Ho ho ho, brain-dead, senile creepy Joe mis-speaks (again) in Jew land, says "we must keep alive the honor [meant "horror"] of the [holohoax]"

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Biden makes Holocaust gaffe during Israel visit​

Bradford BetzJuly 13, 2022, 4:11 PM·2 min read

Link: https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-makes-holocaust-gaffe-during-211143843.html

President Biden, visiting Israel on Wednesday, added yet another entry to his long list of gaffes, mistakenly saying we must keep alive the "honor of the Holocaust."

The president made the flub shortly after touching down in Israel, kicking off a two-day visit with the Middle Eastern country’s leaders.

"Later today, I will once more return to the hallowed ground of … Yad Vashem to honor the 6 million Jewish lives that were stolen in a genocide and continue — which we must do every, every day — continue to bear witness, to keep alive the truth and honor of the Holocaust — horror of the Holocaust — honor those we lost, so that we never, ever forget that lesson, you know, and to continue our shared, unending work to fight the poison of anti-Semitism wherever it raises its ugly head," Biden said.

Later on Wednesday, the president visited the Yad Vashem memorial to honor Holocaust victims in Jerusalem. Wearing a skullcap, Biden was invited to rekindle the eternal flame in the memorial's Hall of Remembrance. Two Marines placed a wreath on the stone crypt containing the ashes of Holocaust victims and Biden listened as a cantor recited the remembrance prayer.

SECRET SERVICE MEMBER ALLEGEDLY INVOLVED IN ‘PHYSICAL ENCOUNTER’ IN ISRAEL PRIOR TO PRESIDENT BIDEN'S TRIP

The visit marked Biden’s first visit to the Mideast since taking office. The president is expected to offer anxious Israeli leaders strong reassurances of his determination to stop Iran's growing nuclear program, saying he'd be willing to use force "as a last resort."

U.S. ally Israel considers Iran to be its greatest enemy, citing its nuclear program, its calls for Israel's destruction and its support for hostile militant groups across the region.

The U.S. and Israel are expected Thursday to unveil a joint declaration cementing their close military ties and strengthening past calls to take military action to halt Iran's nuclear program. A senior Israeli official said before Biden arrived that both countries would commit to "using all elements of their national power against the Iranian nuclear threat."
 
Creepy Joe is soooo pathetically brain-dead and senile, aside fm being pathological liar and creepy criminal in first place, but this is the sort of spokes-flack, front, and figure-head the satanist-globalists require, fools

 

Joe Biden’s Top 11 Gaffes, Lies, Goofy Statements in Last 30 Days​

Link: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...gaffes-lies-goofy-statements-in-last-30-days/

[see numerous vids at site link, above]

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President Joe Biden is often cavalier with his words, but in the last 30 days, he has made a large number of gaffes, falsehoods, and goofy statements.
Biden’s off statements include comments about nuclear war, family history, number counting, and falsely stating a woman has been president of the United States.
Recent polling shows just 56 percent of Americans believe Biden is mentally sharp enough to be president, up two points since February.
1.) Biden falsely claims his son died in Iraq.
Biden lied about where his son died. Biden told an audience in Colorado on October 12 his late son Beau “lost his life in Iraq.” Beau actually died from cancer at Walter Reed National Medical Center in Maryland in 2015.

2.) Biden incorrectly counts three words.
Biden started off a campaign event at a Volvo Group Powertrain facility in Hagerstown, Maryland, by saying, “Let me start off with two words: Made in America.”
“Made in America” is three words.

3.) Biden incorrectly spells a web address.
On October 17, Biden tried to direct the public to reportfraud.ftc.gov. Reading from the teleprompter, Biden spelled “.” as “D-O-T”:
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4.) Biden asked if a deceased congresswoman was present.
On September 28, Biden spoke at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health. While highlighting certain congressional members during his speech, Biden asked where the late Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-ID) was.
“Jackie, are you here? Where’s Jackie? I think she wasn’t going to be here – to help make this a reality,” Biden said.
Walorski had passed away in a car crash two months earlier.

5.) Biden thanks first responders and a congresswoman.
“I want to applaud the Red Cross volunteers who came as far — from as far away as California, Louisiana, Minnesota, Texas, to help however they can. New York sent not only a Congresswoman one of the most congresswoman in the Congress about the state troopers and emergency responders,” Biden remarked on October 3 in Puerto Rico about Hurricane Fiona.

6.) Biden claims his grandfather was an “All-American football player.”
“My grandfather Ambrose Finnegan would really be proud of me right now. I’m not jokin’, he would. By the way, he was an All-American football player…,” Biden claimed on October 20.
Records show Ambrose’s birth was between 1884-1885. He would have been an “All-American” football player around 1902. According to the Republican National Committee’s research team, Biden’s statement is another made up story about his family.

