May 2, 2024

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Biden calls Putin "outcast" because "he is losing the war… in Iraq"

US President Joe Biden called his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin an “outcast”, stressing that his image has been weakened, which, as he said, is connected not only with the uprising of the Cheka “Wagner”.

However, while the US president was using “heavy” terms against Putin, he made another big blunder by saying that Russia was losing the war…in “Iraq”! So today in public speeches, when asked if Putin was weakened by the Wagner uprising, Joe Biden replied that “the Russian president is losing the war both in Iraq and in Russia,” and added that he has become an “outcast” around the world.

Last year, US President Joe Biden, more and more often “gives out” such errors, which his opponents characterize as a manifestation of dementia. Recently, the American leader confused Ukraine with Iraq and got confused in which country his son died. By the way, this was already the second reservation about the deceased heir, who actually died at the age of 46 in 2015 from brain cancer.

Usually, at the end of the year, it is customary to sum up some results. American conservative online magazine The Federalist approached this issue in an unusual way – he made the top 10 most memorable statements by US President Joe Biden in 2022. As the authors of the material noted, these blunders demonstrate that Biden is a serial liar, and also that he may have inevitable health problems, his mental abilities are weakening. Translation of the publication leads InoSMI.

Blunder 1. Biden forgot what year it was and during his New Year’s speech at the White House, he said that 2020 is a year of great hopes.

Mistake 2. At one of the press conferences, Biden apparently forgot that a microphone was hanging on him, and called Fox News journalist Peter Doucy a “stupid” and “son of a bitch” when he asked if the American president considers inflation a political burden in the medium term. “On the contrary, high inflation is a valuable asset. What a dumb son of a bitch!” Biden muttered.

Blunder 3. During a speech in Warsaw, Biden, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin, said that he “can no longer remain in power,” explicitly calling for regime change in Russia. Later, the American media explained these words as a “mistake”, and the White House hesitated, not understanding whether to support Biden’s comments or reduce their pathos.

Slip 4. In a July speech about a new executive order on abortion, Biden accidentally showed himself reading from a teleprompter when he abruptly ended a sentence by saying, “End quote. Repeat phrase.” The official transcript immediately corrected this: “End quote. Let me re-emphasize.”

Goof 5. In a Massachusetts speech in July about the climate crisis over fossil fuels, the US president claimed that he and his friends were getting cancer because of oil pollution. The White House doctor hastened to refute this statement and said that the head of the States is a cheerful and energetic man who does not suffer from cancer.

Blunder 6. During a July trip to the Middle East, Biden mixed up the words “selfish” and “selfish” and called American soldiers in Iraq selfish, for which “we will always honor them.”

Blunder 7. During a visit to Israel, Biden said that the Holocaust is a noble cause and that the “truth and honor of the Holocaust” must be preserved daily. Later, he hastened to correct himself and clarify about the “horrors of the Holocaust.”

Flop 8. During a press conference on hunger, nutrition and health, he started calling Jackie Valorsky and looking for her among those present, lamenting that she should be here, but she is not. Everything would be fine, except that Valorsky died in a car accident a few weeks before. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that the explanation for this situation is simple: Biden cannot get Valorsky out of his head and constantly thinks about her.

Mistake 9. When asked by a journalist how Biden evaluates his mental focus, the head of the United States clearly could not find anything to answer, although, obviously, he tried very hard. “Oh, I’m very focused. I wouldn’t say that I… I never… It’s hard for me to even count, at least to myself, how old I am. I’m not as old as I am cheerful,” Biden said.

Mistake 10. After one of his speeches at the conference on replenishment of the global fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in New York, Biden simply could not leave the stage, because, apparently, he did not even understand where he was.





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