Joe Biden was again at his beach house in Delaware for more vacation over the weekend.
He then left there on Monday and flew to Santa Clara County, California, to deliver remarks about climate change and the environment. He’s later scheduled to go to a campaign reception. At his climate remarks were Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA) and California Gov. Gavin Newsom (who some think may be pushing something of a shadow campaign to take over if Biden can’t continue his campaign).
But the time in Delaware doesn’t seem to have rejuvenated him. What he said prompted more calls for him to step aside and for people to invoke the 25th Amendment.
WOW: Joe Biden promises to conserve "30% of all the lands and waters the United States has jurisdiction over" by the year…2020? pic.twitter.com/qCoAm2wrYq
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“And maybe most important,” Biden said, “I’m committed that by 2020, we will have conserved 30 percent of all the lands and waters the United States has jurisdiction over, and simultaneously reduce emissions to blunt climate impact.”
What year is it? He doesn’t even seem to know. But hey, he’s going to conserve 30 percent by then.
It got worse. He couldn’t even complete whatever sentence and point he was trying to make here.
BIDEN: "A couple businesses are suing banks because they wanna consider whether or not you're environmentally— anyway, I won't get into all that, I'll get…" pic.twitter.com/JWBGnZOch6
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) June 19, 2023
“A couple of businesses are suing banks because they wanna consider whether or not you’re environmentally— anyway, I won’t get into all that,” Biden says. That’s his tell, for whenever he can’t complete his sentence, either because he doesn’t remember what he was supposed to say or he knows he was about to say something bad. He fills in with, “Anyway, I won’t get into that,” or “Anyway, I’m talking too long.”
He repeated something that he seems to be concentrating on lately, claiming that climate change is “THE existential threat to humanity. THE existential threat to humanity.”
Biden: Climate change "is THE existential threat to humanity, THE Existential threat to humanity." pic.twitter.com/0BvFWo2Yru
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) June 19, 2023
I guess we can just forget about nuclear weapons and white supremacy now. When he’s pandering to a climate audience, those other threats he talks about when he panders to other audiences don’t exist.
Then Rep. Anna Eshoo physically pulled Biden across the stage like a three-year-old child who needed to be led to meet with attendees after his remarks.
Rep. Anna Eshoo physically pulls Biden across the stage to meet with attendees after his speech pic.twitter.com/g08tcq0wSS
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) June 19, 2023
How can anyone imagine this guy running for office in 2024, asking for four more years? He can barely make it through what he does now, and it’s only going to get worse. My colleagues Sister Toldjah and Andrew Malcolm both had good takes on Biden’s deterioration. Sister Toldjah wrote about the cruelty of this from Jill Biden, and Andrew Malcolm spoke about the difficulty this places us in with Biden as the alleged commander in chief who might have to commit our men and women to battle. Yet he frequently can’t complete a sentence. What is he going to do with the 3 a.m. call that he certainly won’t be up for?
We’re seeing that while Donald Trump is running well in the polls against the Republican field for the nomination, he’s also running well in the polls versus Joe Biden. One of those reasons is that people see how bad Biden is at this point, in addition to the horrible policies he has.
At what point does it all become too much even for Democrats who will do anything to hold onto power? Perhaps that’s why Newsom seems like he’s warming up in the bullpen.
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