Saturday, April 27, 2024

MONTGOMERY: Terror-Backing Biden Boosted Bloody Insurrection for Decades, Despite His Jan 6 Crocodile Tears.

Biden’s claim he spoke to French President Francois Mitterand at a G7 summit in 2021, despite the fact he had been dead since 1996, went viral worldwide after The National Pulse broke the story.

Yes, he also wrongly claimed the G7 is “all the NATO leaders,” and yes, he also said he spoke to German Chancellor Helmut Kohl — dead since 2017 — when telling the story again a few days later. But those aren’t the only things wrong with his rambling anecdote.

He claimed the Chancellor of Germany — Angela Merkel (rather than the deceased Herr Kohl) — said to him: “What would you say, Mr. President, if you picked up the paper tomorrow in the London Times and the London Times said: ‘a thousand people break through the House of Commons, break down the doors, two bobbies are killed, in order to stop the election of the Prime Minister.’ What would you say?”

The issue with this wasn’t the fact that the “London Times” doesn’t exist. Or that January 6 protestors killed no American “bobbies” (police officers). Nor even that British prime ministers are not elected in the House of Commons. The issue was Biden musing: “What would we say if that happened in another democracy around the world?”

BLOODY INSURRECTION.

We actually know what Biden would say because the octogenarian has been a politician since 1970. 54 long years. And he went out of his way to involve himself in an actual insurrection in the United Kingdom.

For decades, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) tried to separate Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom through terrorist force, despite a clear majority of residents voting against union with the Republic of Ireland in a national referendum. They didn’t just kill two “bobbies” while they were trying to do this, either. They murdered over three hundred officers of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and over one thousand British military personnel.

Add to this the estimated 650 civilians targeted by the IRA — Cabinet secretaries were buried under the rubble when they bombed a hotel during a Conservative Party conference in 1984 — and the dead Loyalist paramilitaries and their victims and the total butcher’s bill for the conflict known as The Troubles comes to over 3,500 people.

THE RIGHT INSURRECTION.

What did Biden do for the British during this bloody, drawn-out terror campaign, which saw Second World War veterans blown up at memorial services and girls blown up on school buses? He worked to block a treaty authorizing the extradition of fugitive IRA terrorists to Britain to face justice. Naturally.

His barely concealed sympathy for the IRA — the right sort of insurrectionists, apparently — was on display as recently as last year when he posed for selfies with Gerry Adams. Adams is a former member of the IRA’s ruling Army Council and longtime leader of the IRA’s de facto political wing, Sinn Féin.

It’s no secret Biden hates the British and, in particular, the English. Not only did he literally state, “I hate the English” as Vice President, but he refused to speak to the BBC following his election “win” in 2020 because “I’m Irish.” (This is despite the fact his surname and his ancestry are both English.) Like his former boss, Barack Obama, he was quick to turf a bust of Winston Churchill, restored by President Trump, out of the Oval Office when he moved in.

So, to answer Ms. Merkel’s question: what would Biden say if insurrectionists in an allied democracy were running rampant? If he didn’t like the government the people of that allied democracy had voted for, probably something along the lines of: “Fine by me.”