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‘I keep forgetting I’m president’: Babysitter Jill Biden bosses hubby in front of troops, ‘Pay attention, Joe’



I wish we could forget Joe...or wake up and find out you had only been a dream...a nightmare...and that we still had the greatest president the US ever had...Donald J. Trump!

Though the president’s dementia-like aloofness is clearly making him look bad, some argue it’s also making the country as a whole look bad because it’s demonstrating weakness.

Note for instance how Johnson effectively “shushed” Biden after his gaffe at the roundtable meeting Thursday.

This contrasts sharply with the behavior of former President Donald Trump. He would have never let anybody shush him, let alone get in his way.

Recall that during the 2017 Brussels summit, he pushed a prime minister out his way. While he did so politely, the move still demonstrated strength and dominance.

Biden meanwhile continues to be “shushed” by prime ministers, dragged around like a child by his wife and laughed at.

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People Laugh As Biden Gets Pulled Away By The Hand Like A Small Child To Avoid Questions

Joe Biden’s humiliation tour for America continued in Cornwall, United Kingdom as he doddered his way through the G7 summit. In one particularly embarrassing moment for the nation that once had George Washington as its president, Democrat “Sleepy Joe” Biden got pulled away by the arm by his wife Jill so his handlers could prevent him from doing an impromptu interview.

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U.S. President Joe Biden’s notorious memory problems have predictably emerged during this weekend’s G7 summit meetings in England.

During one such roundtable meeting Sunday, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, 56, was forced to correct Biden, 78, after the president experienced a memory lapse.

A video clip from the meeting shows Biden cutting off Johnson as the U.K. prime minister is finishing introducing the meetings participants.

“And the president of South Africa!” Biden confidently declares with his finger pointed in an assertive manner.

His point was that Johnson had forgotten to introduce South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.

“And the president of South Africa … as I said early on,” Johnson responds.

“Oh, you did?” Biden asks in confusion.

“I certainly did,” the U.K. prime minister replies as the room bursts into laughter.

Johnson then uses his arm to effectively “shush” the U.S. president.

The humiliating spectacle — one of several that have occurred during the G7 summit — provoked another round of critics claiming that Biden suffers from dementia.

This has become a frequent refrain in the age of Joe Biden, though to be clear, there is no formal (i.e., “fact-checker” approved) evidence to substantiate this theory.

During another humiliating incident Saturday, the president got distracted — or “lost,” as some put it — by a question from a bystander as he and first lady Jill Biden tried walking away from a seated gathering at the G7.

“How are your meetings going in Cornwall, Mr. President?” the bystander asked.

The president stopped walking, turned toward the bystander and asked, “I beg your pardon?”

After the bystander repeated the question, the president replied, “Very well.”

Just as he finished replying, the first lady could be seen rushing to the rescue.

“Come on!” she exclaimed as she swiftly grabbed his hand and began dragging him away from the bystander like a mother dragging her child away from the candy store — and all as the crowd of people around them burst into laughter.

And then during yet another incident last Wednesday, the president grew distracted as the first lady delivered a speech to troops stationed at the Royal Air Force Mildenhall in Britain.

In response, the first lady turned around and shouted, “Pay attention, Joe!”

And once again the crowd burst into laughter.

President Joe Biden fumbled during a press conference at the G-7 summit Sunday, mixing up "Libya" and "Syria" – not once, but three times – while discussing humanitarian aid to countries torn apart by civil war.

The gaffe-prone president was discussing possibly working with Russia in providing "vital assistance" to "Libya" – a "population that’s in real trouble."

He then said that Russia had bitten off more than it can chew with its intervention in "Syria," but then added "Libya" to the mix.
"As long as they’re there without the ability to bring about some order in the region, you can’t do that very well without providing for the basic economic needs of people," Biden said. "So, I’m hopeful that we can find an accommodation where we can save the lives of people in, for example, in Libya." Biden's aides later brushed off the apparent gaffe, saying that he had meant to say Syria when saying Libya. But the president was widely hounded on social media.

"I need the #Media to come in, #translate, and tell us wat #JoeBiden the #President is really saying here," wrote one Twitter user.

"I guess when you're bombing so many countries at once, it's hard to keep up," wrote Lebanese geopolitical commentator Sarah Abdallah.


The online outlet RedState, editorialized that Biden had gone "off the rails" with his press conference.

The mix-up came on the last day of the annual G-7 summit in Cornwall, in the southwest of England.

Biden later traveled to Windsor Castle for a private audience with the queen – becoming the 13th president to have met with the 95-year-old monarch.



He is scheduled to meet with European Union leaders in Brussels Tuesday before a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva on Wednesday.

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Biden on Putin:

“He’s bright. He’s tough. And I have found that he is a, as they say when I used to play ball, a worthy adversary,” the president continued. “But the fact is that I’ll be happy to talk with you when it’s over, not before, about what the discussion would entail.”

When asked by CNN’s Jeff Zeleny if he still believes Putin is a killer, Biden chuckled.

“They actually — well, look, I mean, he has made clear that, uh…” the president began, before stopping mid-sentence.

There were seven long, awkward seconds of dead silence, followed by a stammering non-answer.

“The answer is, I believe he has in the past essentially acknowledged that he was — there were certain things that he would do or did do. But look, when I was asked that question on air, I answered it honestly, but it’s not much of a — I don’t think it matters a whole lot in terms of this next meeting we’re about to have,” Biden said.

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Don't you know he was shocked when a CNN reporter asked him that question...and Jill not there to run interference! Some suggested if he played it was without a helmet and that explained a lot about his bizarre behavior. Others say he didn't play...he was only the tackling dummy.

Now this:

On Saturday, September 8, 2012, Biden claimed that he had been a part of the Delaware football team that went to Ohio and beat the Bobcats. After that game, he wandered into a girls’ dorm room and almost got arrested.Yeah? Well, he didn’t!

Joe Biden did not play football at the University of Delaware in 1961, 1962, 1963, or 1964, according to past yearbooks. The 1984 University of Delaware yearbook included an interview with Joe Biden. It’s Biden first ever interview were he talks about his “triple major” (later during Biden’s 1988 presidential campaign he admitted he lied and had two majors, not three) and playing “intramural football” (flag football). There is no mention about him playing college football.

Update: Biden’s office released a statement saying that he had made the team in the spring of his junior year, but never actually played football. He was just telling the story about how he went to cheer for his team.

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