Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Alleged POTUS confuses military strike with labor strike: supports collective bargaining in Yemen



Remember when they wanted to "25th Amendment" former President Donald Trump? That was the left's attempt at using lawfare to get what they wanted. But here we have so called President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., whose mental status is on par with a carrot.

"Dementia Joe" seemed confused as he compared a military strike with a labor dispute when mumbling to reporters this past weekend. He was responding to a question about Israeli airstrikes in Yemen by replying that he would support "collective bargaining."

Imagine if the reporters asked him whether he thought that Israel's strike on Houthi targets were lucky; he might reply how cigarettes are bad for you. [Lucky Strike makes fine tobacco.]

The Veggie-in-Chief was exiting his vehicle when reporters shouted out questions, confusing questions, one after another, some simultaneous to another question being asked. 

He answered a few questions related to the Jewish State and the escalating military actions targeting Iran-backed Hezbollah, a group of terrorists whose leaders are either dead or singing soprano after Israel sold them some pagers and radios fully loaded to go. When one reporter asked a follow up question about the "strikes in Yemen," Biden's answer clearly showed that he believed the issue was about labor disputes.

REPORTER: "Any comment on the strikes in Yemen, Mr. President!?"

VEGGIE IN CHIEF: "I've spoken to both sides. They gotta settle the strike. I'm supporting the collective bargaining effort. I think they'll settle the strike."

“Mr. President, will you deploy more U.S. troops to the Middle East?” one reporter shouted, and Biden said, “No,” reading off a note on his palm.

First lady and doctor extraordinaire, Jill Biden, also exited the vehicle and quickly walked away, turning her back on the press while Joe walked toward reporters.

She probably should have whisked him away.

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