American Values
Biden’s Blunders
Joe Biden is having a rough start to the week. During a speech Sunday before the NAACP in Detroit, Biden claimed to be Mike Pence, saying that he, Biden, was “vice president during the pandemic.”
Now, the White House says that Biden really meant to say “recession,” as in the 2008-2009 Great Recession. So, he’s reading the teleprompter, sees the word “recession,” but says “pandemic” and doesn’t correct himself. And we’re supposed to feel better about that?
But there’s more.
He continued by saying that Barack Obama sent him to “fix Detroit,” adding, “Well, the poor mayor, he’s spent more time with me than he ever thought he’s gonna have to!” Then he turned and shook hands with Mayor Mike Duggan, who was sitting next to Biden as he was speaking.
There’s just one problem. Duggan wasn’t elected mayor until 2013 – five years after the recession ended!
But wait. . . There’s more!
At a Rose Garden event yesterday, Biden slurred his way through a speech celebrating Jewish American Heritage Month. He attempted to recognize Hamas hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, saying he was “here with us today” in the White House Rose Garden.
Except he wasn’t. Goldberg-Polin is one of five Americans still being held hostage by Hamas.
The American people are increasingly alarmed by Joe Biden’s failing condition. The Harvard Harris poll also surveyed Americans about Biden’s age and fitness for office as he seeks a second term. Here are the results:
- 63% of Americans say Biden is “too old” to be president.
- 54% say he isn’t “mentally fit” to be president.
- By a 21-point margin, Americans say Biden’s condition is “getting worse.”
- 59% say that a president in his condition is “potentially dangerous” for the country.