Biden Goes Full-On Incoherent in Pittsburgh, What He Says About Kamala Is Incredible
Joe Biden is back before the cameras.
In some ways, it would be better if he stayed on vacation, as he may do less damage then when he's actually before the cameras and talking. How wrong it is that the Democrats have put us in that position with him, by not being honest about his condition. Kamala Harris is chief among those who has not been honest with the American people about Biden's issues.
After making bizarre comments before and after a meeting in the Situation Room about the situation in Israel, Biden went with Harris to Pittsburgh for a campaign event with union people.
I'm not sure if they understand that every time she appears with him, it just emphasizes that she's responsible for all his failures as well. And it also emphasizes that she had to know about his cognitive issues, which were once again on display when he spoke.
Does he even know what he is saying anymore?
I think he meant "greatest manufacturing country" but he couldn't even figure out how to say it, that's how far gone he was.
He was barely intelligible here as he screamed out union people's names.
He seemed to forget for a moment that he wasn't a candidate, he had to correct himself.
Of course couldn't do an event without a bunch of lies. He lied about creating "16 million new jobs."
He contradicted what his account just said on Sunday about 10 million of those being "recovered" from the pandemic -- meaning they weren't new jobs and he didn't do a darn thing to create any jobs.
He can't even keep the lies straight anymore.
Then this might be one of my favorites in terms of the level of the delusion as he mocked people who said he was going to tank the economy and drive interest rates up.
He told a bizarre story about his great-grandfather being accused of being a "Molly Maguire," a group of people he defined as being murderers, and he joked that he was "so disappointed."
Watch Kamala as he goes on and on, check her face, you know she's saying inside, "Oh, no."
Biden tripped all over his words saying that the "best decision he ever made" in the position was to nominate Harris.
If that's the "best decision," you know how bad his decisions have been.
But I don't think there's any question about what the worst thing, the most offensive thing he said was. It was pretty incredible and he should have known better, as an alleged Catholic. He claimed that Kamala had the "backbone of a ramrod" and the "moral compass of a saint."
Um, can we talk about how she rose to power and all the lies that she's told now that she has been in power? It's insulting to saints to make such a comment and truly how dare he? There are few people less saintly. And if she had a "moral compass of a saint," I doubt she would have attached herself to Biden, all the failed policies that she's embraced, and the radical agenda she's touted in the past.
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