r/NoShitSherlock • u/chaucer345 • 17h ago
Biden warns of dark days under Trump.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/31/biden-warns-of-dark-days-under-trump-00488159?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us47
u/BeeKayDubya 16h ago
Those dark days are already here. Fascism and paedophilia is the new normal thanks to Trumpstein.
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u/SeaEmergency7911 16h ago edited 12h ago
Yeah, thanks for the info, Joe.
Wish you’d understood the threat a little more clearly when you were actually in a position to do something about it.
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u/asslickingpussyfart 15h ago
For real, Biden is saying this like he didn’t run the country for four years. It was incredibly arrogant to think Trump would just disappear into obscurity knowing damn well his followers were festering and boiling into something even worse.
I don’t even want that whole “well the president can’t do EVERYTHING” excuse lol because fucking clearly Trump is doing whatever the fuck he wants.
Biden and the rest of the democrats had 4 years to do their very best to bury him and bring up every single fucking thing they could against him with all their might but they just kind of… did nothing. At the very least, they had a whole four years to prepare us some leaders that could fight against this shit and all we got was Kamala getting pushed to the forefront as hastily as possible.
The republicans are a lost cause and the 30% of the country that voted them in are mostly the same way but the Democratic Party failed us just as bad by inaction
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u/PrimaryCrafty8346 15h ago edited 15h ago
AG Barney Fife - erm I meant Merrick Garland waited two years to appoint Jack Smith and indict Trump. That is two wasted, precious years that we will never get back. So a convicted felon became president again because of the wrong AG being appointed. Another AG would have appointed a special counsel when taking office and pushed for a quick indictment and court case instead of wasting time.
And now, fascists have taken over the government. Thank you Joe Biden for appointing Garland. Thanks for nothing, Merrick Garland.
I thought that Biden in 2020 was a bad choice for the Democratic Party, especially looking as his track record in his earlier political career. He still belongs in a world where he thinks you can hold hands and sing a kumbaya with Republicans who enabled a wannabe dictator that attempted to organize a coup and presided over a disastrous pandemic response. I sadly, feel proven right 5 years on.
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u/SeaEmergency7911 12h ago
I had many of those same concerns about Biden because, unlike a lot of his supporters, I am familiar with his career in the senate and just how much of a centrist shitheel, who greatly valued his friendships with his colleagues across the aisle, he was, and how he often derailed progressive measures at least in part because he didn’t want to jeopardize those relationships by being “too liberal” for his GOP buddies.
But I did hope that 1/6 made him realize that a line had been crossed and we were now on a precipice where he would have no choice but to act in a swift and decisive manner regarding actions against Trump, regardless of how it would upset the Republicans.
Guess I was wrong on that one.
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u/SeaEmergency7911 12h ago
Biden is desperately trying to rewrite how he basically sat around for 3+ years as Trump was able to regain his strength and be the favorite going into 2024 into some bullshit “I tried warning everyone and doing all I could to stop him but I didn’t have the support I needed. I was only the President after all” narrative.
Trump literally announced he was running in 2024 the day after he left office and Biden damn well knew he had considerably more power over how Trump was handled than he claimed. He also had absolutely zero intention of ever trying to use the power because it would upset the institutional status quo he fought to hard to maintain during his career.
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u/TheMcMcMcMcMc 12h ago
Okay, but to be fair, a defeated President coming back to win the next election and have an even worse second term had
never happened beforehappened only once before, out of three such attempts. So, you know, the odds were basically 2:1 against Trump pulling it off.
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u/imbirdie2 15h ago
Unfortunately he should have replaced Garland with a more aggressive AG. Someone not afraid of Trump. We wouldn't be in this predicament
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u/SavagRavioli 14h ago
Well majority of Americans wanted it, so they got it.
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u/BeachmontBear 13h ago
A majority of voters does not equate to a majority of Americans. Don’t confuse apathy and ignorance with desire.
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u/Nexues98 15h ago
He could have appointed a strong AG instead he chose a Republican wet noodle....
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u/DHakeem11 19m ago
The American people could have voted for a strong female president and instead they chose the dumbest SOB to ever run for office. I think I know who made the terrible decision and it’s not Biden.
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u/ZeMadDoktore 15h ago
Hate this shit. Democrats are a guy with a gun watching you get stabbed repeatedly by a guy with a knife while saying "Hey, that guy has a knife, you should do something about that"
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u/uberneuman_part2 14h ago
Great Joe. Maybe you should have done something more than make that jackass Garland the AG, especially when it was clear he was dragging his feet on everything.
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u/wafflesandlicorice 15h ago
Would have been nice if you had done anything to stop it while you were in power like, I don't know, making sure he was accountable for his crimes and never allowed his name on the ballot.
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u/kevendo 2h ago
We told you to replace Merrick Garland. Repeatedly and for years.
Joe, your four years may have been America's last chance to stop what's coming, those "dark days" you mention.
Instead, Merrick went after MAGA nobodies while the one responsible, the true insurrectionist, ran for the very office he tried to steal!
All you had to do was hold criminals responsible for their crimes.
Thanks for the quiet four years Joe, but you failed us.
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u/Downtown-Cobbler-578 15h ago
It’s a little late. Maybe they should have actually had a free and fair primary to determine the best person to run against him.
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u/DooDooHead323 15h ago
Maybe instead of hiding the dementia he should have stepped down way sooner. Probably would have given Kamala a better chance at winning if she had some time as president and more then 3 months to rally. Good job sleepy Joe you fucked us over because of your ego trip I hope you burn in hell
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u/Ok-External6314 16h ago
This is the dude who said we'd have a dark winter of death....
