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Time’s Up: Unmasking Biden’s Corruption and Epic Failures NOW!

Get ready, folks, because conservative author Alex Marlow is about to drop some truth bombs about Joe Biden in his new book, Breaking Biden. According to Marlow, we’ve all been getting the President completely wrong. He’s not the bumbling old man we see on TV, but a man with a singular drive to become President. And boy, has he been effective at pushing a liberal agenda.

Marlow takes us on a journey through Biden’s political career, highlighting some of his most infamous moments. From his role in character assassinating conservative nominees like Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas, to his support for policies that led to the mass incarceration of black men, Biden has been a force to be reckoned with on the left. And let’s not forget his disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, which left America humiliated and the world in chaos.

But it’s not just Biden’s policy failures that Marlow takes issue with. He also shines a spotlight on the corruption within the Biden family. From Hunter Biden’s shady business dealings to the constant scandals that surround the President’s relatives, it’s clear that Joe surrounds himself with a less-than-stellar cast of characters.

So, what’s the solution to the Biden problem? According to Marlow, it starts with taking ownership of the situation. We can’t just write Biden off as old and senile; we have to expose the full picture of who he is and what he has done. Only then can we hope to reverse the damage he has caused.

Marlow’s book, Breaking Biden, is set to hit bookshelves soon, and if this article is any indication, it’s bound to be a must-read for conservatives. So get ready to dive into the world of Joe Biden like you’ve never seen before, and let’s hope that the right can figure out how to break him before it’s too late.

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