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Originally Posted by Chico23231
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/whi...ers-rcna137823
In his second mix-up this week, Biden talks about meeting with dead European leaders
Totally normal…same reason he done no interviews with the media and never takes any questions from the press. Dementia ridden and why the country is dealing with multiple crisis either at the border, can’t afford to put food on the table as rent, food and energy prices have hit all times highs, first time homebuyers can’t afford the market and war in Ukraine and Middle East.
He can’t do the job. Biden and only Biden has lead us to this point. Also a reminder the Democrats held both houses in Congress and the Presidency the first 2 years….they did this together folks.
Enjoy what you voted for.
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LOL, chico covering for trump throwing rocks at his own house!
https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/02/polit...ups/index.html
Trump took the stage in Sioux City, Iowa, and mistakenly thanked supporters for coming out to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, before an Iowa state senator tried to discreetly correct him — a moment that was caught on a hot mic.
During a summit in Washington, DC, Trump claimed that Biden could “plunge the world into World War II” – which ended nearly 80 years ago – and appeared to confuse Biden and former President Barack Obama, saying he was leading Obama in election polls.
The recent missteps have created an unwelcome wrinkle for Trump, his campaign team and the larger Republican political apparatus. Republicans have questioned whether Biden is able to serve as commander-in-chief, pointing to his age and mental fitness. But their own primary front-runner seems to be suffering the same predicament, making their argument less potent.
Trump incorrectly said Viktor Orbán, the prime minister of Hungary, was the prime minister of Turkey – he quickly corrected that error. He has repeatedly mispronounced Hamas (huh-maas), the name of the Palestinian militant group that launched a deadly terror attack on Israel, as hummus.
And, during a rally in South Carolina in September, Trump confused former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, one of Trump’s 2016 GOP rivals, with his brother, former President George W. Bush
“When I came here, everyone thought Bush was going to win,” he said at that rally.
“They thought Bush because Bush supposedly was a military person… he got us into the, uh, he got us into the Middle East. How did that work out, right?”
Trump’s rivals have been working to capitalize on his latest set of unnecessary errors, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, whose presidential campaign has largely stalled under a barrage of attacks from the former president.