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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (195114)1/5/2023 9:59:07 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217754
 
btw, a fair question I believe because am truly quite lost w/r to this below

did Biden meant to say (1) or (2), or something else?

(1) "The rest of the countries, the world IS a patch in our jeans, if we [need to] do what we wanna do, we need to do."
(2) The rest of the countries, the world is not a patch in our jeans, if we do what we wanna do, we need to NOT do.
(3) ... (something else) ?
... like, is President Kamala Harris just around the corner? ... and Vice President Speaker of the House whomever that ends up being?

zerohedge.com

Biden: "The World Is Not A Patch In Our Jeans"
Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News,

Joe Biden was caught in yet another embarrassing gaffe after he butchered a quote, telling a crowd in Kentucky, “The world is not a patch in our jeans.”

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Yes, really.

The 80-year-old president made the awkward remark while promoting the implementation of his $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill.

“I’ll paraphrase the phrase of my old neighborhood: The rest of the countries, the world is not a patch in our jeans, if we do what we wanna do, we need to do,” Biden said.

Respondents on Twitter tried to make sense of the comment, with Sen. Josh Hawley’s press secretary Abigail Marone remarking that it, “makes perfect sense if your brain is mush.”

Others worried that Biden was in charge of the nukes, while another asked, “How can any human watch it and not feel empathy for this man’s public disintegration?”

The president previously defended himself against skepticism over his cognitive functioning during an appearance on MSNBC.

“I think it’s a legitimate thing to be concerned about anyone’s age, including mine. I think that’s totally legitimate. I think the best way to make the judgment is to watch me. Am I slowing up? Am I going at the same pace?” asked Biden.


As we previously highlighted, Congressman and former White House physician Ronny Jackson asserted that Biden may be on cognitive drugs to get him through the day and will be forced to resign as a result of his mental impairment.

Perhaps nervous that he’ll slip up and blurt out something awkward, it was recently revealed that Biden refuses to speak freely around his own Secret Service agents.



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (195114)1/6/2023 4:28:51 AM
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I try not comment of McCain's military record as I am not of a military background.

The story on McCain went "404" on the Rolling Stone. In other words it has been flushed from the internet.

rollingstone.com

This is the story I read,

citizenwells.substack.com

and it does mention the accusations are open to question and unsubstantiated.

Burying the news and information on a subject rarely looks good.