This past Sunday, after delivering his usual mix of gaffes and nostalgic ramblings at a reception for new Democrats in Congress, he really let loose on the press. It was like watching your uncle go off at Thanksgiving dinner—awkward but somehow entertaining.
Biden wrapped up his speech (which included yet another stroll down memory lane with segregationist Jim Eastland) and then decided it was time to flex his age card. He barked at reporters, “I might be the oldest president – I know more world leaders than any one of you ever met in your whole G-D life.” Yep, classy move there, Joe. Nothing says presidential like throwing around expletives at people just trying to do their jobs.
Now, let’s break this down a bit. Biden loves to flaunt his age as if being 82 magically makes him wise beyond belief. Sure, he’s been around longer than most of us have been alive and has probably shaken hands with every important figure since the dawn of time—but knowing a lot of world leaders doesn’t mean they respect him or that he’s done anything worthwhile with those connections.
And this isn’t just a one-time thing for Biden; it’s becoming a pattern. The media tries to sell us this image of him as the lovable elder statesman who wants to bring everyone together. But when things get real? We see a different side—a condescending, often angry dude who just doesn’t take criticism well. Remember back in 2020 when he told an Iowa voter he was a “d–n liar” and challenged him to do pushups? Or how about that time he poked CBS reporter Ed O’Keefe for simply asking a question? That wasn’t just grandpa raising his voice by accident; that was decades of pent-up arrogance spilling over.
And let’s talk about something serious here: Biden’s sharp edges are showing more and more as his mental clarity seems to wane. His outbursts definitely give off those “sundowning” vibes—when the sun goes down, so does whatever filter is left between his brain and mouth.
So while the press keeps painting this picture of Biden as some harmless old man who means well, don’t buy it for a second. His anger isn’t just quirky—it’s part of who he really is these days. Just remember: beneath that cuddly exterior lies a whole lot more than meets the eye!
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