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July 12, 2023 3 mins

CNN surprisingly made it a point to report that Biden was skipping yet another dinner. Are they hinting at something? 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
President Biden tonight is skipping a leader's a dinner here
in Vilnius, sending Secretary of Saint Anthony Blinkett in his
place instead. It's the third time the president has either
left a dinner early or skipped it entirely at one
of these summits. The White House says that it's in
part so he can prepare for a major speech.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Yeah, okay, if it was about somebody I like, I
would be accusing of CNN of hinting at something but
not having the guts to say it out loud. But
they did it to Joe Biden. Why do you think
they put that in there? That he is skipping the
dinner and it's the third time he's skipped an evening
dinner dinner. That was a dog whistle that I was
a dog whistle that you blow at a very old dog.

(00:41):
That was CNN saying he's too old to make the
dinners in the evening like all the other people. Yeah,
he's in bed by seven, he's eighty. You're eighty years old.
And here's the punchline. A lot of people are saying
he's going to run for another term. I read that away.
I thought that was something for CNN to throw that

(01:03):
in there, I mean with no other I mean you
could say it out loud. Are you just saying he's
too old to do the job or you're tracking with him?
The heck of a thing to hint at, wasn't it.
He gets worn out during the day. I mean, he
had a couple of meetings. He can't expect him to
go to dinner. Also, it doesn't sound like something handed
he might say, you know, yeah, third time he's had

(01:25):
a skip dinner. Hey, exactly, that's what. Wow, he's shuffling too. Wow.
His gait, which I've come to find out from textures
and seeing people in cable news who've had elderly parents
or whatever dealing with you know, dementia, aging stuff, that's
a thing. And his man the way he walks compared

(01:49):
to when he ran for president, completely different. He used
to actually, you know, kind of jog up the steps
and bound across the stage, even as a seventy seven
year old or whatever he was. But now he just
shuffles along in his old man shoes. Yeah. Well, the
vast majority of Americans believe he is physically too old
and mentally too old, So it is astounding that there

(02:12):
would be serious talk about him going for the office again.
It's just silly to me. He will bow out late
this year, early, very early next year, you will see
an increasingly busy Gavin Newsom traveling the country. Trust me. Wow,
that's going to be pretty dramatic. With his incredibly alluring message,

(02:33):
we can make the rest of the United States just
like California. Are your taxes too low? Can you walk
down the street unmolested by bums and junkies and criminals? Well,
who will take care of that for you? Will California
eye is America? Well? Having just driven across the country,
are you tired of paying for gas with a number
that starts with a three? Would you like it to
start with a four or a five? Vote for me

(02:54):
for president? Can you still get insurance? Well, we'll take
care of that. Don't believe you think your sidewalks are
too open and free and there aren't enough tents on them.
I'm here to help. Does your fourth grader still not
know how to have sex with a transsexual person? Will

(03:16):
California eyes America's schools? Wow? Please watch the votes pour
in
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