VIDEO: Joe Biden’s Weekly Senior Moment (Vol. 49)
It was a great week for America on the eve of her 247th birthday.
The Supreme Court ruled that so-called elite universities could no longer treat vulnerable and historically marginalized Asian students like second-class citizens. The 6-3 decision was a victory for the vast majority of Americans who oppose race-based affirmative action in college admissions.
Alas, it was not a good week for President Joe Biden, a supporter of anti-Asian discrimination.
The high court concurred with Nancy Pelosi’s assessment that Biden lacked the authority to cancel student debt without the consent of Congress, and the president’s staff once again failed to prevent him from opening his mouth in public.
On multiple occasions, Biden said Russian strongman Vladimir Putin was “losing the war in Iraq.” He suggested he “may be peaking” with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss the actual war that Putin is losing in Ukraine, and confessed to selling “state secrets” during a meeting with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi.
Most concerningly, Biden barely made it through a softball interview with MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace, who giggled like a giddy tween as the president spouted garbled nonsense about the American Civil War of “1960” and wandered off set while the cameras were still rolling like an escaped nursing home patient chasing an ice cream truck.
We also learned that Biden has started wearing a CPAP machine to treat his longstanding sleep apnea, which puts him at increased risk of dementia, cognitive decline, and death.
On that note: Happy Independence Day! God Bless America!
BIDEN SENIOR MOMENT ARCHIVE:
- WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 1
- WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 2
- WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 3
- WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 4
- WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 5
WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 47
WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 48
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