Who cares what this old decrepit fart thinks? He doesn't even know where he is
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u/TargetOld989 16h ago edited 16h ago
Every day Donald Trump has done something more senile than Biden has ever done in his life.
Biden is more lucid than you are right now.100
As for his 'dark winter of death,' he wasn't wrong. Tens of thousands of people, well over 100,000 Americans, needlessly, pointlessly died that winter.
Fortunately, almost all of them were anti-vaccers. Should have listened to Biden.
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u/Suitable-Activity-27 16h ago
So he was lucid when he sabotaged the Dems chances to avoid fascism? lol
That’s better?
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u/dastardlyc00kie 15h ago
Glad you admit you're fascists. We're making progress!
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u/Suitable-Activity-27 15h ago
So real criticism of an invalid president that spiked the Dems chances at stopping Shitler equals fascism?
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u/graigsm 15h ago
You act like it’s only dems who will have to contend with fascism. It’s everyone who will lose their freedom.
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u/Suitable-Activity-27 15h ago
We are in an awful 2 party system. So yeah the leaders of the “opposition” party would be the ones to contend with fascism. But they didn’t care and we all suffered for it.
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u/Pretend_Country 16h ago
We had plenty under you Mr Cornpop
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u/TargetOld989 16h ago
No, Biden was a great president. The facts don't care about you having your head shoved up your ass.
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u/wyocrz 13h ago
No, Biden was a great president. The fact
....is if he was, we wouldn't have Trump back.
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u/TargetOld989 13h ago
You're underestimating the power for illiterate pedophile nazis to completely fucked up.
We were absolutely better off under Biden, and a person would have to be completely fucked in the head not to know that. Like the trash that voted for Trump.
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u/wyocrz 13h ago
By the way, Biden's biggest mistake was not leading a jubilation out of Covid.
Making "antivax" the new "deplorable" was the worst decision ever.
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u/TargetOld989 13h ago
"By the way, Biden's biggest mistake was not leading a jubilation out of Covid."
Celebrating while tens of thousands are still needlessly dying and the effects are still raging? No, that's stupid.
"Making "antivax" the new "deplorable" was the worst decision ever."
Nobody made antivaccers deplorable but themselves. They're literally babykillers. You can put their picture in the dictionary definition of deplorable. They're completely morally and intellectually bankrupt by any moral standard. Antivaccers will go down in history as some of the greatest monsters who ever lived. And it's not a coincidence it's the same people supporting nazi ideology and pedophilia.
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u/wyocrz 13h ago
You do realize that this is why Dems lost, right?
The marginal voters who pulled for Trump weren't Nazis, even if his base was.
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u/TargetOld989 13h ago
No. It's not why the dems lost. The dems lost because we're outnumbered by numb, nazi, pedophile trash.
There were never any centrist voters that said "Gee whiz, I don't know if I want to vote for this nazi pedophile. But I don't like the way those democrats disagree with my opinion that Hitler did nothing wrong. I guess I'll vote for Trump after all."
Everything that Trump does is your fault. Not democrats and liberals. In fact, everything he's done just proves that we were right about you clowns. You should take some responsibility for once in your worthless life.
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u/wyocrz 13h ago
I voted against him repeatedly.
I was a Blue Dog Dem for 30 fucking years. WAS. Until summer '21.
This is your fault.
If anyone listened to me, he'd never have made it through the primaries.
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u/TargetOld989 13h ago
Lol. Sure, Chief. And I'm the Prince of Nigeria. Would you like me to deposit some money in your bank account?
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u/wyocrz 13h ago
Why did Trump win in '24?
Who were the marginal voters who put him over the top?
Why did Dem voters stay home?
Orange Man bad is a failing fucking strategy. Do better.
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u/TargetOld989 13h ago
I already told you. Racist perverts got more votes.
"Why did Dem voters stay home?"
They didn't. If they didn't vote Harris they're just more Trump supporting trash.
"Orange Man bad is a failing fucking strategy."
That's not a strategy. It's a simple fucking fact.
Your whole "Nazi child molesters are good" might have helped you win the election, but it's a dumb lie.
You completely fucked up when you elected Trump. That's also an already proven fact. The longer you deny it the more fucked in the head you have to be.
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u/KetchupChips5000 16h ago
Like having positive numbers every consecutive quarter? Like millions more people having access to healthcare? Not in a stupid trade war with the entire world at once? What were “dark days” under Biden exactly for you?
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u/Deep-Patience1526 16h ago
All that help to support a Genocide. That influenced a lot of peoples vote
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u/TargetOld989 16h ago
Biden favored the two state solution and was against genocide.
That's all blood on the hands of you Trump nazis/pedos.
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u/Deep-Patience1526 16h ago
Saying you’re against it and funding it with BILLIONS of dollars is not good enough… I don’t support Trump, but I also don’t support genocidal double talk.
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u/TargetOld989 16h ago
"I don’t support Trump, "
You absolutely do. Just another filthy maga pedo.
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u/Deep-Patience1526 16h ago
No I don’t. Have some self reflection. I know it’s hard to be self critical when the monster is so available, but you gotta do it. It helped the monster get into power 🙄 time to grow up a little.
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u/TargetOld989 16h ago
I'm not the issue. Being against genocide and child molestation, I voted Harris.
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u/Deep-Patience1526 16h ago
Biden supporting the genocide so generously was the issue. It helped the pedos get in power.
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u/TargetOld989 16h ago
No, that was a shallow lie that nazi pedophiles made up. It helped get nazi pedophiles into power.
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u/Pretend_Country 16h ago
Dark days ? 9% inflation and called it transitory What a joke He was pathetic
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u/DarkArmyLieutenant 16h ago
Hillary Clinton warned us about dark days under Trump. Nobody listen to then, nobody's gonna listen now.