Joe Biden Confusing Family Members Again

Joe Biden Confusing Family Members Again


Joe Biden can’t seem to remember his family members. While speaking to a crowd in Philadelphia, who were not socially distanced as he likes to preach on a regular basis, he introduced his granddaughter as his son Beau Biden who has passed away in 2015. Then proceeds to introduce his granddaughter, “This is my granddaughter, Natalie. No wait, no wait. We got the wrong one…” See the video below.

Another thing he got wrong was that his son Beau was never elected to the senate in Delaware, he was the state attorney general.

With the amount of gaffes Biden has on a daily basis, it sure seems like his mind is not fit to be the leader of the most powerful country in the free world.

‘Trunalimunumaprzure’: Biden Makes a Valid Point


Joe Biden says he will “lead an effective strategy to mobilize trunalimunumaprzure.” People are left wondering if the line to the teleprompter was cut mid sentence and Biden was left to come up with the rest on his own. As you can see, nothing short of amazing from this man as ” trunalimunumaprzure” is trending all over.

As reported by the Gateway Pundit, people have been trying to figure out what he said.

When you go after the tough topics like trunalimunumaprzure, it’s no wonder the swing states are a battleground between the two candidates.

A WHOPPING 56% of Americans Say They are Better off Today (Mid-Pandemic) than Under Obama-Biden


A recent Gallup survey found that a whopping 56 percent of Americans say they are better off now under President Trump–in the middle of a pandemic–than they were four years ago when President Obama was in office.

Gallup writes:

During his presidential campaign in 1980, Ronald Reagan asked Americans, “Are you better off today than you were four years ago?” Since then, this question has served as a key standard that sitting presidents running for reelection have been held to.

Gallup’s most recent survey found a clear majority of registered voters (56%) saying they are better off now than they were four years ago, while 32% said they are worse off.

Gallup compared the 56 percent number to 2012, during the Obama-Biden Administration when just 45 percent of Americans could say they felt they were better off. In 2004, 47 percent of Americans said they were better off and in 1992, that number was at 38 percent.

President Trump responded to the news, writing on Twitter, “The Gallup Poll has just come out with the incredible finding that 56% of you say that you are better off today, during a pandemic, than you were four years ago (Biden). The highest number on record! Pretty amazing!”


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