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Joe Biden: In Memoriam
« on: May 29, 2025, 08:41:40 am »

Note to MOD: Please move to Obituary thread with Proof of Death!


The Babylon Bee was saddened to learn of the passing of former President Joe Biden. [Note: Make sure this does not get published until it is 100% confirmed that he died.]

Born in 1871 as a poor black child, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. grew up in the vast wasteland of Delaware. As a young boy foraging for sustenance in the unsettled Delawarean tundra, Joe learned the benefits of determination, American ingenuity, and a hard day's work. [Note: Confirm birth year — may have been much earlier.]

As a young lifeguard and vagabond, Joe witnessed the nation's conversion from a loose affiliation of agricultural states to an industrial powerhouse. Biden played a significant role in this transition by inventing the automobile and telling Henry Ford about it. [Someone please fact-check this.]

Decades later, Joe Biden's uncle was eaten by cannibals, leading a bereaved Biden to quit driving a big rig and go into politics. Biden famously participated in the civil rights march in Selma, where he won acclaim for how well he operated the water hose. Elected to Congress in the 1930s, Biden served two terms before taking a brief hiatus to "fight the Japs", his image being captured in the iconic flag raising at Iwo Jima [can we get this image or is it under copyright? Be sure it's really him.]

https://babylonbee.com/news/joe-biden-in-memoriam-do-not-post-until-biden-dies

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