Joe Biden Makes Case for Reelection: ‘Elect Me. I’m in the 20th Century’Wendell Husebø 10 Apr 2024
President Joe Biden, 81, made the case on Wednesday for his reelection, arguing he is ready for four more years because “I’m in the 20th century.”
While speaking with reporters next to the president of Japan at the White House, Biden said, “Elect me. I’m in the 20th Century,” before correcting himself, saying, “the 21st century.”
https://twitter.com/RNCResearch/status/1778119665631232127It is not the first gaffe or inaccurate statement delivered by Biden, whom special counsel Robert Hur described as “an elderly man with a poor memory.” Numerous times, and perhaps several times during each speech, Biden makes embarrassing gaffes.
He has:
Stated his favorite memory of 2023 was the alleged improvement of the U.S. economy
Claimed he never met with Hunter Biden’s associates, despite photo evidence
Said Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power”
Maintained he only had six grandchildren, ignoring Hunter Biden’s out-of-wedlock child
Declared twice that his son died in Iraq
To decrease the number of mistakes, White House aides give Biden note cards and suggest he stay on a pre-written script, Reuters reported in January. His planned words are typically fully “crafted and vetted” by a host of advisers.
That strategy appeared to be deployed during his press conference on Wednesday. Asked about the Hamas/Israel war, Biden appeared to read answers from his note cards:
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