In a typically scattered and slurred speech, former President Joe Biden spoke to the National Bar Association Gala, where he warned of an “existential” threat to minority groups such as immigrants and criticized the Trump administration for enforcing immigration law.
For context, clearly disoriented president praised the contributions of black judges such as Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and compared their impact to that of immigrants. In the question and answer session, Biden said that he’d been working hard on the memoir, which earned him a staggering $10 million advance from the publisher.
Making the whole situation far worse for the former president was that, in addition to looking utterly disoriented and somewhat lost for a moment when brought on stage, the president’s speech was full of words he slurred, as Fox News Digital reported. His slurred sentences and speeches became a major problem on the campaign trail, and during his presidency generally, as many saw them as a sign of his advanced age and diminishing mental competence.
In any case, Biden began his unhinged complaints by saying the country is in crisis, hysterically whining, “So many of you have fought to make this country live up to its highest ideals. Not since the tumultuous days of the 1960s has this fight been so existential to who we are as a nation, with marginalized groups so dramatically under attack.”
Continuing his unprincipled attack on the Trump administration, he slammed the president for enforcing immigration law. He complained, “We see the apparent glee of some of our politicians while watching immigrants who are in this country legally torn from the arms of their family, dragged away in handcuffs from the only home they’ve ever known. My friends, we need to face the hard truths of this administration.”
Moving on to tired woke talking points, Biden obsessed over racial representation in the legal field. He stated, “We see the law firms, bowing to pressure, bending to bullies, instead of staying rooted in justice of the law.” Describing the massive changes he brought to the judiciary, Biden noted, “I promised to have an administration that looked like America and appoint a bench that looked like America. ”
Continuing, he added, “And I kept my promise. I appointed the most demographically diverse … slate of judges ever in the history of the United States of America. The top of that list, one of the greatest lawyers I’ve ever met, Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman on the United States Supreme Court.”
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Bending over backwards to say something positive about the controversial justice, Biden uncritically praised Jackson. The Democrat stated, “Justice Jackson, as you witnessed earlier this week, has proven herself to have the wisdom and the character that I saw in her when I nominated her. Appointed 13 Black women to the Courts of Appeals of the United States Federal Court, more than every other president in American history combined.”
Winding down his speech, the confused Democrat listed a number of groups he pandered to during his presidency. The former president declared, “For other historic firsts as well, for historic, for Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, Muslim Americans, by the way, I didn’t just appoint Ivy League judges.”
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After his main remarks were finished, Biden took questions from the audience. When asked about his upcoming memoir, which received a multi-million dollar advance, Biden said, “I am working like hell.” Reacting to allegations from conservative news worried about the number of pardons signed by an autopen instead of by the president himself, he barked, “Republicans who said his staff abused the presidential autopen [are] liars.”
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