he was photographed with a mask while talking with an opposition leader from Belarus before leaving for a trip to Pennsylvania.
Vice President Kamala Harris got a head start the day before, wearing a mask during a meeting with Native American leaders. An aide passed out masks to any journalists who had already fallen out of the habit of keeping one handy.
Meanwhile JoePA has called for $100 bucks to whomever gets vaccinated!
Cash for jabs!
The President said
Thursday called on state and local governments to use funds from his $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan to offer $100 payments to individuals in order to incentivize coronavirus vaccinations.
The payments would be offered to newly vaccinated Americans to provide “an extra incentive to boost vaccination rates, protect communities, and save lives,” the Treasury Department said in an announcement Thursday afternoon.
“Treasury stands ready to give technical assistance to state and local governments so that they may use the funds effectively to support increased vaccination in their communities, and Treasury will partner with the Department of Health and Human Services throughout this effort,” it said.