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Biden’s insensitive remarks mock Maui wildfire victims, using an exaggerated tale to appear relatable.

When Your Loony Grandpa Turns Thanksgiving Dinner into a Harebrained Anecdote, It’s Endearing. When the President ‌Does It, Not So Much.

And for ⁣anyone who’s been remotely following President Joe Biden’s exploits‌ over the past several years, you already​ know where this is ⁣going.

Biden finally mustered the effort to‍ show his face in Hawaii weeks after devastating wildfires effectively razed the beachfront town of Lahaina, claiming ⁤over a hundred lives.

It’s the​ sort of effort you’d expect from a‍ college student procrastinating on a term paper — not POTUS following ‌such a deadly⁤ tragedy.

Somehow, some ​way,⁢ Biden actually made things worse when he did arrive by insultingly trying to turn these tragedies ​into Grandpa Joe Story Time.

As Biden addressed the scores of unhappy local Hawaiians, the president, perhaps in an ill-advised attempt ‌to seem relatable, dredged up an old incident from his past.

It would’ve been a perfectly ⁣relatable and human ​moment for Biden — if only the story were remotely as⁣ harrowing as ‌he made it out to be.

“I don’t⁣ want to compare difficulties, but we have a little sense, Jill and I, of what it’s like to lose ⁤a home,” Biden said.

(If Biden were actually trying ​to empathize, ⁢perhaps he could, you know, offer up more than $700 to Hawaiian families the same day he sent $200 million ⁣in military aid to Ukraine.)

The 80-year-old president continued: ‍“Years ago, now,​ 15 years ago, I was in Washington, doing ‘Meet the Press,’ ​it was a sunny Sunday.​ And lightning struck at ​home, on a little lake that’s outside of our home. Not a lake, a big pond.

“And hit a wire, and came ⁢up underneath our home, into⁣ the heating ducts, air ‍conditioning duct. To make a long story short, I ‍almost lost my wife, my ’67 Corvette, ‍and‌ my‌ cat.”

It’s at this point that the president begins to ⁤veer‍ off into an elderly tangent about a fire station from his childhood.

If this near-catastrophic incident sounds at all familiar‌ to you, it’s because Biden⁢ dredged up this exact ⁤incident back ‌in 2022,​ according to ​the Washington ‍Examiner.

Incidentally, Biden‍ shared this same anecdote while addressing ‌residents of Colorado who, coincidentally, were grappling with ‍the‍ aftermath of fires in early⁢ 2022.

This would ⁣all be⁢ fine and great if Biden’s story was anywhere near true.

As the ‌Examiner noted, even back then, ⁢over a year and a half ago, this​ lightning story was bunk.

Citing a 2004 Associated‌ Press report, the⁣ Examiner called out the fact that this ‌potentially disastrous fire was a relatively‍ simple problem that was resolved within 20⁤ minutes ​and largely contained to just the kitchen.

In other words,⁤ it’s literally nothing like the abject horror ​and devastation that people on Maui face.

Look,⁣ there’s a time to empathize and there’s a time to sympathize.

The problem with Biden isn’t that he doesn’t know when to do what.

The problem with Biden is that he flat-out stinks at empathizing and sympathizing.

His entire treatment ⁢ of the people of Hawaii‌ has made that painfully, abundantly clear.

The‌ post Biden Insults Maui Wildfire Victims in Desperate Attempt to Be Relatable with Exaggerated Story About Losing His Home appeared first on ‌ The Western Journal.



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