This article discusses recent political commentary on Democrats and Biden’s leadership style compared to Jimmy Carter

And then there’s Biden’s recent eulogy for Jimmy Carter. Kimberly A. Strassel from The Wall Street Journal noted how different the two men are, especially in terms of honesty. Both faced tough issues like inflation and crime, but their characters set them apart. Carter was all about honesty, while Biden seems to have strayed from that path, especially after promising not to pardon his son Hunter.
On the energy front, Ruy Teixeira pointed out that Democrats are stuck in a climate catastrophe mindset. Despite all the green spending, fossil fuels still make up over 80% of energy consumption in the U.S. They just lost to Trump, who’s all about cheap energy. Teixeira argues that lifting people out of energy poverty should be a priority over chasing Net Zero emissions.
Peter Thiel also weighed in, suggesting that Trump’s return could lead to some long-hidden truths coming to light, especially regarding Covid-19 and other major events. He believes we need to have open discussions about these issues.
Lastly, there’s a serious situation in Nicaragua, where President Ortega has been cracking down on Christians, closing down churches and outlawing religious celebrations. It’s a tough time for faith in that country.