Evil Jill

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There’s one person who could have spared the country the disaster that was the Biden Administration.

Jill Biden.

If only she had told the Democrats in 2016: ‘No, I’m sorry, I can’t put my husband through it. He’s not mentally capable of undertaking a run for the White House and certainly not of being president. Or, at least — in 2020, knowing of his decline — she should have protected him from the ridicule and ignominy she had to have known a real campaign would bring, Instead, she betrayed her wedding vows, the Democrats, and the country.

A March opinion piece in The Capitalist bears the title, Jill Biden is DEFINITELY the most evil woman of the 21st century.”

Writer Daniel Turner explained that marriage vows promise that “no one, not even the children, no one will look out for you, my spouse, as much as I will. And if you are too incapacitated to make a decision like ‘how do I walk off the stage?’ then I will try to take those decisions away from you. I will not give you more, larger, graver decisions because I cherish you.”

Jill Biden, instead, capitalized on her husband’s incapacity. Her gain was the country’s loss. Daniel Turner wrote, “It hurts to revisit” what President Biden left. “The filth. The weakness. The wokeness. The depravity.” What Jill allowed “made us all weaker, poorer and worse off as a nation.”

When asked in a recent CBS interview, what she was thinking during the humiliating debate performance that sealed the end of her husband’s campaign, Jill Biden lied yet again, claiming she “had, never, ever seen Joe like that before or since.”

She had. We all did.

Jill Biden told her interviewer, she thought her husband was having a stroke during the debate. Instead of getting to a doctor, she took him to a rally. She addressed the crowd. They went to Waffle House.

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