Watch: Alarming Moment Biden Freezes, Appears Unwell
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When you read an article in the mainstream media about allegations of election fraud in 2020, you’ll often come across a statement like “…such claims have been proven false…” It’s like an opinion sneaking into what should be an unbiased news story.
Now, let’s talk about President Joe Biden. If the Democrats are planning to nominate him again in 2024, it’s pretty clear that they’re up to something fishy with the election. Whether Biden is aware of it or not, they’re scheming to steal another election.
Take a look at this video clip from a news conference where Biden discusses the government shutdown and responds to a question about trust in Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Collin Rugg, co-owner of Trending Politics, captured the moment on X (formerly known as Twitter) and commented that Biden “looks as if he is going to croak after he suddenly lost his train of thought during a press conference at the White House.”
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The moment came after Biden said he hoped Speaker McCarthy has had a “personal revelation.”
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— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 1, 2023
People commenting on Rugg’s tweet and others have pointed out that Biden’s moment of weakness and confusion doesn’t bode well for the United States’ relationships with its allies.
Under Rugg’s X post, two users named John “Jacky” and Michael Porter noted that Biden’s appearance wasn’t as bad when you watch the entire video in context.
If you have 8 and a half minutes to spare, you can watch the full video below.
In the video, you’ll see Biden walking in with the energy of an 80-year-old grandfather. He jokes about the late hour and starts addressing the spending bill issues. It’s clear that he’s using a teleprompter, and his speech is marked by slurred words and mumbling, which has become his trademark.
Now, let’s not focus on whether what Biden is saying is true or false. Instead, let’s observe that as the news conference goes on, he starts getting more passionate when accusing “MAGA Republicans” of wanting to cut spending.
However, around the four-minute mark, he starts mumbling and running all his words together. It seems like he’s just going through the motions, but he regains his passion when talking about support for Ukraine.
“And I want to assure our American allies and the American people and the people of Ukraine that you can count on our support – we will not walk away.
“The vast majority of both parties – I’ll say it again – Democrats and Republicans, Senate and House, support helping Ukraine in the brutal aggression that is being thrust on them by Russia.”
Again, let’s not judge the truth or wisdom of Biden’s words. But it’s worth noting that at that point, he sounded as good as any president who struggled with public speaking, like Lyndon Johnson or Gerald Ford, or even a corporate CEO with poor communication skills.
As the video goes on, Biden’s mumbling comes and goes, and he seems a bit more subdued. He takes a couple more jabs at MAGA Republicans, and by the six-minute mark, signs of fatigue start to show. Although he continues speaking, his eyes suggest that he may not fully connect with what he’s saying.
When a reporter asks a question, Biden still has a good command of language. But as a second question comes, his eyes start to glaze over. He gives a brief answer to a third question.
Then comes the fourth question and a follow-up about trust in McCarthy.
Joe Biden’s body has had enough. His words come slowly, and the once smooth-talking politician falters.
Another question. The president mutters some things about MAGA Republicans, closes his notebook, smiles, says “Thank you,” and shuffles away from the podium and through a door.
Some X users wanted to know, “Is Biden okay here?”
It’s a sad situation. But it’s not just about an elderly man being pushed beyond his limits.
It’s sad that Biden’s party and the media continue to praise his supposed accomplishments and insult our intelligence by suggesting he’ll run for re-election.
It’s sad for a nation in desperate need of strong leadership.
It’s sad for citizens who suffer from violence in the streets, skyrocketing energy prices (thanks to Biden’s policies), and the knowledge that their country is facing an uncontrolled invasion.
It’s sad for our allies who now see a diminished figure in the once powerful position of the presidency.
It’s sad that this is the man who could potentially have control over launching nuclear missiles (something both Democrats and Republicans seem to be pushing us towards).
It’s a sad state of affairs for America.
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President Biden’s performance during the press conference:
Engaging Paraphrase: Analyzing President Biden’s Press Conference Performance
When reading a mainstream media article about allegations of election fraud in 2020, it is common to come across a statement such as “…such claims have been proven false…” These statements tend to insert opinions into what should be an unbiased news story.
Now, let’s shift our attention to President Joe Biden. If the Democrats are considering nominating him again in 2024, it raises suspicions about their intentions regarding the election. Whether Biden is aware of this or not, it seems like they are plotting to steal another election.
A video clip has surfaced from a news conference where Biden discusses the government shutdown and responds to a question about trust in Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Collin Rugg, co-owner of Trending Politics, captured the moment on social media and commented that Biden “looks as if he is going to croak after he suddenly lost his train of thought during a press conference at the White House.”
Various individuals commenting on Rugg’s tweet have highlighted that Biden’s moment of weakness and confusion reflects poorly on the United States’ relationships with its allies.
Two users named John “Jacky” and Michael Porter noted that Biden’s appearance was not as alarming when watching the entire video in context. If one has eight and a half minutes to spare, they can watch the full video themselves.
In the video, Biden enters with the energy of an 80-year-old grandfather, joking about the late hour and addressing the spending bill issues. It is evident that he is using a teleprompter, and his speech is characterized by slurred words and mumbling, which has become his trademark.
Instead of focusing on the accuracy of Biden’s statements, it is important to observe that as the news conference progresses, he becomes more passionate when accusing ”MAGA Republicans” of wanting to cut spending.
However, around the four-minute mark, he starts mumbling and struggling with his words. It appears he is going through the motions until he regains his enthusiasm when discussing support for Ukraine.
As the video continues, Biden’s mumbling fluctuates, and he appears more subdued. He takes a few more jabs at MAGA Republicans, and by the six-minute mark, signs of fatigue begin to show. Although he continues speaking, his eyes suggest a lack of full engagement with his words.
When a reporter asks a question, Biden still demonstrates a good command of language. However, as a second question follows, his eyes begin to glaze over. He provides a brief answer to a third question.
Then comes the fourth question and a follow-up about trust in McCarthy.
At this point, Joe Biden’s body seems to have reached its limit. His words come slowly, and the once smooth-talking politician falters.
Finally, a last question is asked. The president mutters a few things about MAGA Republicans, closes his notebook, smiles, says “Thank you,” and departs from the podium.
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