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Biden reveals DISTURBING 'single word' to define America in latest gaffe
April 11, 2022
Speaking on the South Lawn of the White House to celebrate Kentanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court, President Joe Biden said he believes America can be described in one word ... and it had something to do with Xi Jinping and the Himalayas.
"I’ve long said America is a nation that can be defined in a single word: ahwazinnafoothiminnawhu — foot — excuse me, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Xi Jinping. Traveling with him. (Inaudible) traveling 17,000 miles when I was vice president. I don't know that for a fact."
The president did eventually get around to explaining that the "single word" he had in mind was actually "possibilities," but his obviously fractured train of thought should have even his most ardent supporters concerned.
On the radio program Monday, Glenn Beck and producer Stu Burguiere discussed Biden's most recent gaffe and asked how much more of this "disturbing" mental decline and embarrassment it will take for Democrats to finally acknowledge that something's off?
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