During a Town Hall on Thursday in Virginia, Joe Biden appeared to suffer another dementia-induced outburst giving a speech about the economy.
“Talk about being deprived of your pride!,” Biden shouted, clenching his teeth and shaking his fist. “LOOK AT YOUR CHILD. CHILD! You know needs it! And you can’t afford it!”, Biden exclaimed, making zero sense whatsoever.
Watch this awkward moment:
WHATS WRONG WITH JOE???? pic.twitter.com/4JyVViUoip
— Clayton Keirns (@CKeirns) January 26, 2023
This wasn’t the only head-scratching moment of the speech for Joe. He also falsely claimed that we’re not in a recession and that the economy is fine and dandy.
BIDEN: "They've been telling me since I got elected their gonna be in a recession. EVERY time we've gone, we've gotten better." pic.twitter.com/aUf2ok3Yy1
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) January 26, 2023
At another point in the speech, Biden told the audience that he will Veto any bill that Republicans send to his desk. “Not on my watch, I will veto everything they send us,” he said.
Then later, he went on another bizarre rant where he repeated himself on several occasions.
“We’re the United States of America. And nothing. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing is beyond our capacity…We’ve never failed to accomplish a goal we’ve set. Never. Never Never!”. WATCH:
BIDEN: "We're the United States of America. And nothing. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing is beyond our capacity…We've never failed to accomplish a goal we've set. Never. Never Never!" pic.twitter.com/15WDrKism5
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) January 26, 2023
Over the past few days, the Democrat narrative has shifted to blaming the GOP for any economic challenge our country might face (even though Joe Biden is the literal President).
On Monday, Biden press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre falsely claimed that Republicans were “forcing Americans” to pay more at the gas pump:
BREAKING: Karine Jean-Pierre falsely claims Republicans are “forcing” Americans to pay higher gas prices pic.twitter.com/AA2dM68PeT
— Clayton Keirns (@CKeirns) January 23, 2023
Will this messaging stick? I guess we’ll see in the upcoming economic polls.