Dank einem Kommentar im Wall Street Journal bin ich auf folgende zwei Reden aufmerksam geworden:
The president’s Tuesday speech in Atlanta, on voting rights, was a disaster for him. […]
It seemed prepared by people who think there is only the Democratic Party in America, that’s it, everyone else is an outsider who can be disparaged. […]
Quelle: Biden’s Georgia Speech Is a Break Point
Die Antwort liess nicht lange auf sich warten — Mitch McConnell keine 24 Stunden später:
I did not recognize the man at the podium yesterday. […]
“Yesterday, he called millions of Americans his domestic ‘enemies.’” […]
[…] to demonize Americans who disagree with him. He compared a bipartisan majority of senators to literal traitors.
“Twelve months ago, the president said that ‘politics need not be a raging fire destroying everything in its path.’ . . . Yesterday he poured a giant can of gasoline on that fire.” […]
Agree with me, or you’re a bigot. […]
“A president shouting that 52 senators and millions of Americans are racist unless he gets whatever he wants is proving exactly why the Framers built the Senate to check his power.”
What Mr. Biden was really doing was attempting to “delegitimize the next election in case they lose it.”
When national Democrats talk to the country they always seem to be talking to themselves. […] They get in the habit of talking to themselves, in their language, in a single, looped conversation. They have no idea how they sound to the non-left, so they have no idea when they are damaging themselves.
Quelle: Biden’s Georgia Speech Is a Break Point
Ich schaue mir die Reden nun in aller Ruhe an, um mir selber ein Bild zu machen.