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We Know Biden Lies All the Time. Here’s A Case Study in How It’s Done.

Joe Biden rarely speaks without telling a lie or garbling facts beyond recognition. He continually makes up stories about things his mom or dad told him 70 or 75 years ago, beginning with, “Joey…” and then completing the anecdote with some canned advice designed to make Biden look like a regular guy.

He has lied about where he went to college, where he went to law school, what grades he got, what sports he played, and much more. He has invented anecdotes about being arrested in South Africa while trying to visit Nelson Mandela (he wasn’t arrested or even detained), about things he supposedly told world leaders behind closed doors (Biden can barely form sentences and is heavily scripted), and other accomplishments.

Part of this is the result of 36 years as a Senator and 8 years as a Vice President. No one cares what a senator or a vice president says. They receive almost no scrutiny and don’t have armies of fact-checkers on their trail the way a president does. When senators are on the campaign trail, they make up cute stories all the time to get votes knowing no one cares; it’s part of the campaign shtick.

Biden seems not to realize that there’s a difference between being a senator and being a president. Actually, he seems not to realize where he is half the time. That much is clear. What is less clear is how the Big Lie machine works behind the scenes.

This article spells out the inner workings of a Big Lie in detail. To set the context, on October 14, 2020, the New York Post published its scoop about the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop.

It was one of the greatest political scoops of all time. The Post had done its homework, had verified the laptop was authentic, and spelled out the contents. It made it clear that the Biden family was a criminal organization that had been running a global influence peddling scheme selling out U.S. national security for millions of dollars in kickbacks.

Social media immediately banned the New York Post and made sure millions of voters never heard the story. Mainstream media also banned any mention of the laptop. Still, the election was only 20 days away, and the main Trump-Biden televised debate was set for October 22.

The Biden campaign contacted Mike Morell, the former Acting Director of the CIA. (I dealt with Morell directly during my time at CIA. He’s very smart but also slick and highly political. That came through clearly in my meetings with him).

Morell organized a gang of 51 top intelligence and military officials who signed an open letter that said the Hunter Biden laptop story had “all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.” That was an orchestrated lie. The laptop was real and had nothing to do with Russia. But the lie worked.

At the debate, Trump raised the issue of the laptop, and Biden waved it away by saying 51 top intelligence officials said it was Russian disinformation and referred to the Morell letter. That killed the story, and Biden won the election.

Post-election polls showed 20% of the American people would have switched their votes from Biden to Trump if they knew about the contents of the laptop. In effect, a gang of intelligence officials organized by the Biden campaign helped to rig the election for Biden.

Joe Biden is running for president again. You can expect the bandwagon of Biden-orchestrated lies to continue. If Americans fall for it again, they’ll have no one to blame but themselves.

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