Biden – “I wake up every morning, look at Jill, and say ‘where the hell are we?’”

Underreported because it’s Biden, that would be his disaster of an interview with Soft-Baller Anderson Cooper.  Take Cooper’s hard-hitting question, ‘What is it like to live in the White House?’ And Biden’s answer?


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COOPER: “You’ve already spent a great deal of time at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Except now you’re living there, and you’re president. It’s been four weeks. What’s it like? How is it different?”

BIDEN: “I wake up every morning, look at Jill, and say ‘where the hell are we?'”

 

At least he seems confidant that the person next to him is Jill Biden.

But is it safe to say someone let one out of the barn, and you can’t get it back? If the media reported the President of Gaffistan’s actual remarks, maybe. But this is one of the if a tree falls in the forest deals. If no one reports, it did really happen.

More?

“Minorities… don’t know how to use, know how to get online.”

“Did you ever five years ago think every second or third ad out of five or six should turn out to be biracial couples?”

“…what he’s doing with the Uyghurs in the western mountains of China…culturally there are different norms that each country and their leaders are expected to follow,”

Biden claimed that former military and former police officers are fueling the “growth of white supremacy,”

There’s this, oops!

And this…

Way to go, leader of the free Fee world.

| ZeroHedge

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