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Joe Biden Stumbles (Again) Going UP The Short Stairs!


Growing up, my brother once broke his leg walking UP the stairs.

Never quite did figure out how that happened.

So it’s not unprecedented, but Joe sure does have trouble going up the stairs….

I get it, lifting your feet is hard!  Left foot, right foot, left foot!

Now we like to be fair and balanced here in our reporting, so I will say one positive thing: this isn’t as bad as the other full blown trips, and you can see he’s griping that railing for dear life, which I’m sure they’ve told him to do.

Watch here:

I love this….

Someone made a Biden Trip Counter and they just updated it:

Hilarious!

This also cracks me up each time:

It’s almost impossible to watch Biden walking without the “Visiting Angels” song playing in your head.

Here is a catalogue of some of his greatest hits if you want to take a walk down memory lane:

Joe Biden Trips Again…TWICE…While Going UP The Short Steps!

Joe Biden just tripped again….twice….while going UP the stairs!

And no, it wasn’t on the big, scary long and tall set of stairs.

No, they ditched those years ago when they proved too difficult.

No, this was on the short bus stairs in the back, to the best of my knowledge NEVER used by any prior President.

Here’s the video:

Axios tried to explain what’s happening here:

Biden’s balance difficulties are likely the result of what his physician has diagnosed as “a combination of significant spinal arthritis” and “mild post-fracture foot arthritis.”

  • Biden works out many mornings with physical therapist Drew Contreras, who also worked with former President Obama.
  • Biden’s doctor has recommended exercises for balance, which he called “proprioceptive maintenance maneuvers.”
  • What the maneuvers entail is unclear.
  • “I have never heard the term ‘proprioceptive maintenance maneuvers.’ It is not a clinical term in standard use,” said Professor James Gordon, associate dean and chair of the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the University of Southern California.

I love this comparison:


And I can’t quite figure out why they haven’t just installed one of these yet:

Now let’s take a walk down memory lane….

Remember this?

And this?

And this?

Never forget this gem….

It’s not just stairs, bikes are hard too:



 

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