Joe Biden doesn’t know where he is…I don’t even know if he understands that he’s running for President of the United States half the time. We know that one time he got confused and told America he was running for “Senate.”
During today’s awkward “policy speech” Biden started things by welcoming everyone to the “Kingswood community center.”
Which was not where he was at.
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Biden realized his mistake and then tried to cover for it by acting as if it was a “joke.”
It wasn’t a joke.
This man’s campaign looks like a case study for elder abuse.
You can watch the video below:
THIS IS NOT A JOKING MATTER FOR JOE BIDEN.
"Good afternoon everyone. Welcome to the Kingswood community center. Actually, that's the one down where I used to work. That's a joke. I didn't know where we were." -Joe Biden.
He has a long history of not knowing where he is.
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— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) July 28, 2020
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At one point, Biden only had 231 people watching his “policy” speech. I am not sure what the end number was, but clearly, there’s not a lot of excitement about an old guy with a raging case of dementia talking about “fixing” things after already being in politics for his entire adult life.
Biden took some “scripted” softball questions from the media – stuff like “Why did you decide to give your speech in Deleware?”
Real “hard-hitting” stuff from our trustworthy media.
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This piece was written by Missy Crane on July 28, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.
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