Quote:I’ve generally tried to avoid these kinds of stories the last several weeks because writing about Joe Biden’s obvious senility gets repetitive at some point. But somehow, he just keeps upping the ante in a way that I can’t ignore.
That happened today during an event at the White House where Jill Biden hosted the 2021 Teachers of the Year ceremony. That included the presence of Randi Weingarten, the child-less teachers union head who was at the forefront of so much destruction to schools over the last two years. She was honored today because absolutely nothing matters to this administration except rank partisanship and being on the right team.
Joe Biden, in completely spontaneous, not at all planned fashion made a “surprise” appearance in which he made that lame “I’m Jill Biden’s husband” joke for the umpteenth time. Later, though, this happened.
Biden, appearing to be followed by some kind of handler, meanders toward the microphone while horn music blares in the background. He then starts talking, saying “I’ll tell you what, I would like to learn it.” What he’s referring to, I have no idea, but it doesn’t look like he was having a conversation with anyone else.
At that point, Jill Biden rushes over, stretching her arm out, and while I can’t say with certainty, it sounds like she says “look at me” in an exasperated tone. Biden does not, in fact, look at her or even acknowledge her. Instead, he mumbles something else into the microphone that I can’t understand, at which point he waves at seemingly no one because the crowd isn’t paying attention to him. The clip ends with him looking around in a confused fashion as Jill Biden again moves toward him to offer assistance.
It’s just a weird scene, and while I’m sure CNN’s fact-checker guy, who can’t be bothered to fact-check the White House’s many blatant lies, is going to let us know all of this was normal, nothing about this was normal. Could he not hear the music? Why didn’t he react to his wife standing a few feet away from him trying to get his attention? What was he even talking about? It’s like the president was in another world, perhaps because he was in another world.
I won’t belabor the point, but I will pose a question: Does anyone think this guy makes it to the end of his term?
He is directly responsible for eliminating one of those democracies in Afghanistan, and Taiwan will probably fall in the next six months due to his weakness and incompetence.
If he wants to be mad at someone about the decline in democracies in the world he needs to just look in the mirror or at his feckless party.
Let's Go Brandon
My my, how did I miss this little gem ^^^ days ago? What a complete fake tard this guy is.
To loosely quote the once great philosopher via Jack Cates: Just cause you scream it with conviction, it don't mean sh!t to me.
Does he really think he's fooling anyone with this put on act? I'm sure the 'prompter has something on there like "say with emphasis" or yell like a crazy person, other. Sure the moolahs in Iran are shaking in their sandals...
Quote:Joe Biden gave another speech today in support of his “build back better” agenda. The $3.5 trillion boondoggle plan currently hangs in the balance as Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema demand deep cuts in order to secure a deal.
While giving the speech, Biden doubled down on a lie he told less than a week ago involving a supposed Amtrak worker who congratulated him for riding for millions of miles.
If you are keeping track, that marks the 5th time since Biden took office that he’s repeated the false story. In reality, the man he cites died a year before the president claims the story happened. But lest you think he’s just off by a year, the man in question had also not worked at Amtrak since 1993. Memories fail, but by over two decades? I don’t think anyone is buying that. Surely, someone has corrected Biden by now? Yet, he continues the falsehood anyway.
Later, the president got confused while speaking, as well. I assume he meant to say “commuter” here?
There were other embarrassing moments, but instead of focusing on the senility, I want to note just how silly this obsession with trains is by the Biden administration. Almost all of the Americans that are being asked to fund the president’s railway dreams have no use for such a system. The United States is far too spread out, and its people far too independent to be limited to prescheduled, relatively slow train service. So while Biden promises to take “millions” of cars off the road, I don’t think most people are going to abide by his plan.
Further, this entire push is just a massive giveaway to the largely wealthy, government apparatchiks who use the Amtrak system between New York and Washington, D.C.
Do you know who isn’t taking a train up to Manhattan every day? Your average working American. Yet, Biden wants to spend their hard-earned taxpayer dollars on his ridiculous pet project. Look, I’m glad Biden really enjoyed riding Amtrak during his mediocre career, so much so that he tells lies about how prolific of a rider he was. That doesn’t mean the rest of the country should pay for his delusions. The country is in enough debt as it is.
We should be spending money on things that actually matter to solve problems that actually need solving. Not pushing old technology that will never be as viable as road and air travel for the vast majority of Americans.