#NotMyPresidentBiden Completely Fails to Remember D-Day By Nick Arama for Red State
GNN Note – Has there ever been an occupant of the White House that has shown more contempt for the American people? Asking for a friend. /END
Yesterday was the 77th anniversary of the D-Day invasion, one of the seminal events of the war, the storming the beaches of Normandy that led to turning the tide against the Nazis.
But that major anniversary apparently flew right past Joe Biden.
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Biden didn’t tweet about it at all.
Biden did tweet about “getting America back on track.”
We’re getting America back on track. pic.twitter.com/mb8gZl7v8W
— President Biden (@POTUS) June 6, 2021
Of course, we weren’t off track until he came in. Now he and Democrats are trying to blow up the rules of the Senate to grab total power to derail us still further. That, I guess, is “getting back on track,” to him. Fortunately, some in his own party like Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Z) and standing up, standing in the way.
Biden also tweeted about the Tulsa Race Massacre.
I met with survivors of the Tulsa Massacre this week to help fill the silence. Because in silence, wounds deepen. And, as painful as it is, only in remembrance do wounds heal. pic.twitter.com/0mLMRAhJiD
— President Biden (@POTUS) June 6, 2021
Now, perhaps it was a little too much to expect a recognition from Biden, who often doesn’t seem to remember what day it is. As we previously reported, he recently seemed to think we were in the year 2024 and thought Jan. 20 was 15 months ago. So knowing what the history of June 6 is might be beyond his reach.
Although he did recognize Cinco de Mayo this year, and talk about Mexican “courage and resiliency.”
Today, on Cinco de Mayo, we celebrate the legacy of Mexican courage and resiliency. I am thankful for the incredible contributions of generations of Mexican Americans who have served in our military, explored outer space, fed our nation, and created countless jobs. pic.twitter.com/renGgr30ZE
— President Biden (@POTUS) May 5, 2021