VIDEO: Joe Biden’s Weekly Senior Moment (Vol. 80)
What a brutal week for President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party
A special counsel appointed by Biden’s own administration concluded that the president, 81, was too old and incompetent to stand trial for mishandling classified information. The bombshell report from Special Counsel Robert Hur described Biden as a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” who struggled to remember basic facts about his life.
Biden attempted to reassure the American people during a hastily scheduled press conference. He insisted his memory was fine, then proceeded to mix up Egypt and Mexico while answering a question about Hamas, the terrorist group whose name he couldn’t remember earlier this week. That was merely one of the several dozen gaffes and incomprehensible statements Biden made over the past few days.
Among other things, Biden described conversations he had with dead Europeans, said he “make[s] no apologize” for criticizing the Supreme Court decision to overturn “Roe v. Word,” and promised to respect the rights of all Americans “whether you live in a red state or a green state.” It’s going to be a long campaign.
Have a great weekend!
BIDEN SENIOR MOMENT ARCHIVE:
- WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moments of the Week Vol. 79
- WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moments of the Week Vol. 78
- WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moments of the Week Vol. 77
- WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moments of the Week Vol. 76
- WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moments of the Week Vol. 75
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How did the special counsel’s report impact foreign policy and the concerns raised by it?
Foreign policy. This embarrassing slip-up only served to confirm the concerns raised by the special counsel’s report.
Furthermore, Biden and the Democratic Party faced another setback this week with the failure of their flagship legislation, the Build Back Better plan. Despite their best efforts to push this ambitious infrastructure and social spending package through Congress, it ultimately fell apart due to disagreement within Democratic ranks. Progressives were disappointed by the watering down of key provisions, while moderates expressed concerns about the cost and potential impact on the economy.
The collapse of the Build Back Better plan not only revealed divisions within the Democratic Party but also dealt a blow to Biden’s legislative agenda. This was a significant setback for the president, who had pledged to deliver transformative change and address pressing issues such as climate change and income inequality. The failure to pass this comprehensive plan may hinder Biden’s ability to fulfill his campaign promises and maintain the united front necessary for effective governance.
In addition to these internal struggles, Biden faced external challenges as well. The crisis at the southern border continued to escalate, with a surge in migrants attempting to enter the United States. This influx put a strain on immigration facilities, overwhelmed border patrol agents, and created a humanitarian crisis as countless individuals sought refuge in the country. While the administration has made efforts to address this issue, it remains a significant challenge that has tested Biden’s ability to effectively manage border security and immigration policies.
To make matters worse, Biden’s handling of the conflict in Afghanistan drew criticism from both sides of the political spectrum. The chaotic withdrawal of US troops and the swift takeover of the Taliban raised questions about Biden’s foreign policy decision-making and the potential ramifications for regional stability and national security. This debacle not only damaged Biden’s credibility on the international stage but also eroded public trust in his leadership.
With these multiple setbacks in a single week, it is undeniable that President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party are facing a challenging period. From the concerns over the president’s competence raised by the special counsel’s report to the failure of the Build Back Better plan, the administration’s inability to effectively address the border crisis and the fallout from the Afghanistan withdrawal, the past week has been a brutal one for Biden and his party.
Moving forward, it will be crucial for Biden and the Democratic Party to regroup, reassess their strategies, and regain the trust of the American people. The president must address the concerns about his competence and memory raised by the special counsel’s report, demonstrating his ability to lead and make crucial decisions. The Democratic Party must unite behind a clear and cohesive message, focusing on effective governance and delivering on campaign promises.
While this week may have been filled with challenges, it is important to remember that political fortunes can change quickly. Biden and the Democratic Party have faced obstacles before and have proven their resilience. The true test lies in how they respond to adversity and whether they can overcome their setbacks to govern effectively and deliver on their promises. Only time will tell if they can turn this brutal week into a turning point for success.
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