I had it on in the background. Semi-intelligible, a lot of mumbling and several "It's not a joke, I mean that, it's not a joke" isms. So, I wouldn't read to much into his* clear inability to ad-lib anything. At all.
Reading that I do think that is likely what he said, but as usual not exactly what the dummy-in-thief meant.
I seriously doubt that is what he meant and for him to use it as a excuse to step down and doesnt have cancer. The presidential doctor would have to lie to the world.
I believe once again Joe was thinking about something else and put himself into it. I bet when he left and reached his handler his first words were...
At the very least, it's even more evidence of his propensity to lie by including himself into various instances to gain personal attention. It's just too natural for him to lie.
That rep from Texas grilling Bootygag was hysterical. Said everything that every American with even the slightest bit of common sense is thinking on daily basis- the old fart shakes hands with invisible people, falls off bicycles and isn’t fit to lead the country.
Quote:That wasn’t the only 25th Amendment-worthy moment of the speech, though. Biden managed to claim that Glasgow, Scotland is in England, which will be news to those who live there and are decidedly not in England. He also completely bungled the name of Rep. Jake Auchincloss before calling him…a “she?”
Totally normal stuff from the Commander in Chief, and I don’t mean that ironically. This is actually totally normal stuff from a guy who rarely seems to know what day it is and is so obviously suffering from severe mental decline. I don’t remember past presidents being so confused that they mistakenly claim to currently have cancer, but for Biden, it’s just another day in paradise.
These kinds of blunders aren’t just fun and games for Biden’s detractors either. They are damaging to America’s standing in the world. It is not safe to have a president who consistently advertises that he’s not up for the job he holds. Adversarial nations take notice and they take action based on such perceived weakness. There’s a reason Russia stayed out of Ukraine until Biden took office.
Luckily, though, no matter what the situation is, Biden is married to a doctor, so I’m sure he’s going to be in the best of hands. Jokes aside, the president either has cancer or dementia. Those rushing to defend this latest spectacle can pick one, and neither is good.
Quote:That wasn’t the only 25th Amendment-worthy moment of the speech, though. Biden managed to claim that Glasgow, Scotland is in England, which will be news to those who live there and are decidedly not in England. He also completely bungled the name of Rep. Jake Auchincloss before calling him…a “she?”
Totally normal stuff from the Commander in Chief, and I don’t mean that ironically. This is actually totally normal stuff from a guy who rarely seems to know what day it is and is so obviously suffering from severe mental decline. I don’t remember past presidents being so confused that they mistakenly claim to currently have cancer, but for Biden, it’s just another day in paradise.
These kinds of blunders aren’t just fun and games for Biden’s detractors either. They are damaging to America’s standing in the world. It is not safe to have a president who consistently advertises that he’s not up for the job he holds. Adversarial nations take notice and they take action based on such perceived weakness. There’s a reason Russia stayed out of Ukraine until Biden took office.
Luckily, though, no matter what the situation is, Biden is married to a doctor, so I’m sure he’s going to be in the best of hands. Jokes aside, the president either has cancer or dementia. Those rushing to defend this latest spectacle can pick one, and neither is good.
He should have just gone with "Jake from State Farm".