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WATCH: Confused Biden Wanders Around Airstrip After Giving Deranged Anti-Trump Speech


After delivering an angry, unhinged speech in Philadelphia yesterday to mark the 3rd anniversary of Jan 6th, Joe Biden flew to Delaware.

Upon landing, the 81-year-old wandered around the airstrip with a vacant expression in his eyes.

Quite frankly, he appeared to have no idea where he was or what he was doing.

Watch the video here for yourself:

The clip of Biden appearing lost (once again) quickly went viral online, with many social media users voicing genuine concern:

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Others speculated on what Biden was thinking about in the video:

 

Paul Bedard, writer for The Washington Times, commented that never in his 10 years of covering the White House has he seen anything like this…

Before his flight to Delaware, Biden gave a lengthy, divisive speech on “saving democracy” near Valley Forge, Philadelphia.

For half an hour, Biden conjured up the spirit of ‘Dark Brandon’ to attack Trump, calling him a “loser” and comparing him to Adolf Hitler…

The Washington Examiner had this to say about Biden’s insane Jan 6th anniversary speech:

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President Joe Biden marked the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 capitol riot with a lengthy speech focused on threats to democracy if former President Donald Trump makes it back to the White House.

Speaking near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, a site symbolically chosen for its use as George Washington’s headquarters during the Revolutionary War, Biden warned that America is tilting dangerously close to dictatorship.

“Today we are here to answer the most important of questions: Is democracy still America’s sacred cause?” Biden said. “This is not rhetorical, academic, or hypothetical. Whether democracy is still America’s sacred cause is the most urgent question of our time. It is what the 2024 election is all about.”

Standing before a backdrop of draped American flags during remarks that lasted for more than half an hour, Biden repeatedly evoked Washington, saying the first president stood for democracy and that his image on the Capitol walls should have given the Jan. 6 rioters pause but did not. The revolution, Biden said, was about refusing to bow down to a king.

“George Washington was at the height of his power, having just defeated the most powerful empire on Earth. He could have held on to that power as long as he wanted,” Biden said, highlighting the first president’s choice to give up power in 1796. “But that wasn’t the America he and the American troops of Valley Forge had fought for.

“In America, our leaders don’t hold on to power relentlessly,” Biden continued. “Our leaders return power to the people — willingly. You do your duty. You serve your country. And ours is a country worthy of service. We are not perfect, but at our best, we face head-on the good, the bad, the truth of who we are. That’s what great nations do, and we are a great nation — the greatest of nations.”

Notably, Biden listed “mainstream Republicans” along with Democrats and independents as the voters who “have to make our choice” for what to do going forward.

“I know mine,” Biden said. “And I believe I know America’s.”

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Biden mentioned Trump repeatedly by name, saying his “lies brought a mob to Washington” and calling him the “election denier in chief.”

“Let’s be clear about the 2020 election,” Biden said. “Trump exhausted every legal avenue available to him to overturn the election. Every one. But the legal options just took Trump back to the truth — that I’d won the election and he was a loser.”

Fox News also reported on Joe Biden’s perplexing post-speech behavior:

President Biden garnered the attention of some social media users on Friday after he delivered a speech in Pennsylvania and appeared “confused” landing in Delaware later that evening.

Shortly after Biden’s trip to Blue Bell, Pennsylvania — where he delivered a campaign speech marking three years since the January 6 Capitol riot — the 81-year-old president faced a flurry of criticism for his remarks and behavior both after the speech and upon his arrival in Delaware, where he is spending the weekend.

Biden spent a great deal of time attacking former President Donald Trump, who holds a massive lead over the GOP presidential primary field, and his “mob” of supporters during the Friday-evening speech near Valley Forge.

The president accused Trump of “trying to steal history the same way he tried to steal the election,” while saying that the results of the 2020 election proved that he was a “loser.”

After delivering the address, first lady Jill Biden quickly approached the podium and hugged the president before taking him by the hand and leading him off the stage. The couple appeared to whisper something to one another, but what said wasn’t discernible based on the angles of the main camera.

After embracing his wife, Biden turned back to the mic and spoke over the loudspeakers that had already begun playing exit music.

“I understand power. Thank you all so very much,” he said before slowly leaving the stage.

Highlighting the instance in a post to social media, one user noted that Jill Biden helped the president “off the stage following his remarks lest he get confused, and/or lost, or falls.”

Following his speech, Biden flew on Marine One to Delaware to spend the weekend with his family. Upon landing and departing from the helicopter, several users noticed the president’s peculiar behavior.

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What do you think?

Between his deranged “saving democracy” speech and dazed & confused appearance at the Delaware airstrip…has Joe Biden completely lost his marbles?



 

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