By Missy Crane | March 8, 2020

Joe Biden has been AWOL since his big Super Tuesday win. He likely didn’t want to screw up his momentum by speaking in public and showing off his “cognitive disorder.”

Well, he had to come back sometime and sure enough – he was unable to get through his speech without making a slew of mistakes.

His voice is slurred, he can’t form sentences and he doesn’t remember very well-known names. Even his own. At one point he referred to himself as “O’Biden.” Sort of a mix of “Obama and Biden” maybe?  It was not on purpose, it was another “senile mistake.”

That wasn’t the only name he botched.

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He also screwed up the name of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un.

While speaking to a small crowd, Biden was talking “tough” about “evil rulers,” when he couldn’t seem to get his mouth and his brain to work in synch and referred to King Jong-un as “Cum Jong-un.”

Biden corrected himself, but of course, it’s too late. All eyes are on him for his obvious “dementia” symptoms.

You can watch the video below:

How could any world leader respect a man who has literally lost his last marble?

America would be taken advantage of worse than ever before with someone as senile as Joe running the country.

Can you imagine?

 

This piece originally appeared on WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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