Both President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris showed up at the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies annual Legislative Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C., on Monday for some hardcore racial pandering.
This was the very same event where Harris dropped a very public F-bomb while delivering a message to the young people of color in attendance.
It’s not clear where Biden was at the time, or if he was aware of the vulgarity spewing from his vice president’s mouth, but the president appeared tired when he addressed the crowd. Surprisingly, Biden opted to shower Harris with over-the-top praise
“My name’s Joe Biden. I work for Kamala Harris,” he said, slurring his words. “I asked her to be my VP because I knew I needed somebody smarter than me.”
BIDEN: “My name’s Joe Biden. I work for Kamala Harris. I asked her to be my VP because I knew I needed somebody smarter than me” pic.twitter.com/tpOD6GWqBK
— Republican National Committee Research (@Republican National CommitteeResearch) May 13, 2024
While Biden was joking around, imagine a scenario where the president of the United States is not as smart as Kamala Harris.
In a discussion held at the event that was moderated by actor Jimmy O. Yang, Harris was talking about “breaking barriers” when she ramped up her rhetoric to talk about bleeding for a cause.
“Breaking barriers does not mean you start on one side of the barrier and you end up on the other side. There’s breaking involved,” she said. “And when you break things, you get cut, and you may bleed and it is worth it every time. Every time.”
“And so too, especially the young people here, I say to you: when you walk in those rooms being the only one that looks like you, the only one with your background, you walk in those rooms chin up, shoulders back,” Harris continued.
Throwing caution and good taste to the wind, Harris concluded, “Don’t ever carry as a personal burden your capacity to do whatever you dream and aspire to do based on other people’s limited ability to see who can do what. This is part of what’s involved is that we have to know that sometimes people will open the door for you and leave it open, sometimes they won’t. And then you need to kick that f*ckin’ door down. Excuse my language.”
This from the vice president of the United States, who followed her profanity with her cringe-worthy cackle.
But the day was not done, because Biden lost another round to the teleprompter while talking to those gathered.
Seemingly getting lost, Biden uttered this nonsensical line: “There is no singular Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander identity and diversity and those cultures, the breadth of achievement, and shape the strength and fabric of this country.”
BIDEN v. TELEPROMPTER: “There is no singular Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander identity and diversity and those cultures, the breadth of achievement, and shape the strength and fabric of this country” pic.twitter.com/0p1o6R0K8T
— Republican National Committee Research (@Republican National CommitteeResearch) May 13, 2024
Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on the social media platform X:
OK. Wait. Did this actually happen?
Did our President, President Joe Biden, actually say this?
If so, well…..
If not, then good joke, One must admit.
But if he said this, then, well then, the tone changes, doesn’t it?— Reed Wade (@ReedWade61516) May 13, 2024
Are they about to try and set Kamala as the Dem nominee?
— W I L D (@WildWideX) May 13, 2024
Is he off his meds again ? Time for another 3 day work week!
— Neesie (@neesietweets) May 13, 2024
They’re just openly mocking us at this point.
— Jenny (@Jenny_IDLYITW) May 13, 2024
lol that’s quite the insult… anything could be smarter than FJB even a rock.
— JackySinAZ (@JackySinAZ) May 13, 2024
They seriously aren’t thinking he can be competent to be the leader of the free world
— RAZY (@Razyreality) May 13, 2024
— Pallamus (@IsauroBargas) May 14, 2024
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Author: Tom Tillison
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