Joe Biden went to South Carolina on Saturday to campaign. He barely does any work as it is, spends a lot of his time on vacation, but now during the little time he is actually "working," he's trying to pull himself together to campaign.
It's not working. He can't seem to pull it together anymore. He was always bad but it's even worse now. Now the incoherence is more and more apparent, as is the out-of-control anger and the slurring.
First, he seemed to blank out for a moment, then said, "Folks... [lengthy pause, mumbles] If were smart, I'd say thank you and leave."
Unfortunately, he didn't take his own advice, proving, as he said, that he wasn't smart.
He lost the fight with the teleprompter here, and I'm not sure he had any idea what he was saying.
"Things this countries have been through have been pretty tough," he slurred. Indeed, that's because of him, but he wouldn't acknowledge that.
He claimed that inflation was coming down, then blamed that on corporations being greedy, not on his overspending. He spoke about "Greedflation" and "Shrinkflation," likely trying to deflect from the obvious problem of Bidenflation. He then asked if they'd read the article about the Snickers bars.
"America, we're tired of being played for suckers," he shouted. Um, Joe? Yeah, we are, and this is on you, not whoever you want to blame it on this week.
Then this was just scary too, he was so incoherent here.
That practically screams 25th Amendment. But that wasn't even the worst part.
This part was even worst where he completely lost it while repeating a debunked hoax about what former President Donald Trump supposedly said about a cemetery visit where American soldiers were buried in France.
"Donald Trump, when he was Commander-in-Chief, refused to visit a cemetery, a U.S. cemetery outside of Paris for fallen American soldiers and he referred to those heroes, and I quote as 'suckers and losers.'" Then Biden lost his mind and started screaming, "He actually said that!! He said that! HOW DARE HE say that! How dare he talk about my son and all [unintelligible] like that."
This has been roundly debunked and no, there's no evidence that "he actually said that." Moreover it's just completely untrue that Trump "refused" to go. He wanted to go but they didn't go because of concerns about weather, as emails revealed.
But on top of losing his mind over yet another false story that media and Democrats like to spread about Trump, notice how he includes his son among the fallen World War II soldiers. His son not only wasn't in World War II, but he didn't fall in battle, he died of cancer. How dare he keep spreading this falsehood suggesting his son died in battle. Or is he so far gone he believes this?
Seriously, he is not well and we are in danger with this man occupying the highest office in the land.