In the world of political chess, not every player knows how to make the right move, and some might even argue that President Biden was often not even in the game. According to recent reports, it seems like he barely picked up the pen to sign his own documents. Instead, an auto-pen did the job, while Biden allegedly stumbled and mumbled through his presidency. Talk about delegation! Critics argue that this lack of direct involvement epitomizes gross incompetence, but hey, not everyone can be hands-on, right?
While the auto-pen was busy signing away, sleeper cells were apparently being activated across the nation. The confusion doesn’t end there; ICE recently apprehended over a dozen Iranian nationals, some boasting criminal records as sterling as vintage silver. Among them were individuals linked to terror groups like Hezbollah, and folks are understandably raising eyebrows and concerns. But with what Biden was or wasn’t doing, maybe it’s not all that shocking.
Interestingly, the issue isn’t just local. Reports emerged that Iran sent warnings to the Trump administration, threatening to activate sleeper cells if they felt provocation. President Trump, known for his rather direct approach to diplomacy—think of a bull in a china shop—made it clear that any threats would be met with fierce retaliation. He vowed to respond with a level of ferocity that might remind one of a lion protecting its pride. Trump’s approach may not have been subtle, but at least it was clear.
The troubling part for ordinary citizens is how easily adversaries seem to waltz into the country as if attending a family reunion. Under Biden’s administration, the borders reportedly became more porous than a sponge. Despite previous recommendations to fingerprint and track everyone entering the country, progress remains elusive. But who’s got time for all that? Apparently, not the Biden administration. They seemed more focused on building hotels for illegal entrants than on screening them effectively.
In light of these security concerns, an additional twist is the leaking of a critical intelligence report. This leak raises serious questions about the integrity of our national security processes. If leaks weren’t bad enough, media outlets were quick to gobble up the headlines without verifying facts. It’s enough to make one long for the days when leaks involved plain, old household plumbing. The importance of keeping sensitive information secure isn’t just about politics; it’s about national safety. Yet, in this current political climate, it seems even critical issues become just another piece on the chessboard.