One year ago today Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, fell to the Taliban after President Biden’s botched troop withdrawal. It was the biggest foreign policy embarrassment for the United States in almost 50 years.
We’re reposting John Ondrasik’s Blood on My Hands — a docu-music video using real-world footage of the U.S. government’s Afghanistan withdrawal to criticize the Biden administration and the Taliban. It was originally banned from YouTube but has since been restored with the following warning:
“The following content has been identified by the YouTube community as inappropriate or offensive to some audiences.”
There’s nothing inappropriate about exposing Biden’s incompetence and failures. And yeah, Americans and Afghanis certainly found his actions offensive.
Watch the video above. Check out how Joe is marking the fateful day below:
He’s taking a bike ride with bathing suits on the brain.
PRESS: "Mr. President, will you come talk to us?"
BIDEN: "No. Gotta go get some bathing suits." pic.twitter.com/3hl3F3YB4L
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 14, 2022
He’s celebrating the Birthday of Social Security.
I believe rebuilding the middle class is the moral obligation of our time – that's why I'm so proud to celebrate Social Security's birthday.
It's why me and my Democratic friends on the Hill are working to protect and expand it.
Republicans in Congress want it sliced. pic.twitter.com/rYd6t7PIFz
— President Biden (@POTUS) August 15, 2022
And he’s taking a very undeserved victory lap and hyping a terrible piece of legislation.
Since the start of my presidency, my economic plan has helped create 9.5 million jobs, reach a 50-year record low unemployment rate, and achieve zero percent inflation in July.
And this week, I’ll build on that progress by signing the Inflation Reduction Act into law.
— President Biden (@POTUS) August 15, 2022