VIDEO: Biden’s Outrageous Claim Shocks Nation
This certainly doesn’t make Biden look any better.
President Biden recently encountered a moment of verbal slip-up during an interview on Philadelphia’s WURD black radio station, where he described himself as the “first vice president, first black woman, to serve with a black president.” This statement, while intended to express pride in his role alongside former President Barack Obama and Vice President Kamala Harris, sparked some controversy and added to existing concerns about his occasional verbal miscues.
Throughout the interview, Biden aimed to reassure voters following a recent debate performance that had received mixed reviews. He highlighted his appointments of Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first black woman Supreme Court justice and Kamala Harris as the first black woman vice president. However, amidst these accomplishments, Biden’s comments occasionally veered off script.
In one instance, he made an unusual claim about being the “first president that got elected statewide in the state of Delaware, when I was a kid.” This statement puzzled some listeners, as it seemed to conflate historical facts about presidential elections with his personal political journey.
Moreover, Biden referenced his understanding of struggles for representation, drawing parallels to his own experience as a Catholic during John F. Kennedy’s presidency. He spoke about how seeing Kennedy elected inspired him to believe that he too could achieve high office, underscoring the importance of representation in leadership.
Despite these moments, Biden’s campaign spokesperson, Ammar Moussa, defended the president’s remarks and criticized media scrutiny of his verbal slips. Moussa argued that Biden’s speech patterns are consistent with his long career in public service and should be interpreted in that context.
Overall, the interview reflected Biden’s ongoing effort to connect with voters and convey confidence in his leadership amidst challenges. While his remarks occasionally strayed from conventional political rhetoric, they underscored his commitment to diversity and his perspective on historical milestones in American politics.
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🚨#BREAKING: President Joe Biden announced on a Philadelphia radio station that he's proud to be the first black woman to serve with a black president causing many listeners to be confused pic.twitter.com/bPyEZOfooL
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) July 4, 2024
Biden goes on like he has Barry-Barry constantly whispering into his ear. Obama doesn`t like white people and his term in office created this divide.