For years, Americans have been told that President Joe Biden’s character is beyond reproach. Supporters from both sides of the aisle, including many Democrats and some Republicans, have portrayed him as a man of “decency” and respect for tradition. Countless glowing profiles have been written about him, enough to fill a small library.
However, the reality is far darker. Anyone willing to evaluate Biden with honesty and integrity would see a much different picture. In truth, he ranks among the most corrupt and manipulative figures ever to occupy the presidency—a fact underscored during his recent interview.
While speaking to “Meidas Touch News,” led by far-left activist Filipkowski, Biden was asked if he had any regrets about his presidency or if he would have done anything differently. His response, delivered in one slurred sentence, epitomizes everything wrong with the political elite.
Joe Biden saying he wouldn’t change one thing that he did as president is downright psychotic.
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) December 19, 2024
He wouldn’t change anything about the Afghanistan withdrawal? Really?pic.twitter.com/NxJSkze0DI
INTERVIEWER: Any other regrets? Anything that you wished you had done differently?
BIDEN: I guess if I thought a lot about it, there’d be something (slurs speech) I would [have] done specifically, but not generically.
Is it too harsh to call the President of the United States a sociopath? Perhaps, but if the description fits, it’s worth considering. Sociopaths are characterized by an extreme lack of conscience and empathy for those they’ve harmed. What, then, is Biden demonstrating in that clip if not those very traits?
It’s astonishing to witness the apparent absence of basic humanity required to avoid acknowledging even a single mistake throughout his presidency. Over a dozen American service members lost their lives during Biden’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, yet he expresses no regret. Is there truly no decision he would change regarding how that operation was conducted? Imagine the anguish of the Gold Star families as they hear the president insist he made no errors.
By Biden’s account, he presumably wouldn’t alter his policies at the Southern Border either. He appears indifferent to the countless women and children who have been trafficked, assaulted, or killed as a result of his refusal to adjust course. That indifference is a startling admission, wouldn’t you agree?
Even setting aside the literal loss of life caused by his decisions, would Biden not rethink his economic policies, which have driven prices up by over 20 percent? What about his push to promote and fund invasive “gender-affirming care” for minors? Apparently, those were flawless choices as well—since he can’t seem to identify any missteps.
This attitude epitomizes why so many Americans despise Washington and the politicians who reside there. When regular people make mistakes that impact others, even on a far smaller scale than Biden’s actions, they usually apologize. They acknowledge their errors because failing to do so would suggest something deeply wrong with their character.
But that concept seems utterly alien to Biden and those like him. In his mind, admitting a mistake is off the table—even if it means disrespecting the memory of fallen service members in the process. That, my friends, is the definition of sociopathic behavior.