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'We hear more about Biden's favorite ice
cream flavors than the fact he can't
answer basic questions': Republican
Rep. says president is 'clearly incapable
of running the country' with aides
'protecting' him from the press

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Posted By: OhioNick, 6/17/2021 2:39:53 PM

Republicans have torn into President Biden's performance at his press conference in Geneva on Wednesday and criticized hearing more about his 'favorite ice cream flavors' than his inability to answer 'basic' questions, with aides stopping him from going off-script. GOP House members also criticized his 'weak' performance at his summit with Vladimir Putin and insist the US needs to put 'our best leaders forward'. Their condemnation follows comments from CNN Chief National Affairs Correspondent Jeff Zeleny that Biden is the most 'protected' president he has seen, and aides were screaming at him to stop answering when he strayed from his pre-approved list of reporters at the end of the briefing.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: formerNYer 6/17/2021 2:58:37 PM (No. 818697)
These handlers are operatives of the dnc, they in charge and many will hopefully will get jail time if any are involved in the massive voter fraud of 2020. Jill Xiden who is in it up to her ears will skate.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: itsonlyme 6/17/2021 3:02:50 PM (No. 818700)
Next for Joe "Dementia" Biden "Journalist" : How are dogs doing? Do they miss you being away? "Journalist 2" : As a follow-up question, do you sometime give the dogs table "scraps" ? "Journalist 3" : To follow-up on the questions already asked, have you ever seen the dogs eat ice cream? If so, do you think they like it and another question, what do you think is their favorite flavor? Handler: I wish we had more time to answer that question. No more questions today. Technician: I'll be able to fix the teleprompter by tomorrow.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Highvoltage 6/17/2021 3:03:41 PM (No. 818701)
The world leaders were on hand and watching from afar. They see clearly the decline in U.S. leadership. It is frightening and sad. God save us.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: john56 6/17/2021 3:26:51 PM (No. 818715)
But at least Biden isn't flaunting his ice crem desires -- two scoops! and making all those mean tweets. Why, it's worth the price -- of inflation, crime, racial instability, rising gas prices, loss of well-paying jobs, national debt, and international instability. Oops, I forgot persecution of political enemies by the deep state secret police. Plus $500,000 paintings by Hunter Biden! Thank you, President Biden! (Sarcasm key off. Maybe.)
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Reply 5 - Posted by: RuckusTom 6/17/2021 3:30:00 PM (No. 818719)
25th ! 25th !
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Strike3 6/17/2021 3:53:43 PM (No. 818742)
Biden's handlers are fooling exactly nobody when they have to muzzle this clown in public when his mind begins shorting out. They should just let him answer the questions and put on a good comedy show. This jerk is not my president, he isn't anybody's president, he's just an organ grinder's monkey.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: bad-hair 6/17/2021 4:53:26 PM (No. 818802)
Keep up the fair work JoeBoy. Every time the VOTERS pay 80 or 90bucks for a fill up they think Democrat. Every time they pay 8 bucks for a pound of ground chuck they think Democrat. 2022 is going to be FUN. I'm buying stock in paper partly for the money you're printing and partly for the fake ballots you're going to have to print.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: MDConservative 6/17/2021 5:47:03 PM (No. 818854)
He's got more than three years to display his wares...and he should be forced to do so. This is the bell to hang around Democrat necks from Congresional/Senate elections to dog catchers. Getting rid of him will do no good - Kackles is no better, probably worse, actually. Make the Democrats pay, and pay, and pay for this...while tossing out the GOPe/UNIPARTY that enabled his selection. Love to find out their involvement in AZ and GA...and elsewhere.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: 4Liberty2020 6/17/2021 6:44:08 PM (No. 818902)
Where are all the psychologists/ psychiatrists who told us that Donald J Trump was crazy? What was good for Trump, should be good for Biden, too. The Demoncrats persecuted President Trump for 4+ years and still counting . The Republicans should be jumping all over Biden and what he is doing to the Country in front of the whole world.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: coldoc 6/17/2021 7:47:21 PM (No. 818944)
It could be worse. Mattressback could be in charge.
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