Posted on 06/08/2024 6:37:07 AM PDT by Sam77
We've been writing about Joe Biden's travails while he's been in Normandy, France for the 80th anniversary.
One video has gotten a lot of attention on social media -- the one where while the Jill and the Macrons were standing next to him, he looked out of it as he was shaking Macron's hand.
Then he tried to sit. It prompted a lot of questions about what he was doing because it was odd that while everyone was standing he was trying to sit and then he seemed to stop in the middle and then just stand there in a half crouch for a moment.
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
AP can “fact check” what the MSM reaction would have been if President Reagan had done the same thing at his Normandy speech.
[The scariest thing about this is not Biden’s obvious senility and weakness, but that our “independent” media tries to explain it all away and cover for him instead of asking question about his apparent infirmity. ]
And as soon as he’s out, they’ll be “shocked to discover the deception that has been going on all these years.”
“He sat down.
Turns out there’s nothing to this.
Was funny while it lasted though!”
Yeah. It’s an awkward moment but not anything I wouldn’t expect from virtually any 81 year old. My dad used to do the same thing. He’s making sure he knows where the chair is before he commits to sitting down.
There’s enough Biden weirdness to go around without having to resort to carefully edited clips.
He knows he can use the looking for the chair to disguise the load so that is why he had to do that then.
Incredible how rapidly the “story” snowballed.
Too bad so sad for Brandon who frankly deserves tons worse things to befall him.
We can use all those too.
Honestly, it looked more like he bent over and either farted or shat his pants.
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