Biden never said there would be a ceasefire on Monday. He said he there was hope to have one then.
Some how naive people believe that a country that would attack the US would listen to Biden.
Al these mooks here acting like Biden can wave his hand and instantly stop Israel are ignorant at best or political operators at worst.
He can stop selling Netanyahu weapons. He can stop going to bat for Netanyahu at the UN.
That might not stop the genocide, but we'd no longer be party to it.
Hope in one hand, shit in the other and see what gets filled first.
but surely everyone understands that there is nothing that the "Worlds Most Powerful Nation"®™ could possibly do in this... unfortunate situation.
Hands are tied and covered in shit because it’s an election year
I am disgusted to be human right now.
If anything that is all the more reason to do what Dem voters are demanding of Biden.
right now they believe that likely Democratic voters are all out of options. they are courting some other constituency.
All the more reason they shouldn't be in charge anymore...
It didn't work in 2016, and only worked in 2020 because people believed Biden's promises and trump was actively in office.
Guys, what more could Biden do then making empty promises that run counter to pretty much every real life fact?
Now let's all forget about this and focus on Bidens next promise instead of the long list of things that turned out to be bullshit.
This wouldn't be a problem if Trump's son-in-law had solved peace in the Middle-Easrlt like he promised
Who knew they were gonna SLAUGHTER more humans???? WTF!!!
He looks awful. They need to let him retire.
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