Watch: Biden Wanders Off Set Of Softball Interview After Claiming There Was A Civil War In 1960

Watch: Biden Wanders Off Set Of Softball Interview After Claiming There Was A Civil War In 1960

Authored by Steve Watson via Summit News,

Joe Biden slurred his way through train wreck of an interview Thursday, claiming there was a civil war in the U.S. in 1960 and mixing up the Constitution and the Declaration Of Independence before wandering off the set like a lost Alzheimer’s sufferer.

During the 20 minute MSNBC interview, Biden essentially repeated everything host Nicolle Wallace said.

Unsurprisingly Wallace failed to ask a single question about the massive bribery scandal Biden is alleged to have overseen, including being present when his own son shook down a Chinese Communist Party businessman.

At one point Biden told that completely made up story he always uses about becoming a lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania.

He then declared that the Constitution says ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal…’ and claimed there had been a civil war in 1960.

Biden then doddered off the set before they went to commercial:

Maybe he needed to get back to the respiratory device that’s keeping him alive.

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How is this guy in any shape to be President now, let alone for another five years?

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Tyler Durden
Fri, 06/30/2023 – 15:40

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