Biden finally fessed up…
While touring around Pennsylvania with Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman, Biden talked to a reporter and stated “I don’t know where I’m going.”
He followed up that remark by saying “I get told” where to go.
Watch Biden make his remarks here:
Joe Biden always looks like a lost dog pic.twitter.com/L6EMi9WaIX
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) October 21, 2022
The old saying goes the window of the soul is in the eyes, and if you look into Biden’s eyes you can tell he looks completely lost.
After making a speech in Pennsylvania in support of Fetterman, he even got physically lost:
How is it possible that Joe Biden never knows how to leave the stage? Every speech. He’s always lost if there isn’t someone to immediately grab his elbow and lead him. pic.twitter.com/VnqVkEMoeE
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) October 20, 2022
ABC News shared these details about Biden’s visit to PA:
With the clock ticking toward next month’s midterm elections, President Joe Biden on Thursday traveled to battleground Pennsylvania to tout his infrastructure law and stump for Democratic Senate nominee John Fetterman.
Biden’s first stop was in Pittsburgh to visit Fern Hollow Bridge — which collapsed earlier this year when Biden was visiting the state. Fetterman, the state’s lieutenant governor, joined him there.
“You all told me about the emergency workers and pull the survivors to safety,” Biden said at the bridge site. “There were heroes that day, and a complete catastrophe was avoided. But it never should have come to this.”
Biden gave remarks on the progress in the rebuilding of the bridge, which he said will now be done in a single year thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law — one of the major legislative victories his administration’s been highlighting ahead of the Nov. 8 midterms.
Joe Biden gets lost…againpic.twitter.com/K3DPdPfaar
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) October 20, 2022
Maybe Biden’s handlers should tell him to go get some medical help.
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