Thursday, September 14, 2023

Reporter calls out Biden's balderdash blather at White House briefing


White House National Security Council John Kirby danced around a question regarding alleged President Biden's frequent battles with the truth, after Biden lied about having been at Ground Zero on September 12, 2001, the day after the attacks.

[H/T New York Post]

“The president has lied about being at Ground Zero the day after the Sept. 11 attacks, falsely claimed he saw the Pittsburgh bridge collapse, claimed his grandfather died in the hospital days before his birth. What is going on with the president? Is he just believing things that didn’t happen did happen, or is he just randomly making stuff up?” Washington Times reporter Jeff Mordock bluntly asked Kirby in a real journalistic moment during Wednesday’s White House press briefing.

Kirby, a retired Navy rear admiral [the same rank as the very Rear Admiral Rachel Levine] and veteran military public affairs officer, waltzed around the question, highlighting Biden’s Monday trip to visit troops in Alaska and clarifying the 80-year-old president’s Ground Zero lie.

“The president was deeply touched and honored to be able to spend 9/11 with military members there in Alaska and some families and was honored by their presence and the chance to make an important set of remarks about why we need to continue to remember that day. And he did that,” Kirby, who has no sense of shame, said.

“And he spoke about a visit to Ground Zero, which he did participate in about a week or so after the event, and what that looked and what that smelled and what that felt like. And it had a visceral impact on him as it did so many other Americans on that terrible day.” After all, the human sense of smell is the last thing to go when we're older than dirt, but not when it comes to smelling young, human hair, it seems.

“What is going on with the president?” Jeff Mordock asked.

Biden, who is now older than what's left of his IQ, described the scene from Ground Zero one day after the collapse of the World Trade Center in remarks to military service members in Anchorage, Alaska, on the 22nd anniversary of the terrorist attacks. He is the first alleged president to break with tradition and not attend Ground Zero in New York because he was told not to do so by some unelected bureaucrat--possibly the same one who dressed as the Easter Bunny last year and interrupted him from blathering on about something in the jasmine of his mind.

“Ground Zero in New York — I remember standing there the next day and looking at the building. And I felt like I was looking through the gates of hell,” Biden said. He wasn't joking--he was simply lying.

“It looked so devastating because the way you could, from where you could stand,” he mumble-added.

A White House official who reads minds told The Post on Monday that old Joe was thinking about his Sept. 20, 2001, Ground Zero visit, as part of a 38-senator delegation nine days after the attack.

Kirby added that the president is “focused on making sure that an attack like that never happens again,”  by reducing the budget of the military, using a drag queen to entice recruitment, and basing everything on equity and inclusion, rather than killing any enemy that messes with us.

Unsatisfied with the White House official’s response, Mordock noted that Biden has “had a string of saying things that happened didn’t, things that are easily debunked. Why does he keep doing that?”

“The president was grateful to spend that time with those family members and those troops,” Kirby responded and walked off in a Bidenish shuffle.

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