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I don't know if this is more Creepy and Disrespectful to her memory and her surviving relatives. Or more Disturbing and just plain old sad to think that someone in this state of mental decline is the President.
Given Joe Biden’s dementia and general confusion that is on display every day, he probably didn’t mean what he said in a malicious manner. However, it’s yet another incident that shows that he’s not fit to be President, and just generally sucks at his job.
Biden appears to look for deceased congresswoman in crowd: 'Where's Jackie?'
What this??? Biden now talks to dead people?
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President Biden forgot about the death of Indiana Rep. Jackie Walorski while at an event Wednesday, repeatedly searching the crowd for her and calling her name while on stage.
Biden made the grim mistake during an appearance at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health in Washington. Walorski was one of four lawmakers who sponsored legislation pushing for the conference last year.
The Republican was killed in a tragic car accident along with two of her staffers in early August.
The president attempted to give her a shoutout along with others during his address.
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I'm cooking a big bucket of popcorn for this thread.
OMG - what can you say but, LOL.
Jackie? Jackie where are you? Stand up and let us see ya.
(Staffer whispers in his ear...) Oh. I guess Jackie didn't make it today.
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