Anonymous ID: 549c54 April 19, 2024, 5:11 p.m. No.20749847   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9958

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A new Biden campaign ad focused on the economy and infrastructure included a subtle claim about the president's mental fitness, calling him "sharp as a knife."

 

The Thursday

ad, titled "Sharp,"

centered on Pennsylvania steelworker Jojo Burgess, who spent most of the 30-second video praising President Biden over his handling of the economy and infrastructure, but briefly appeared to

reference his mental acuity by using the same descriptor repeated by the administration and Democrats to defend his cognitive ability earlier this year.

 

"I've been a proud steelworker for 23 years, and I know hard work when I see it. I love to tell the story about meeting President Biden because when you meet him, this guy is as sharp as a knife,"Burgess said in the video.

 

The

use of the word "sharp" was frequently used by Biden's defenders to describe the president as he faced an onslaught of Republican attacksfollowing the release of

Special Counsel Robert Hur's report in February, which claimed he was a "sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory."

 

Republican lawmakers and former President Donald Trump claimed the report

which came about as part of the investigation into Biden's mishandling of classified documents was evidence the president was not fit to serve another term.

 

White House press briefing following the report's release, press secretary

Karine Jean-Pierre stressed that Biden was "sharp" and "on top of things," while Democrat lawmakers and liberal

media figures insisted Biden was one of the "sharpest" people they've dealt with.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/new-biden-campaign-ad-claim-presidents-mental-fitness

Anonymous ID: 549c54 April 19, 2024, 5:31 p.m. No.20749958   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9965 >>9967

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Mirror comms?

Sharp Knife

Dull Knife

???

 

http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.na.025

DULL KNIFE

(ca. 1810-1883)

 

signatory

 

tribal elder

 

statesman

 

Outbreak leader (Covid?)

starving survivor (potato, not president)

 

led a decoy party that helped wipe out Capt. William J. Fetterman and all eighty-one of his men

 

But not long afterward he began to believe war against the whites was hopeless.

 

In 1868 he was among the chiefs who signed the Treaty of Fort Laramie,

agreeing

he would never again "sharpen his knife" against the whites. Dull Knife, as he was now known, kept his word

 

In June 1876, while others left for the Little Bighorn, Dull Knife stayed in his camp a few miles southwest of the battle. Exactly five months after the Custer fight,

a surprise predawn army attack wiped out much of his village.

On April 21, 1877,

after a winter sharing meager supplies

in Crazy

Horse's camp,

Dull Knife and 553 of his people surrendered at Fort Robinson, Nebraska.

 

Read Moar:

http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.na.025