Biden's gaffe-filled speech: President refers to congresswoman as 'senator', claims son Beau died in Iraq and makes bizarre claim he met the ‘inventor’ of insulin – a naturally occurring hormone discovered in 1921
Daily Mail
November 2, 2022
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
introduces Joe Biden in Florida on Tuesday. Biden mistakenly said she
was in the Senate, when in fact she serves in the House
President
Joe Biden again said that his son Beau Biden died in Iraq, while
catching himself calling the war in Ukraine the Iraq war, while
delivering remarks in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Tuesday
Charles Best (left) and Frederick
Banting (right) are pictured on the roof of the medical building at
Toronto University with one of the first diabetic dogs to receive the
hormone insulin

Joe Biden was in Florida on Tuesday at three separate campaign stops, and made a series of bizarre and baffling claims.
Speaking alongside Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who is hoping to get re-elected in Florida's 23rd district, in greater Miami, Biden mistakenly referred to her as a senator. 'I don't have a greater friend in the United States senate,' he said. 'And I didn't have a greater friend as vice president, nor as president. So Debbie, thank you, kiddo.'
In Hallandale Beach, a Miami suburb 20 miles north of downtown, he claimed that the United States has low inflation - and managed to say once again that his son Beau died in Iraq.
Among G7 countries, only Italy and the United
Kingdom have worse inflation according to the OECD's latest data, from
August.
1 comment:
The sad part is that the senile old bastard probably believes the bullshit he is spouting.
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