How would you describe President Biden’s speeches? Eloquent? How about inspiring? Uplifting perhaps? Unifying? How about incoherent?
President Biden told the crowd at a historically black college on Monday that they were “just as smart” and “just as bright” as students at other schools as he delivered his final speech before the midterm elections in a deeply Democratic part of Maryland.
The president’s remarks were reminiscent of a gaffe he made on the campaign trail in 2019, when he told a crowd in Iowa that “poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids.”
At one point during his speech, Biden appeared to forget the name of one of the Maryland Democrats he was rallying for.
“And, of course, you got that next governor. What’s his name? Wes … Wes …,” Biden said as several people in the crowd held up “Wes Moore” signs that the president spotted.
Of course, sometimes there are nuggets of truth in the presidents words, like about drilling for oil for example
On Sunday, Biden boasted in New York that he hadn’t expanded oil drilling on federal lands — saying, “there is no more drilling … I haven’t formed any new drilling” — despite spending months rejecting Republican blame for high gas prices, in part by blaming oil companies for not drilling more.
OH, Mr. President! Thanks for being honest for once, even if it was a mistake. Wish we had a media that would play that on a loop like they would to a Republican president.
Of course, everyone makes gaffes, or misspeaks, but our leader has it down to a science. But, at least he looks like he is all there and in control, so…..
OOOOH BOY!!