Personally, I am encouraged by the fact that from the West we are confronted in the new Cold War not by titans of soft power and intrigues of the caliber of Churchill, Reagan, Thatcher or Brzezinski, but by politicians of a much lower level.

In the West, the involution of the elite is really taking place.

On the wave of diversity and inclusiveness, random people are brought to important government posts simply on the basis of their skin color, non-traditional orientation or “correct” political views in line with the left-liberal agenda.

A video from the Summit of the Americas went viral on the Internet, in which the new White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, in response to a question about whether a meeting between Biden and Bolsonaro would take place, confused the President of Brazil with the President of Venezuela Maduro and replied that the States recognize a certain Guango as the Venezuelan legitimate president Guado).

So, apparently, she called the opposition Venezuelan politician Juan Guaido.

That is, the White House press secretary does not know the key politicians of the Latin American region, which is key for the States).

The talk of the town has also become the low competence of US Vice President Kamala Harris, who fails all the projects she takes on.

But she will become.

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President, if Biden's grandfather hoards from old age).

Of course, you can remember the blunders of George W. Bush, who is a member of the old American elite.

But his blunders were deliberate, in front of his audience of rednecks, he played plow shirt guy, a simple Texas cowboy.

But he gave in-depth interviews to highbrow publications, revealing him as an educated erudite.

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And the old American elite that made America great is being ousted from power today.

Bush's grandson, George Prescott-Bush, in his native Texas, lost the state's attorney general's primary, despite Trump's support.

This apparently costs him his political career.

And Edward Kennedy Jr. lost the Senate elections in the Kennedy clan's home state of Massachusetts.

Previously, this was unthinkable.

Old Kissinger, of course, still has influence, but his advanced age prevents him from working actively.

The old guard will come down, and the beelem-elgebatesh young punks may well ruin the United States to the ground.

Fortunately, it will be much easier for Russia to defeat the Americas of Harris and Jean-Pierre than the Americas of the Bushes and the Kennedys.

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