Posted on 07/14/2022 6:57:05 PM PDT by bitt
During a joint news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid on Thursday morning in Jerusalem, President Biden said he was “given a list” of reporters to take questions from.
The president made the gaffe after taking one question from an Israeli reporter. Afterwards, he was prompted to call on more reporters, when he said, “Um, sure. Uh, I was given a list here,” before reading off the name of Reuters reporter Steve Holland.
As the conference went on, Biden repeatedly looked down at his list to call on reporters. “The next person to ask us a question, I guess, is Nadia [Bilbassy],” he said referring to a reporter for an Arabic news outlet.
The gaffe came one day after Biden misspoke while referring to the Holocaust, shortly after landing in Israel to begin the first leg of his Middle East trip.
“Later today, I will once more return to the hallowed ground of … Yad Vashem to honor the 6 million Jewish lives that were stolen in a genocide and continue — which we must do every, every day — continue to bear witness, to keep alive the truth and honor of the Holocaust — horror of the Holocaust — honor those we lost, so that we never, ever forget that lesson, you know, and to continue our shared, unending work to fight the poison of anti-Semitism wherever it raises its ugly head,” Biden said
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You know that as well as I do
It’s possible he’s reaching out to shake Satan’s hand, we just can see him, but Joe can
He’s proud of his perverted corrupt puppet biden.
😈 Good job Joe.
You won’t get COVID if you shake my hand.
I noticed when Biden attempts to ‘greet’ the invisible guest, it usually happens when he makes a quick turn to his right.
We got some temporal lobe cross talk going on that is confusing him with a false signal.
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