UNIPARTY: George W. Bush Calls Rep. Jim Clyburn a ‘Savior’ for Endorsing Slow Joe Biden

Former President George W. Bush called Rep. Jim Clyburn (R-SC) a “savior” at the inauguration of Joe Biden on Wednesday.

Biden won the Democrat nomination despite having significant cognitive impairments due in large part due to the endorsement of Clyburn, who had no problem giving his blessing for a total derelict to run the country.

“I know Joe Biden. I know his character, his heart, and his record. Joe Biden has stood for the hard-working people of South Carolina. We know Joe. But more importantly, he knows us,” Clyburn wrote in a tweet prior to the crucial South Carolina primary.

Before Clyburn’s endorsement, most had written Biden’s candidacy off due to his stunning and overwhelming decline. However, after South Carolina flipped Biden’s way, he picked up enough Joementum to win the Democrat nomination. Bush is praising his lord that another mental defective has seized the presidency.

“If you had not [endorsed] Joe Biden, we would not be having this transfer of power today…Joe Biden was the only one who could have defeated the incumbent president,” Bush reportedly told Clyburn, referring to him as the country’s “savior.”

Bush reportedly tried to backtrack after the news went public, but the damage is already done. His giddiness over the installation of Biden into power shows exactly what he thinks of the Republican voters who have been deprived of their voice through nefarious means.

Clyburn also noted that former Vice President Mike Pence, his long-time friend from their days as swamp rats in Congress, attended the event, and his presence was crucial in legitimizing this farce that is taking place amidst a military occupation of Washington D.C.

Big League Politics has reported in the past of Bush’s globalism and his hatred of Trump’s “America First” agenda repudiating his disastrous Iraq War:

Iraq War architect and former U.S President George Bush slammed President Trump’s moves to get the United States untangled from endless and distant foreign wars when speaking alongside Bill Clinton at the Nir School of the Heart.

Bush’s words come days after the political establishment has erupted in rage over President Trump’s decision to remove around 1,000 U.S service members from Syria’s Civil War.

The member of the political dynasty said that “an isolationist United States is destabilizing around the world. We are becoming isolationist and that’s dangerous for the sake of peace.

For many Americans, it’s frankly rich to hear the widely unpopular and disliked former President attack one of his successors for a foreign policy of restraint. As President, George Bush initiated one of the worst foreign policy disasters in the history of the United States, invading Iraq on the false premise of a nuclear program that the country didn’t actually have.

Millions died as a result of Bush’s colossal blunder, and the Middle East remains destabilized to this day, in part because of the invasion that removed dictator Saddam Hussein from power. Thousands of American military personnel were killed or injured in the war, and countless more continue to suffer from post-traumatic stress. Many Iraq War veterans have committed suicide.

Biden will likely govern in the White House like Bush and put America last on every issue, especially foreign policy.

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