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Welcome folks, to the Biden administration!

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I don't know if this is funny, sad, or blown out of proportion.

President Joe Biden mistakenly asked whether the late Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Ind., who died in a car wreck in August, was in attendance during a speech Wednesday at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health.

When I read a headline about it in the South Bend Tribune I initially thought the shout-out to Walorski was sort of nod to her in heavan or something, like "even though she's gone, her good work is still making a difference." But no, he was calling out to her as if he thought she was part of the group gathered. For a guy well-known to make gaffes when speaking publicly, this one is a doozy.
 
I don't know if this is funny, sad, or blown out of proportion.



When I read a headline about it in the South Bend Tribune I initially thought the shout-out to Walorski was sort of nod to her in heavan or something, like "even though she's gone, her good work is still making a difference." But no, he was calling out to her as if he thought she was part of the group gathered. For a guy well-known to make gaffes when speaking publicly, this one is a doozy.

Being the President he is inundated with information every single day. The fact that he even remembered her at all is amazing.
 
I'm sure Uncle Joe ain't the only person in the world who's forgotten that someone died. I know I've had those times.
 
I don't know if this is funny, sad, or blown out of proportion.



When I read a headline about it in the South Bend Tribune I initially thought the shout-out to Walorski was sort of nod to her in heavan or something, like "even though she's gone, her good work is still making a difference." But no, he was calling out to her as if he thought she was part of the group gathered. For a guy well-known to make gaffes when speaking publicly, this one is a doozy.

A doozy? You aren't serious right? This doesn't even rank when it comes to him...or well any President.
 
@dick_nixon: It is President Carter's birthday tomorrow. I know you join Mrs. Nixon and myself in sending greetings to him. It's popular to say he is a bad politician but a great man. That's incorrect. He an excellent politician who needed to be free from the strain of getting elected.
 
Eat it, Nazis.


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One of the most successful first terms in American history, and that does not include the first incumbent first termer not to lose an incumbent Senator since the 1830s.
 
Funny how we're not hearing more about this from our liberal media.

Well the head of CNN is too busy blaming the vitriol on The Left and everyone else is probably covering Meghan and Harry or Christmas gifts...

Then again I highly doubt Biden cares...he knows all of this is bs. Like when they say he isnt a man of faith and he fits to church more in a week than most GOPers do in a year. (Or in Trumps case...ever) His ego doesn't need to be placated he knows he is doing a good job.
 
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