7.) Biden exaggerates his 2004 house fire.
On October 5, Biden claimed he “lost an awful lot” in a house fire. Cranston Heights, Delaware, Fire Company Chief George Lamborn told the Associated Press, “Luckily, we got it pretty early. The fire was under control in 20 minutes.”
Biden later claimed on October 11 the fire almost cost the lives of “a couple firefighters, they tell me, because the kitchen floor was — the burning between the beams and in the house in addition to, it almost collapsed into the basement,” Biden said.

8.) Biden improperly remarks on his Justice Department’s probe into his son.
On October 11, Joe Biden defended Hunter on CNN in an interview with Jake Tapper. The Post’s editorial board believes Joe Biden interfered with the investigation into Hunter:
That was a clear push for mercy — from the ultimate boss of the Justice Department that’s weighing charges against Hunter. As we’ve asked before, how is there no independent counsel in charge of this case, as department rules clearly dictate? It’s pretty clear that Justice has already delayed this investigation.
Then, too, the prez only discussed Hunter’s admitted lies on a federal gun form, not the far more serious tax-dodging charges (or the unregistered-lobbyist issues, let alone the whole “Big Guy” stinkbomb) — and Tapper didn’t push him.

9.) Biden claims Vice President Kamala Harris has been president of the United States.
“Kamala won’t be the last woman, to be vice president, or president,” Biden said at the beginning of his speech at the White House’s Jewish New Year celebration.

10.) Biden says there is a high risk of a nuclear “Armageddon.”
Speaking at a Democrat fundraiser on October 6, Biden said the world could slip into a nuclear war.
“He’s [Putin] not joking when he talks about potential use of tactical nuclear weapons or biological or chemical weapons because his military is, you might say, significantly underperforming,” he said of Putin regarding the Ukrainian war. “I don’t think there’s any such thing as the ability to easily [use] a tactical nuclear weapon and not end up with Armageddon.”

11.) Biden calls a Senate candidate’s wife a great future senator.
During a Pennsylvania campaign stop Thursday for John Fetterman, Biden told the crowd that his wife would be a great future senator. Slow applause ensued.
“John, thank you very much for running. I really do appreciate it,” Biden began. “And Gisele [Fetterman], you’re going to be a great, great lady in the Senate.”
 

Not enough Americans vaccinated – Biden​

Link: https://www.rt.com/news/565337-biden-covid-vaccine-booster/

The president got his latest Covid-19 shot on camera, but Americans aren’t enthusiastic about another jab
Not enough Americans vaccinated – Biden

Joe Biden receives his Covid-19 booster from a member of the White House medical unit during an event at the White House campus in Washington, DC, October 25, 2022 © AP / Evan Vucci

US President Joe Biden received his fifth Covid-19 vaccine dose on Tuesday, and urged Americans to do the same. While the president is pushing for a yearly vaccine schedule, less than 10% of the eligible population has gotten the latest omicron-specific shot.
“Get vaccinated,” Biden said at a White House event. “It’s incredibly effective, but the truth is, not enough people are getting it. We’ve got to change that so we all can have a safe and healthy holiday season.”
Biden, who caught a recurring case of Covid-19 earlier this summer despite having received a total of four vaccine doses at the time, then rolled up his sleeve and received his fifth dose – this time of Pfizer’s omicron-specific bivalent booster – on camera.
The president said that the coronavirus vaccine is “just like the flu shot,” and added that “for most Americans, one Covid shot each year will be all that they need.”
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However, uptake for the latest round of booster shots has been slow. Fewer than 20 million people have taken the updated formulation, or just 8.5% of the eligible population, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Meanwhile, the state of Florida has recommended against mRNA booster shots for children under 18 and males under 39, citing the low risk posed by Covid-19 to children and the elevated risk of cardiac arrest in young vaccinated men. Several European countries have issued similar recommendations in recent months, but the CDC still recommends that children as young as five receive bivalent boosters, and has recommended that Covid-19 vaccines be added to children’s routine immunization schedules.
Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, Biden combined an intense public messaging campaign with legal mandates for federal workers and contractors in a bid to up the US’ vaccination rate. While some municipalities also drafted their own mandates, legal challenges followed. In New York City on Tuesday, the Staten Island Supreme Court ordered the city to lift its mandate and rehire all employees fired for non-compliance with full back pay.
According to World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, nearly a third of the world’s population has yet to receive a single dose of a Covid-19 vaccine.
 
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