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Biden is a sad, frail, pathetic old man, sure, but, is he a reflection of the US as a nation
#Biden #Frail #Sad #Pathetic #Jim #Eagle<br /><br />Images taken during President Joe Biden's first press conference on Thursday showed him using cheat sheets - which did not prevent him from misstating key facts and losing his train of thought at times. <br /><br />The 78-year-old Democrat is seen holding one sheet that showed the headshots of journalists at the press conference that he planned to call on. <br /><br />Another cheat card listed stats about infrastructure, but Biden was still forced to correct himself after mistakenly saying the US ranked 85th in the world in infrastructure. <br /><br />The bullet point on one of his notes read: 'The United States now ranks 13th globally in infrastructure quality, down from 5th place in 2002.'<br /><br />'I still think the majority of the American people don't like the fact that we are now ranked what, 85th in the world in infrastructure. I mean, look,' he said, before later circling back and clarifying: 'We rank 13th globally in infrastructure.' <br /><br />Despite the cheat sheets, Biden at several points in the press conference appeared to lose his train of thought.<br /><br />After speaking for four minutes about the surge of migrants at the border, he remarked, 'And the other thing we're doing, I might add...' before cutting himself off to ask, 'Am I giving you too long of an answer? Because if you don't want the detail …'<br /><br />'I don't know how much detail you want about immigration,' he continued. 'Maybe I'll stop there.'<br /><br />At another point, Biden was speaking at length about the Senate filibuster when he lost his train of thought again.<br /><br />'I've never been particularly poor at calculating how to get things done in the United States Senate. So the best way to get something done, if you hold near and dear to you that you like to be able to…' he said, trailing off.<br /><br />'Anyway, we're ready to get a lot done,' he then continued. <br /><br />At another point in the press conference, things turned downright bizarre when Biden made a reference to 'Jim Eagle' when accusing Republicans of trying to restrict voting rights to disenfranchise black voters. <br /><br />'So I'm convinced that we'll be able to stop this because it is the most pernicious thing. This makes Jim Crow look like Jim Eagle,' he said of voting restrictions.<br /><br />Observers all seemed to agree that Biden was trying to make the point that restrictions such as voter ID laws are 'worse than Jim Crow' -- but the exact role of Jim Eagle in the analogy was lost on many. <br /><br />Jim Crow refers to laws that enforced racial segregation in schools, public places, transportation and all aspect of public life in many U.S. states from the 1870s to the 1950s. <br /><br />Biden's Jim Eagle remarks predictably drew mockery from conservative critics. <br /><br />'Duh. It's an analogy. Crow, eagle. They're both birds, but an eagle is much bigger than a crow,' said Fox News <br />...<br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XIZgmmd_GU" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XIZgmmd_GU</a>
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