After looking at some of things that Joe Biden has said since his disastrous debate performance, I thought, “And The Beat Goes On.” As some of you may recall “The Beat Goes On” is a song written and composed by Sonny Bono and recorded by Sonny & Cher back in 1966. Subsequently it entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart on January 14, 1967, peaking at number six. (Those not quite as old as myself may remember a remake by the Whisperers in 1979.)
Be that as it may, read some of the chaotic word salad that our President has said just over the past few days, and then tell me that he is the one that should be leading the country.
At a Fourth of July gathering at the White House for military families Biden said the following:
“One last thing, about congestion on the highways. There’s no congestion anymore! No, we go out on the highways, there’s no congestion! And so the way they’ll get me to stop talking, they’ll say ‘we just shut down all the roads, Mr. President, you’re going to lose all the votes if you don’t get in,’ but anyway, I’ll be back out.”
“And the Beat Goes On.”
Then there is this from a recent Philadelphia radio station interview.
From Townhall:
The president’s interview on Philadelphia radio was a mixture of sadness and his usual half-brain-dead self: he described himself as a black woman: “By the way, I’m proud to be, as I said, the first Vice President, the first black woman, to serve with a black president.”
Huh?? … “And the Beat Goes On!”
From Twitter:
In one of his only interviews since the debate (a radio interview), Biden says: “I’m the first president that got elected statewide in the state of Delaware when I was a kid.”
Huh!! Huh?? … “And the Beat Goes On!”
After reading these nonsensical utterings, my feeling that Joe Biden should be the Democrat’s presidential nominee has only been reenforced.
7/5/24
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