Joe Biden Lives up to 'Sleepy Joe' Moniker, Appears to Fall Asleep While Hillary Is Endorsing Him

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Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at a campaign event in Columbus, Ohio, Tuesday, March 10, 2020. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon)

 

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If you thought Joe Biden’s only issue was his inability to form coherent sentences, think again.

Today, Hillary Clinton endorsed him via live stream, which was a whole ball of cringe on its own. She decided that the same week new evidence emerged regarding sexual assault allegations against Biden was the perfect time to throw her support behind him. No one ever accused Hillary of caring about the mistreatment of women I suppose.

Check out this awkward silence to get an idea of how the endorsement went.

But then things got really weird. As Hillary began to speak, Biden apparently didn’t realize he was still on camera. That’s when he seemingly fell asleep. At best, he was so physically limited that he couldn’t keep his eyes open.

Some people are going to claim he was just looking down for an extended period of time at his notes or something, but watch the clip and decide for yourself.

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When the clip zooms in, it’s pretty clear to me his eyes are completely closed. We are talking 16 straight seconds of this, with it appearing as if he’s going to fall over the whole time. This isn’t a deep fake or an edited video. It’s real, and it’s spectacular.

What do you think is going through Hillary’s mind during all this? Knowing that this is her nominee when she had the chance to run again? The Democrat party, with a lot of help via a scheming DNC, managed to pick a guy who can’t even stay awake during his own endorsement video.

Oddly enough, this may be the best version of Biden. When he is awake and speaking, it’s absolutely painful to watch. Maybe they should just let him sleep more? But at least keep it off camera next time.

 

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