Friday, November 29, 2024

Man of the Year 2024 Joe Biden POTUS


Now some of you are snickering and some of you are laughing.  Some of you are just going what?  But just answer a few questions first.  One, how many of you know an Octogenarian who has a job, any job much less an executive one?  Two, how many of you know an Octogenarian who is senile, mangles words, can't string more than a few coherent sentences together and is still has that job?  And again, an executive one?  And last, how many octogenarians or anyone at any age who has everyone on his team telling them it's all over and yet, they still remain in that job.  Not only is this senile 81 year old, still at that executive position, that position is Leader of the Free World, the most powerful man in the world, the POTUS, President of the United States.

Never in the annals of American history has anyone so old, so infirm and so unable, ever been, The President of the United States.  Joe Biden, is Rocky, going the distance.  He's Emilia Earhart, in that his mind is missing, never to be found again.  He's Alfred E. Neumann and for those of you who don't know the reference, Alfred E. Neumann was a cartoon character who adorned the cover of a comic Mad Magazine.  And no matter what happened in the world, his mantra was.  "What Me Worry?"  Joe Biden seemed to be echoing that sentiment, as nothing fazed him.  Not the Covid, which he got multiple times.  Not ,high inflation.  Not, the price of gas.  Not, the war in Ukraine or the one in Gaza.  No, no  matter what happened, Joe Biden just stood there munching on his ice cream cone, unruffled, unfazed, his countenance seeming to say, no matter what you got, I'm enjoying this ice cream cone.  His signature statement made to Donald Trump during their 2020 debates of "C'mon man!" seamlessly morphed into.  "What Me Worry?"  All of which makes him unique in the annals of the American Presidency and American history.  And, all of which makes him our, 2024 Man Of The Year.

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