Biden’s legacy of failure
Fact versus fiction
End of Joe Biden’s failed presidency illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times more >
COMMENTARY
By Jed Babbin - Friday, January 17, 2025
OPINION:
President Biden’s two farewell speeches were what we should have expected from an “elderly man with a poor memory,” as special counsel Robert Hur’s report said of him. Most presidents’ farewells try to enhance their legacies, but Mr. Biden exaggerated his accomplishments at the expense of the facts.
He went much further in his Jan. 15 speech, claiming all the credit for the apparent deal between Hamas and Israel to end the fighting in the Gaza Strip and denying any credit to incoming President Trump. Mr. Trump, in Mr. Biden’s words, would only implement what he’d already accomplished.
As this column has often pointed out, the Biden-Blinken team has done nothing to obtain the release of the Hamas hostages, including three of seven Americans believed to still be alive. If the cease-fire deal holds (it may not, because Hamas is violating its terms already) and if it results in any hostages being released, the credit should – and will – go to Mr. Trump and his team, not Mr. Biden’s bunch of fools.
You should judge for yourself. Here are the facts.
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READ MORE: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jan/17/bidens-legacy-failure/
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