Biden fails to prove he’s NOT an ‘incompetent boob’ at first solo press conference of 2024



President Joe Biden held his first solo press conference of 2024, and just like the debate and the interview that followed it — it was a disaster.

Stu Burguiere, while concerned for the country, can’t help but laugh.

“Let’s start off with the big news leading up to the nonsense, which was Joe Biden calling Volodymyr Zelenskyy ‘President Putin.’ That was how this day started out,” he says, stifling a chuckle.

While Biden is attempting to prove that he’s not an “incompetent boob,” as Stu puts it, what he did at the NATO conference in Washington, D.C. — was the opposite.

“Your situation here is ‘I need to show my competence, and that that competence won’t blow up a major international situation,’ perhaps literally, and what you do on that day — to be clear — is to do exactly what Vladimir Putin would want you to do,” Stu says.

“Like you actually go on and say he’s the president of Ukraine. What a start,” Stu laughs again.

Biden then took the stage at his press conference, where it got worse.

“At one point, he starts bragging about both the economy and the border. And that is the clearest example that this man has completely lost his mind. There’s no way a person who is coherent could possibly brag about the border of the United States of America,” Stu says.

Though Biden had caught himself after he called Zelenskyy “Putin,” he did not catch himself later when he called Vice President Kamala Harris “Vice President Trump.”

“Not a good sign,” Stu comments, “not a positive development.”

Despite the obvious being that the press conference was bad, Stu believes it actually wasn’t that bad for Biden.

“He did stay on his feet, he started to fade a little bit towards the end, some of the stuff is pretty boring. The whispering started to kick in about halfway through when he did a lot of it,” Stu says, adding, “It’s really off-putting, it’s really weird, nobody’s ever liked it, but he continues to do it.”


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Karine Jean-Pierre blunder reveals she writes Joe Biden's Tweets FOR HIM



Karine Jean-Pierre likely has one of the hardest jobs in the Biden administration — fielding questions from reporters that she cannot legitimately answer — and it may be taking a toll on her quality control.

In a since deleted tweet, Jean-Pierre wrote, “Investing in America means investing in ALL of America. When I ran for President, I made a promise that I would leave no part of the country behind.”

Had that been posted to Joe Biden’s X account, it would have made sense. But it wasn’t.

And now Americans have all been made aware that President Biden, not surprisingly, does not have the mental bandwidth or mental strength to write his own tweets.

Unfortunately for Jean-Pierre, the tweet was screenshotted and will now live on the internet forever.

“So, she obviously tweets out stuff on his behalf,” Pat Gray assesses.

“We’ve been blaming interns and stuff for really crappy tweets. It’s been her the whole time,” Keith Malinak laughs, agreeing.


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Biden plans to enact no fewer than 4 executive orders on Inauguration Day undoing President Trump's efforts



Former Vice President Joe Biden plans to roll out at least four executive orders should he ultimately be sworn in as president on Jan. 20, undoing the work of President Donald Trump, his campaign said this week.

What are the details?

A spokesperson for the Biden campaign on Monday told Fox News that the former vice president plans to rejoin both the Paris climate agreement and the World Health Organization and also plans to reinstate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals — or DACA — and repeal the president's so-called travel ban on certain Muslim countries.

Biden has also previously vowed to repeal Trump's tax cuts and reverse the Mexico City Policy, which bans foreign aid from going to nongovernmental organizations that promote or pay for abortions.

"Other abortion-related policies and those weakening the Affordable Care Act will likely be on the chopping block in a Biden-Harris administration as well," the outlet noted.

Following the 2020 presidential election, Biden also said he has plans to tackle the coronavirus pandemic both at home and abroad and announced the formation of a coronavirus advisory board composed of scientists and physicians.

"The challenge before us right now is still immense and growing, and so is the need for bold action to fight this pandemic," Biden said after announcing the advisory board. "We are still facing a dark winter."

CBS News reported that the advisory board will include members such as former FDA Commissioner Dr. David Kessler, former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, Yale professor Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith, former head of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority Dr. Rick Bright, and more.

"Dealing with the coronavirus pandemic is one of the most important battles our administration will face, and I will be informed by science and by experts," Biden added. "The advisory board will help shape my approach to managing the surge in reported infections; ensuring vaccines are safe, effective, and distributed efficiently, equitably, and free; and protecting at-risk populations."

CBS noted that Biden is also expected to start announcing White House staff appointments as early as this week.