Saturday, May 16, 2020

IS BIDEN THE BEST THE DEMOCRATS CAN DO?

Bumbling Joe Biden gaffes his way through COVID-19 roundtable as he falsely claims '85,000 jobs have been lost in the US and millions of Americans have died' since pandemic began

Daily Mail
May 15, 2020

Concern of Biden's mental sharpness has been the subject of constant debate ever since he launched his White House bid last April, in light of a number of blunders and slip-ups he made during televised interviews and campaign speeches in the months since.

And the self-proclaimed 'gaffe machine' did little to mitigate those apprehensions during a monologue about soaring unemployment levels on Thursday, in which he wrongly claimed 85,000 jobs have been lost in the US as a result of COVID-19, and millions of people have died.

'We're ... in the middle of a pandemic that has cost us more than 85,000 jobs as of today. Lives of millions of people. Millions of people. Millions of jobs,' a tongue tied Biden almost unintelligibly babbled at the beginning of the stream.

EDITOR'S NOTE: God help us if the White Obama is elected president. Just what the country needs ... a president who confuses a hole in the ground with his ass.
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Now Der Fuhrer is furious with the Democrats for making sure Trump will win


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MORE BRILLIANCE FROM SENILE JOE THE HAIRSNIFFER

by Bob Walsh

In another one of his trips thru the looking glass a couple of days ago Senile Joe was babbling about 85,000 people loosing their jobs in the U. S. and several million people dying. He repeated it (badly) at least once. In fact of course he got it backwards. They had just released the latest jobless numbers and they showed about 3 million newly unemployed and a total of 85,000 dead in the U. S. from Covid-19 since this started.

I realize anybody can trip over their tongue, and if you talk in public enough you will do it once in a while. That being said Joe does it A LOT and his method of delivery does not inspire confidence in the idea that it was an honest error. It comes across more like senile dithering.

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