Of all the lies, fables, and half-truths Joe Biden has muttered in the 1,114 endless days of his decrepit presidency, the claim that he has secured the southern border with Mexico is the worst and the most intentional untruth with the most enduring national damage.
True, the 81-year-old shuffler still claims his lethal Afghan withdrawal was "an extraordinary success," which is blatantly false. Thousands of brave, loyal Afghan allies were abandoned and remain abandoned there while the Taliban hunts them down for execution.
READ MORE: Thousands of Betrayed Afghan Allies Remain Stranded There From Joe Biden's Botched Exit
But the nine-million-and-counting illegal residents settling in cities and towns across the nation have created a massive financial burden on local governments and schools — and will for generations to come.
To put things in perspective, 9.2 million illegal aliens is almost twice the population of Costa Rica. It's two million more than the entire population of Nicaragua. And the Biden administration has ensured there is no effective tracking mechanism.
No one has really pressed Biden after all this time on why he's allowed and even caused this to happen. Media does that to avoid creating problems for Democrat presidents, especially in election years.
Remember 2012 when Barack Obama disappeared for 16 deadly hours during the entire Benghazi consulate sacking and murders of four Americans, including an ambassador? And he never offered — nor was asked — about that derelict disappearance during a foreign crisis.
Have you noticed — beyond RedState — all the media attention to Joe Biden taking a full 40 percent of his term on vacation? No, you haven't — because they don't. Same reason.
We're asking a different set of questions about the competence and intentions of Joe Biden here in this week's audio commentary. Please read it, comment on it, and share it to advance the resistance movement.
Speaking of dereliction, this week's column explored that stain on our national honor from Joe Biden abandoning more than 12,000 Americans and green-card holders in his chaotic exit from Afghanistan in 2021.
But also little noticed is his abandonment of 150,000 Afghan allies there, promised exit visas to the United States for their long years of loyal but dangerous service to American and allied troops. They saved many troop lives with their local knowledge and skills, including scouting for IEDs.
The Taliban has been hunting them down these many months and usually executing them. I have said repeatedly I can't imagine any foreign national ever agreeing or offering to help American troops in their country after the disgraceful abandonment of local allies in both Afghanistan and Vietnam.
The most recent audio commentary discussed the little-noticed removal of a Founding Father's statue from a public space in New York City. It might seem minor. But it actually reveals the depths of social and cultural erasure continuing quietly, piece by piece, by the ongoing Woke movement.
READ MORE: Realizing How Much Woke Corrodes Our Culture
This is consciously removing American exceptionalism and history from the experience of people today and, ominously, from the education of future generations.
Time after time, the people pulling Joe Biden's strings put him out in public, where he inevitably displays his declining mental functions, where audience members even have to help him find an obscure word he can't recall — like "Hamas."
Finally, have you noticed the abundant media coverage of Nikki Haley's devastating loss in the Nevada primary? According to the reports, she finished far behind "None of the Above."
Sounds awful, right? Until you discover Haley did not compete in the Nevada primary. Neither did Donald Trump. No delegates were up for grabs. And voter turnout was minute because they actually use caucuses.
This is the kind of reality distortion news consumers need to be aware of during election campaigns. Well, beyond, too.
But the coverage does reveal a quiet fear among Democrats of the appeal of the former conservative governor and Trump's outspoken ambassador to the United Nations.