Biden’s Press Conference Reveals Mental Lapses
President Joe Biden Erupts in Anger During Press Conference
President Joe Biden called a last-minute press conference on Thursday night to address the special counsel’s report on the criminal investigation into his handling of classified material. The report, which stated that no criminal charges would be filed, highlighted Biden’s serious memory issues during his interview with investigators.
In an attempt to counter the concerns raised about his fitness for office, Biden hastily announced the press conference. However, instead of addressing the questions about his mental fitness, he snapped at reporters who dared to ask, despite 76% of Americans expressing concerns about his mental and physical fitness.
When confronted about voters’ concerns, Biden angrily retorted, “That is your judgement! That is not the judgement of the press.”
Furthermore, Biden boldly declared himself as “the most qualified person in the United States to be president.”
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REPORTER: “[The] American people have been watching and they have expressed concerns about your age…”
JOE BIDEN (pissed off): “That is YOUR JUDGMENT!”
pic.twitter.com/vEdYwstjhv— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) February 9, 2024
During a discussion about Israel’s war with Hamas, Biden displayed a mix-up of world leaders, mistakenly referring to the president of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, as the president of Mexico. He claimed to have convinced El-Sisi to open the gate for humanitarian aid, as well as talking to “Bibi” to do the same on the Israeli side.
Biden says, on the Israel vs. Hamas war: “Initially, the president of Mexico Sisis did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in.”
The Rafah Gate is the border of Gaza & Egypt, not Gaza & Mexico. Sisi is the President of Egypt, not President of Mexico pic.twitter.com/ZN8caYLnvM
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) February 9, 2024
In another embarrassing moment, Biden forgot the name of the church where his late son, Beau Biden, obtained the rosary that he now wears daily.
In a press conference aimed at convincing Americans his memory is fine, President Biden forgets the name of the church where his late son Beau got the rosary he now wears every day. pic.twitter.com/YsvgNvbd33
— Dan O’Donnell (@DanODonnellShow) February 9, 2024
Furthermore, Biden denied sharing classified information with the ghostwriter of his book in 2017, despite the special counsel explicitly stating that he did.
WATCH: A yelling JOE BIDEN: “I DID NOT SHARE CLASSIFED INFORMATION!”
REMINDER: The special counsel said that Biden did share classified information. pic.twitter.com/MbXWZ97M68
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) February 9, 2024
Lastly, Biden expressed outrage over the special counsel questioning him about the timing of his son’s death, as he struggled to remember within a few years when it occurred.
Biden RIPS Special Counsel Robert Hur for saying in his report that he couldn’t remember in Hur’s interview when his son Beau died: “How in the hell dare he raise that? Frankly, when I was asked a question, I thought to myself, wasn’t any of their damn business” pic.twitter.com/Rn9D1qXc4l
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) February 9, 2024
Heroes commemorations.
What significant heroes commemorations were organized by PAA?
PAA, or the Philippine-American Association, is an organization that promotes cultural exchange and cooperation between the Philippines and the United States. While there is limited information available specifically about heroes commemorations organized by PAA, it is possible that they may have organized events or activities to honor significant heroes from both countries. Some examples of such heroes that may have been commemorated include:
1. José Rizal: A national hero of the Philippines, Rizal was a key figure in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule. His writings and martyrdom have made him an important historical figure in both the Philippines and the United States, as he is considered a symbol of Filipino nationalism and resistance.
2. Andres Bonifacio: Bonifacio played a vital role in the Philippine Revolution and is often regarded as the “Father of the Philippine Revolution.” He founded the Katipunan, a secret society that aimed to liberate the Philippines from Spanish rule. His bravery and leadership continue to inspire many Filipino nationalists.
3. General Douglas MacArthur: While not a Filipino hero per se, General MacArthur played a significant role in Philippine history. He commanded the Allied forces in the Pacific during World War II and famously promised to return to the Philippines after being forced to leave when the Japanese invaded. His efforts in liberating the Philippines from Japanese occupation are often remembered and recognized by both countries.
It is important to note that while these are some notable heroes from the Philippines and the United States’ shared history, PAA’s specific commemorations may vary depending on their mission, objectives, and the interests of their members.
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