Joe Biden looks around the room for Congresswoman Jackie Speier, who died two months ago, and doesn't know where she is. The White House tries to explain, and it doesn't go well. Joe Biden has no idea what he's doing, and his handlers are doing all the work. Who's really running the country? Who's doing the work? And why is Joe Biden laughing at the tragedy of someone who's been gone for two months? Is it possible that Joe Biden doesn't remember that she passed away, or is he mocking the death of someone he was supposed to be working with on a bill with, a woman who was a champion on food insecurity, a congresswoman who died in a helicopter crash, and he doesn't even remember it? Is this a good or bad thing? Or is it just another example of Joe Biden's dementia, and the media is just covering it up to protect the leftist agenda he's been pushing since day one of being in office? Let me know what you think! Tweet me and let me know if you think it's a good thing. or if it's just another Joe Biden moment, and why it's getting worse than it should be allowed to stand and laugh about it. Timestamps: 1:00 - Joe Biden does not remember congresswoman's death 3:30 - Who's the real problem? 4:15 - Is it time for Joe Biden to go home? 5:20 - Who is really in charge of the country now? 6:40 - Does he remember Congresswoman? 7:00 8: Does he have dementia? 9:15 11: Is it it time to go back to work again? 14:40 15:30 16:00 Is it a decision time? 17:00 Can he remember someone who died? 18:00 What do you think of Jackie? 19:10 22:00 Does he know where congresswoman was? 21:00 Do you have a problem with her family ? 26:00 Should he remember her? 27: Is he mad at Congresswoman's work? 29:30 Does he misspeak? 31:30 What do we need to see her in the room? 32:30 Is he remember the late congresswoman in the future? 35:30 Can he be mad at her family? 36:30 Do you think she was here?
00:00:02.000So yesterday, I showed you the clip of Joe Biden aimlessly looking around for someone who'd been working on some legislation with him who was in Congress, who Joe Biden didn't appear to know had died two months ago.
00:00:15.000Well, Here's the White House in an attempt to explain how Joe Biden asked where a dead congresswoman was.
00:00:39.000No, no, no. Misspeak is like mispronouncing something, using the wrong word and correcting it.
00:00:44.000Misspeak is not aimlessly looking around for someone in a crowd who died two months ago.
00:00:51.000When you're the president of the United States and you put out, supposedly, I mean, I saw the memo, but, you know, supposedly came from the desk of Joe Biden or whatever it is, right?
00:01:01.000You know, about the tragedy of her death.
00:01:04.000Okay? His senality has to be dangerous at this point.
00:02:27.000You know, what we were able to witness today and what the President was able to lift up at this conference, at this event, was how her focus on wanting to deal with, combat food insecurity in America.
00:02:47.000And this is something that he was lifting up and honoring.
00:02:50.000And, again, he knows that he's going to see her family this coming Friday.
00:02:55.000There is a bill signing that's going to happen in renaming a VA clinic in Indiana after the late Congresswoman.
00:03:02.000He knows that he is going to see her family.