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Biden Bungles Exit From Stage

President Joe Biden did not exactly give off the “superpower” vibe during a recent exit following a speech.

As reported by the Daily Mail, Biden made a rather public spectacle when exiting the stage.

“Joe Biden, 79, faced yet another public embarrassment Wednesday evening when he appeared to get lost while walking off stage following his remarks at the Global Fund Conference,” the publication reported.

One can only imagine what such an embarrassment might be.

After all, Biden has turned his cue cards the wrong direction more than once, giving the press an eyeful of the specific instructions he’s given just to function.

This time, he apparently showed why he needs such cue cards, as he wheeled about on stage, unsure of how or why to take the stairs down.

“As applause ensued, the U.S. president began walking off the stage before abruptly stopping in his tracks and looking around with an appearance of confusion on his face.

He then seemed to ask people on the ground how to get off stage and did a few stuttering steps … Other awkward encounters were also caught on camera, including two different instances where he stuck out his arm to shake hands with an invisible person,” The Daily Mail observed.

A speaker at the Global Fund Conference attempted to address the awkward event by thanking the president for delivering a ghostwritten speech.

“At the end of such a momentous event, the word ‘thank you’ seems kind of inadequate. But for all the millions whose lives will be saved, for communities where lives will be transformed – thank you, President Biden.”

The invisible hands Biden shook express their gratitude as well

Amazingly, Biden continues to beat his chest about running in 2024, much in the same way he ineffectually beats his chest against Beijing.

“If you think I don’t have the energy level or the mental acuity, then you know, that’s one thing. It’s another thing, you know, just watch and, you know, keep my schedule. Do what I’m doing,” Biden brayed.

Really, Biden? Do what you’re doing?

According to multiple publications, that would consist of literally “doing” nothing but going to the beach, as he is on track to be the most vacationed president in history.

Amid multiple domestic and international crises, no less.

“I respect the fact that people would say, you know, ‘You’re old.’ But I think it relates to how much energy you have and whether or not the job you’re doing is one consistent with what any person of any age would be able to do,” Biden asserted.

Well, based on Biden’s most recent stage performance, it’s pretty clear what any person of his age and mental acuity can do … and it can be a frightful spectacle.

Author: Jane Jones


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