As Joe Biden tours America, trashing Republicans and suggesting that MAGA supporters are a threat to democracy, members of the GOP are speaking out against what they are calling hate speech. Just within the last week, Biden gave two speeches where he harped on the importance of beating the GOP in the 2022 midterm elections and how they don’t even respect the Constitution or law and order. Having listened to his speeches to the American people, Senator John Kennedy explained how Biden’s constant failures led him to attack the GOP in hopes of persuading people they are the real danger. 

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Appearing on Jesse Watters Primetime, the Republican Senator admitted that scurvy might have a higher approval rating than Joe Biden. “I’m confused, I confess, that I don’t understand our president. Here’s the situation as I see it. According to the polls, President Biden is about as popular as scurvy. Now, the reason is no mystery. The president seems to have a blind spot for the lives and concerns of ordinary Americans. Ordinary Americans are worried about their jobs and inflation, and their crashing 401ks, crime, their kid’s education, and whether their teenager is going to die from fentanyl poisoning. And President Biden never talks about those things.” 

Given the recent criticism aimed at the GOP, Senator John Kennedy added, “Instead, he seems more concerned with gender-neutral pronouns and whether he’s winning the war against oil production in America. Recently, as you pointed out, the president has adopted a new tactic. Instead of trying to solve the problems of the American people, he has decided that he is going to try to convince the American people to hate Republicans more than the American people hate President Biden. It’s an interesting approach. There’s just one problem with his approach: It’s not just Republicans who think that the president is barking mad.”

This wasn’t the only time John Kennedy graced Fox News in recent days as he discussed Joe Biden’s talking points. He noted, “He could have talked about crime, inflation, learning loss by our children, the mountains of fentanyl coming across the border, killing our teenagers. Instead, he chose to say to the American people, ‘If you don’t agree with me about higher taxes, more government, if you don’t agree with me that moms are birthing people, if you don’t agree with me that government has a constitutional right to talk to your five-year-old about sexuality, you’re a bad person, and you’re not even an American.'”

The Senator concluded,” ‘I’ve said this before, but the water’s not going to clear up in Washington until we get the pigs out of the creek, and no one is coming to save us but ourselves.”