When softball interviews are too difficult for our alleged president to successfully pull off without looking and sounding like a patient on the Alzheimer floor of a nursing home, you know he's in trouble. But when you realize that the viewers who watched the clusterfrack take place in real time would still vote for this decrepit, brain addled man over any Republican for a second term, you know the country is in trouble.
Nicole Wallace, the MSNBC host of "Deadline" was finishing up her powderpuff, wiffle ball interview with Biden when he slowly stood up, got out of his seat, shook her hand, and wandered off stage.
Being the consummate professional that she tries to be, Wallace went for the save. "Mr. President, thank you," she said as he shook her hand.
In a clip, Biden can be seen walking off set behind Wallace as she then looks into the camera previewing her next segment. You can watch the clip here.
“Don’t go anywhere, it’s a very exciting day around here,” Wallace told the audience. “We’ll have reaction and analysis [without any annoying fact checking] to everything we just heard from the president.”
In a clip, Biden can be seen walking off set behind Wallace as she then looks into the camera previewing her next segment. You can watch the clip here.
“Don’t go anywhere, it’s a very exciting day around here,” Wallace told the audience. “We’ll have reaction and analysis [without any annoying fact checking] to everything we just heard from the president.”
Biden ends his MSNBC interview and just gets up and walks off set while they're still live pic.twitter.com/0NHfeugavEBiden, an old 80, had several other clusterfrack moments in the interview, including when he thought he was brilliantly quoting the U.S. Constitution when it was the Declaration of Independence [you know, the thing] that he was quoting when discussing the Supreme Court’s ruling that race-based college admissions are illegal.
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“Its value system is different, and its respect for our institutions is different,” Biden said of the Supreme Court. “And in that sense, it’s not as embracing of all, what I think the con—the Constitution says, ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are created equal, endowed by their creator.’ It’s the uniqueness of America – we’ve never fully lived up to it, we never walked away from it. And this court seems to say, ‘No, that’s not always the case.’ The idea that there’s no right of privacy in the Constitution, giving states power that we fought a war over in 1960 [sic]. You know, I just think it’s — this is not your father’s Republican Party.”
The quote that Biden said was from the Constitution is from the second paragraph in the Declaration of Independence.
The quote that Biden said was from the Constitution is from the second paragraph in the Declaration of Independence.
But so what? You can't fault the Big Guy for every little mistake or you'd be viewed as a racist or something.
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