American Values

Biden Does It Again

Joe Biden is once again telling truly bizarre stories.

 

He’s told us that his son, Beau, died in Iraq. He didn’t. Biden said he was once a truck driver. He wasn’t. He said his first job offer came from a lumber mill . . . in Idaho. Nope.

 

His house nearly burned down. It didn’t. He rode the rails over the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Never happened. He was a professor. Yeah, right! He must have a doctorate in lying.

 

Now, Biden is telling us that his uncle was eaten by cannibals. Not exactly.

 

While Biden was campaigning in Pennsylvania this week, he was confronted by protesters. Some were angry about Bidenomics, others were from the Hamas wing of the progressive movement. (See next item.)

 

Somewhere along the way, Biden told a reporter, “I made it clear to the Israelis – don't move on Haifa.” Well, too late. Haifa is the third-largest city in Israel. So, the Israelis are already there.

 

What he meant to say is, “I made it clear to the Israelis – don’t move on Rafah.”

 

Who knows, maybe he really did mean Haifa. That would explain why the Israeli war cabinet is so puzzled by all the mixed messages coming out of Washington.

 

The average American isn’t expected to know the difference between Haifa and Rafah. But the president, especially one who is supposedly a “foreign policy expert,” is expected to know the difference.