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Biden has delusions of grandeur — not to mention delusions

Por: New York Post Opinion October 12, 2022

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Which is it, Mr. President? In successive sentences, you tell Jake Tapper that and then say the speech he gave on the eve of the invasion of Ukraine was “irrational.” In , the president demonstrated that his 50 years of political experience and his unprecedented access to intelligence reports and classified military knowledge have made him no wiser or even all that better-informed than any garden-variety pundit (me included) sitting around... + full article



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