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Just like I'll never forget Obama for dividing us.
Or Bush JR for starting the patriot act.
He lost his touch in his second half, betraying the railroad workers and doing nothing to stop Israel's genocide.
But even at his worst, he was less incompetent and evil than Trump.
I think if Biden didn't involve himself in politics he could be that dementiated uncle that you feel sympathy for, although you should still feel sympathy for his current condition regardless of his position, but you get what I meant.
Biden had to deal with enormous crises, and I think he deserves extra credit for playing on nightmare mode and surviving it decently.
Better than the permanent circus act the US has become.