PINO Joe Biden was in "the Nam" where he mumbled somewhat incoherently about something until it got to a point whereby whoever is handling him had to shut off his mic.
Here's what happened.
Biden was asked as to why he had not spoken to the smiling Chinese dictator and President for life Xi Jinping in ten months. He was also asked whether he believes that it would hinder U.S.-China relations, not referring to the one that Rep. Eric Swalwell had with the alleged China spy lovingly referred to as Fang Fang.
The so called President of the free world said that he had met with China's “number two person in India today,” then slid into saying sympathetically of Xi that “he has his hands full right now because of rampant unemployment among China’s youth.”
With all those words spilling out of his mouth, Biden mumbled, “I don’t know about you, but I’m going to bed.”
Then Joe started to free associate with the first words that echoed in his head. “We talked about stability, we talked about the Third World, excuse me, the Southern Hemisphere has access to change. It wasn’t confrontational at all.”
And lo and behold, someone cut off his mic and he was once again saved from himself. White House Press Secretary Karine Affirmative Action Jean-Pierre announced, “Thank you, everybody. This ends the press conference. Thanks, everyone.”
At the start of the presser after announcing that he will only call on five "reporters," Biden revealed what we all know: “I’ll just follow my orders here. Staff, is there anybody that hasn’t spoken yet?” He then turned to the reporters, and ungrammatically declared, “I ain’t calling on you.”
The RNC tweeted this video:
“My brother, he loves famous lines from movies that he always quotes. One of them is there’s a movie about John Wayne, he’s an Indian scout, and there trying to get one of the tribes of America back on the reservation, and they’re on their horses and their saddles, and there are three or four Indians in headdresses and the Union solider basically saying ‘We’ll take care of you, everything’ll be good,’ and the Indian looks at John Wayne and points to the Union soldier and says, ‘He’s a lying dog-faced pony soldier.'”
“Well, there’s a lot of lying dog-faced pony soldiers out there about global warming,” Biden continued. “But not anymore. All of a sudden, they’re all realizing it’s a problem.”
"I'll just follow my orders here. Staff, is there anybody that hasn't spoken yet? I ain't calling on you." pic.twitter.com/8xSmP94ZZKBiden attacked those who dispute the climate change narrative, calling them “lying dog-faced pony soldiers.” He stated:
“My brother, he loves famous lines from movies that he always quotes. One of them is there’s a movie about John Wayne, he’s an Indian scout, and there trying to get one of the tribes of America back on the reservation, and they’re on their horses and their saddles, and there are three or four Indians in headdresses and the Union solider basically saying ‘We’ll take care of you, everything’ll be good,’ and the Indian looks at John Wayne and points to the Union soldier and says, ‘He’s a lying dog-faced pony soldier.'”
“Well, there’s a lot of lying dog-faced pony soldiers out there about global warming,” Biden continued. “But not anymore. All of a sudden, they’re all realizing it’s a problem.”
According to TMZ, Biden probably lifted the phrase from the 1952 Tyrone Power flick called, "Pony Soldier." However, the Indian chief in the movie doesn't actually say "lying, dog-faced pony soldier.” He says, "The pony soldier speaks with the tongue of the snake that rattles." So he even had that factoid wrong.
He used that same story in 2018, when he spoke about North Dakota Sen. Kevin Cramer (R) and then again in 2020 at a New Hampshire campaign event where he called a young woman the same slur.
It's possible Biden conflated two movies when inventing the phrase "dog-faced pony soldiers." The Tyrone Power movie and a John Wayne movie in which the narrator calls The Duke and members of the U.S. cavalry "Dog-faced soldiers."
And this is the guy 81 million Americans voted for, they say.
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