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Monday, September 11, 2023

Biden's G20 Presser Catnip For The Noise!

Instead of covering the deal Biden made with Vietnam, the noise talks about his "bizarre" press conference.

I am not going to waste my time trying to describe President Joe Biden's presser in Vietnam. I am going to say that the junk food media and far right will engage in serious discussion about the mental capacity of the president. They will play armchair doctors and diagnose the president without any factual evidence.

Not like you've traveled over 18 hours from Washington, DC to Hanoi is 21 hours.

Biden’s age and mental acuity have been something of a political talking point in the run-up to the 2024 election and not just by his potential rival in the general election, Washed Up 45, but also among Democratic voters, according to recent polls. 

Let's be clear: white voters are more concerned with Biden's age and health.

Biden delivered remarks and took questions at a presser in Vietnam on Sunday and, among several remarks that sent social media spinning, randomly stated that he was “going to bed” after tapering off during a question about President Xi Jinping of China. And that is just one of several odd moments that took place.

The president was in India for the G20 summit and held a presser in Hanoi, Vietnam during which the pre-selected reporters he called on all had at least one thing in common.

Toward the end he was asked about U.S.-China relations by VOA correspondent Anita Powell, and specifically that he hasn’t spoken with Xi in 10 months.

Biden’s answer went on about how Xi is facing many crises at home, and he said he doesn’t see the lack of recent communication as having a negative impact on relations.

“As a matter of fact,” he said. “I think it’s less likely to cause that kind of conflict.”

“And look, nobody likes having celebrated international meetings, if you don’t know what you want at the meeting. If you don’t have a game plan. He may have a game plan. He just hasn’t shared it with me,” said Biden haltingly. “But I tell you what, I don’t know about you, but I’m going to go to bed.”

The odd comment went viral on X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday, but it wasn’t the only Biden comment that did so.

Just before the question about China, coming off a story about a line delivered by John Wayne to “an Indian,” which ended with Biden doing his faux whispering routine, the president became obviously confused about who to call on next.

“Let’s see,” he said. “I’m just following my orders here.”

He then paused for and excruciatingly long, full 12 seconds of silence, broken up only by his loudly saying “Uhhh” about three seconds in.

He then asked, “staff, is there anybody I haven’t spoken to?” That caused a number of reporters to begin trying to ask questions, which then resulted in Biden harshly snapping, “I ain’t calling on ya! I’m calling on, it says I have five questions!”

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