Off by a century: President Biden says Parkland school shooting took place in 1918 in latest gaffe
Biden claimed that 17 people were shot and killed at a Parkland, Florida, high school in 1918, instead of 2018
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Jul 12, 2022
On Monday, July 11, President Biden made a century-related error when he
claimed that the Parkland school shooting happened in 1918. The US
president announced on the White House lawn, “Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida — 1918, 17 dead, 17 injured.” Meanwhile, the Parkland shooting took place on February 14, 2018, Valentine's Day.
The gaffe is only the latest in President Biden's long history of errors. Earlier, Biden read loud a teleprompter note reminding him to repeat what he just said. The president said, 'Repeat the line,' which prompted the world's wealthiest man, Elon Musk, to tweet, “Whoever controls the teleprompter is the real president.” Biden also referred to Kamala Harris, his vice president, as 'President Harris' at least four times during one of his earlier speeches. According to New York Times, Biden's staff members have expressed worry about Biden’s age. Employees admitted to holding their breath throughout Biden's speeches in order to see if he makes it to the end without making a mistake.
The gaffe is only the latest in President Biden's long history of errors. Earlier, Biden read loud a teleprompter note reminding him to repeat what he just said. The president said, 'Repeat the line,' which prompted the world's wealthiest man, Elon Musk, to tweet, “Whoever controls the teleprompter is the real president.” Biden also referred to Kamala Harris, his vice president, as 'President Harris' at least four times during one of his earlier speeches. According to New York Times, Biden's staff members have expressed worry about Biden’s age. Employees admitted to holding their breath throughout Biden's speeches in order to see if he makes it to the end without making a mistake.
Meanwhile, Biden's error came minutes after the father of one of the
teenagers killed in the Parkland school mass shooting heckled the
president before being kicked out of the White House event that was
meant to celebrate the passage of the new bipartisan gun law.
The gun safety legislation, which was passed in response to recent
shooting rampages in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas, gradually
tightens the requirements for young people purchasing firearms, bars
more domestic abusers from possessing guns, and aids local law
enforcement in temporarily removing them from people deemed dangerous.
However, the passing of the law also follows the Fourth of July shooting
in Highland Park, which left 46 people injured and 7 dead. While the
president was delivering his speech on the South Lawn, Manuel Oliver,
whose 17-year-old son was one of the teens killed
at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, stood up and informed him that
it wasn't enough. Oliver has organized multiple protests to call for
more gun control laws, and in February he climbed a 150-foot building
near the White House.
Manuel Oliver, the father of Parkland shooting victim Joaquin Olive, shouted at the president before being kicked out of the White House event
Oliver stopped Biden while he was saying, “We can make meaningful
progress on dealing with gun violence” exclaiming, “We have to do more
than that! I've been trying to tell you this for years.” Then Biden
urged him to sit down so he could hear what he had to say, adding, ‘Let
me finish my comments.’ But as members of the White House staff
approached Oliver to speak with him, Biden responded, “Let him talk; let
him talk.” However, staff still escorted Oliver out of the event.
Oliver later insisted the new laws weren't sufficient or worthy of celebration. He told Miami Herald,
“There's nothing to celebrate. It's a big lie. We lie between ourselves
thinking we have a solution to this when we actually don't. There was
no need for this event. At all.” Oliver claimed that he got up during
the event because he wanted to speak with Biden. “'It was my chance to
say something to the president, and that's a chance we don't have every
single day. That's pretty much what this is about,” he remarked.
1 comment:
When you are 300 years old the centuries kind of blend I am told. I mean they did have schools and guns in 1918 so it COULD have happened then.
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