After Demonizing MAGA Republicans For 3 Years, Biden Calls For Unity Quoting Lincoln, Bible

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President Joe Biden quoted Abraham Lincoln and the Bible on Capitol Hill Thursday in a call for unity and friendship among Democrats and Republicans.

The only problem is that he’s been labeling many, if not most of the latter “MAGA extremists” and a “threat to democracy” throughout his presidency.

Ironically, his administration is trying to put the leading candidate for the GOP presidential nomination, Donald Trump, in jail for the rest of his life on dubious, politically-motivated charges.

That is to say nothing with how his Justice Department has targeted non-violent Jan. 6, 2021, protesters with over-the-top criminal prosecutions, after allowing leftist rioters off the hook with little or no consequences.

So if Biden truly wants unity, he should start with his own rhetoric and his administration’s actions.

At the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, Biden said, “History remembers President [Abraham] Lincoln’s first inaugural address counseling us to heed, quote, ‘the better angels of our nature.’”

“We do well to remember what he said just a few moments before he concluded the same address. At a moment of deep division in our nation, President Lincoln said, ‘We are not enemies.’ He said, ‘We are not enemies, but friends,’” the president continued. “‘We must not be enemies,’ [Lincoln] went on to say.”

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