Democrat nominee Biden’s repeated rifts combine the case against his fitness to become president, Sean Hannity argued Monday.
While attending a campaign event in Ohio, Byden took questions from reporters, one of whom asked if Judge Amy Connie Barrett’s confidence should be “taken into account” during the confirmation before the Supreme Court. Biden rejected the idea, but did not express himself as clearly as he did.
“You may remember, I got in trouble when we were running in front of a senator who was a Mormon, governor, right? And I grabbed him,” Biden said, clearly referring to former Massachusetts governor and Utah Mitt Romney. “No one’s faith should be questioned.”
The next day, Biden told his audience in a drive-in stump speech in Toledo that he was “running as a proud Democrat for the Senate.”
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“Maybe someone on the staff might want to remind the always-forgotten John that he’s fighting for the presidency,” said the “Hannity” host. “He’s not fighting for the senator. He’s forgetting, he’s forgetting the weekend, he’s forgetting what office he’s running for. He’s fighting for the presidency, not the senate.”
Hennity then played other clips of the recent Biden Gaffs, including a reference to “Super Thurs – Tuesday”, – a partial quote from the Declaration of Independence “because” we keep to ourselves the fact that all men and women are made – – by, … You know, the thing. “
Biden also claims that the host says that poor children are “as bright and talented as white children.”
“This is absolutely serious, this way out of the occasional campaign, and I’m more concerned than this that this man could present a clear and current threat to this country,” Henniti said.
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“He’s clearly not capable of leading. He’s hiding the whole campaign and hiding a bunch of corrupt media for the media. That’s what the United States wants to be president of America – it’ll be the hardest job in the world.” – And at the same time Joe doesn’t remember if he’s running for president, or what state he’s in, what day of the week.
“Does anyone really believe that if elected, Biden will really be in control of anything.”