Former President Biden Speaks, Draws Reactions

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Well, Joe Biden was back at it again this weekend — shouting into microphones, fumbling names, and receiving awards that seem more focused on hashtags than hard work. On Friday, in Washington, D.C., Biden was honored by the Victory Institute for assembling what they called “the most LGBTQ+ inclusive administration in U.S. history.” Yes, you read that right. Apparently, when inflation’s high, the border is open, and crime is spiking in major cities, the real achievement we’re supposed to applaud is how many bureaucrats in the administration include pronouns in their email signatures.

But it wasn’t just another awkward speech. It was one of those Biden appearances — the kind where he starts whispering, then yelling, then sort of melting into the stage lights like a malfunctioning animatronic. This time, he delivered one of his classic scream-a-thons, yelling at the crowd, “GET UP! GET UP AND FIGHT BACK! GET UP! CONTINUE TO FIGHT!” followed by the question no one asked but he answered anyway: “WHAT’S THE FIGHT ALL ABOUT?! IT’S ABOUT PROTECTING THE CONSTITUTION!”

Now, here’s a fun thought: when President Donald Trump gives a speech with fire and passion, the media immediately starts throwing around words like “incitement” and “danger to democracy.” But when Biden gets red in the face, clenches his fists, and starts bellowing about some vaguely defined “fight,” it’s somehow a “powerful call to action.” Right. Got it.

Let’s talk about that Constitution he claims to be protecting. Under President Trump, we’re seeing actual constitutional enforcement — like securing the border, cracking down on lawless executive overreach, and reminding the federal government that its job is not to parent the people.

And yet, here’s Biden, yelling into the void about saving the very Constitution he seems to forget, bend, or just straight-up invent when it suits him.

But it wasn’t just the yelling that raised eyebrows. It was the gaffes — the kind we’ve all come to expect. He once again struggled with names, referring to his former press secretary as “Kareem.” That would be Karine Jean-Pierre, unless there’s suddenly a new staffer we haven’t met. Hard to say.

He also slurred something that sounded like, “We’re the United States of Amerigotit!” — which, unless that’s the name of a new federal program, was probably just another Bidenism.

This is the same man Democrats tried to convince us was “sharp as ever” for four years. The one they sold as the return to “normal.”

This is why voters across the country are looking at President Trump and saying: yep, we voted for competence. We want a President of the United States who doesn’t need a translator every time he goes off-script. We want leaders to prioritize working Americans, not symbolic awards and identity checklists.

So, while Biden was busy yelling “get up and fight” into a microphone at an LGBTQ gala, most Americans are hoping Trump will fix Biden’s mess and ease Americans’ questions on how they can pay for groceries, fill their tanks, or keep their kids safe in schools. That contrast? It’s becoming clearer every day.

And just like that, Biden’s big speech served as a perfect reminder of what’s at stake — and why keeping Democrats out of power might just be the most inclusive move we could make… for sanity’s sake.

Red State

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