Posted on 10/25/2021 10:50:20 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
President Biden watched a preschooler’s infrastructure project crumble before his eyes Monday as he visited a New Jersey school to promote his own beleaguered spending plans.
“I’m sorry, my fault. That was my fault. I made you look up,” Biden said, bending over to pick up the pieces of what had been a tower of building blocks.
Biden appeared at the North Plainfield school with Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy, who faces an unexpectedly tight race for re-election next week against a surging Republican candidate, Jack Ciattarelli.
Biden made only passing mention of Murphy but made time to gripe to the 4- and 5-year-olds about reporters.
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I'm sure they do too, but does Biden? Based on his green infrastructure bill I'd say not.
This was his explanation of a Governor
“ “You see this man here?” Biden asked the children. “He’s the governor of the state. He runs the state. And this is his wife, who runs him and me and everybody else.”
Nearby drawings of icecream cones.
Indoctrination center.
And the ‘46’ over the calendar.
Kids cheering “Let’s GO Brandon”
He really say that?
So that no one would believe any rumors that might come out?
I copied and pasted it from the article. So it looks that way.
I know, and they are supposed to be so SMART.
Being around children is THE LAST THING THEY SHOULD HAVE HIM DOING.
As I said, the Left is really quite stupid, it’s just the civility and respectful way in which Republicans treat them that makes them successful.
Pubbies are beginning to see that trying to be cooperative with them only leads to more chaos and confusion.
WAKE UP PUBBIES AND GROW UP.
He has time for this, riding bikes at his beachfront fortress and going out for ice cream cones gut no time to deal with the border crisis.
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