Biden again spoke to the nation after his disastrous and divisive speech in Philadelphia, Penn. on Thursday night. This time, Biden stood before very few people in Milwaukee, Wisc., to commemorate Labor Day. Biden spoke about his commitment to unions, and thanked them for their support over the years, while bashing those 75 million Americans who did not vote for him in 2020.
The crowd, reported Mythinformed’s Sean Fracek who was in attendance, “was underwhelming.” Biden was heckled by a man shouting, and said “let him go, no no no no no no no, look everybody’s entitled to be an idiot.” This is what he thinks of his political opposition. “Extreme MAGA Republicans don’t just threaten our personal rights and our social security, they embrace political violence.”
Newsmax’s Benny Johnson pointed out that former President Donald Trump, more than two years out of office, still draws massive crowds of supporters, as he did in Wilkes-Barre last week.Biden re-upped his contention that America First conservatives and supporters of Donald Trump are enemies to his regime and the American people.
Biden claimed that conservatives propagate “violence and hatred,” before going on to say that those Republicans that agree with him are alright, those that don’t embrace what he calls the “extreme ideology” of parental rights, a belief in biological sex, and commitment to American prosperity over globalism.
“The extreme MAGA Republicans,” he said, using a term that his administration spent six months of research to come up with, “in Congress have chosen to go backwards to full of anger, violence, hate and division.”
Then he slammed all of his political opponents in Congress who didn’t vote for his many mass spending bills, pulling out tiny parts of those bills to claim that Republicans didn’t vote for small components, when in fact it was the entirety of the spending bills that conservatives took issue with.“The biggest contrast from MAGA Republicans, the extreme right, Trumpies, they wanna go—these MAGA Republicans are coming for your Social Security as well,” Biden said.
Then he brought up the January 6 riot, saying that “people died,” not recognizing that the one person who was killed was a Trump supporter shot by Capitol Police. He leaned into January 6, saying that rioting is what Republicans stand for. This after an insane summer of violence in 2020 that Democrats advocated for.On Thursday, Biden delivered one of the most divisive political speeches in American history, while flanked by Marines. The White House claimed that this speech, targeting the 75 million Americans that oppose him, was not a political speech.