Brazile Gives Biden ‘High Marks’: He ‘Has A Lot to Brag About’

Brazile Gives Biden ‘High Marks’: He ‘Has A Lot to Brag About’

January 24, 2022

Sunday on ABC’s This Week, Democrat strategist Donna Brazile claimed laughably that President Joe Biden had “a lot to brag about” after his first year in office.

Asked about Biden’s “change of course” from his inaugural call for unity, Brazile replied, “There’s no question that what the president called for last year is something that we should all aspire to. We want to be a united country, especially now, given the threats that we see abroad. He also said that he wanted to reach out. He has tried and, of course, we got — the result is the bipartisan infrastructure bill. But this is an opportunity for all Americans to really rally behind the president as we try to get this virus under control, keep this economy growing, keep our schools re-opened.”

On those three points: Biden has failed miserably in his campaign vow to end the pandemic. He and his fellow Democrat leaders continue to mandate school closures and the masking and vaccination of children. And he has set the economy on a course of complete collapse.

“Look, I think the president has a lot to brag about,” the propagandist Brazile continued. “And, yes, I say ‘brag,’ because for the first time in my lifetime, we have a president who is going to eliminate lead pipes, a president that is going to ensure that every child gets a head start and a healthy start.” What the hell? Eliminate lead pipes?

“But while we’re not celebrating all of his successes” — not one of which she was able to name — “we are basically focused on the next election. And we know that that’s 289 days away. So I give him high marks for the first year. He hasn’t accomplished everything he wanted to, but by the way he’s only in the first year of a four-year term.”

Yes, he’s only one year in, and look at the catastrophic damage he has wrought on the country. Far-left Brazile thinks that’s something to brag about.

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