Trump Does Brutal Spot-on Imitation of
Biden Getting Lost on Stage
Red State,
by
Nick Arama
Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought,
9/30/2023 9:58:57 AM
Forner President Donald Trump spoke to the California GOP Convention on Friday.
Trump chastised the Democrats, saying they brought the state homelessness, open borders, high taxes, inequality, “woke tech tyrants,” and rising crime, but that "help was on the way. "
He verbally drew a sharp contrast between himself and the current occupant of the White House, Joe Biden, questioning whether Biden was fit for the office. Trump also mimicked Biden's tendency to get lost on the stage and not know where he was going. “Does anybody think he’s going to make it to the starting gate?” Trump asked the audience in Anaheim, receiving a resounding reply of “no!”
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Old Army Vet 9/30/2023 10:02:36 AM (No. 1566137)
Ok, I'll be first. I loved it.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
chagrined 9/30/2023 10:37:12 AM (No. 1566161)
Just showed a bidet supporter the video "Walk Like a Joe Biden" by The Bangles yesterday. Of course, they got steamed, saying "That makes Americans look weak and stupid". They never considered bidet makes us look weak and stupid every time he appears on stage, especially overseas. Obtuse comes to mind. Btw, President Trump did a great imitation of the mindless one.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
itsonlyme 9/30/2023 10:38:35 AM (No. 1566163)
The Demented Fuhrer could be practicing how to enter a stage, left and right. and how to exit. Jill, will you have photo-ops and magazine interviews scheduled during that period?
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
MissNan 9/30/2023 11:00:07 AM (No. 1566176)
WHERE THE HELL AM I ??
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Kate318 9/30/2023 11:17:46 AM (No. 1566194)
Oh my. I can her the liberal, exploding heads now: “He’s making fun of the elderly. That’s ageist!” President Trump, as usual, hits the nail squarely on the head, and gives us a good laugh in the process.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
mifla 9/30/2023 11:18:06 AM (No. 1566195)
This is the type of thing that chases some conservative voters away from Trump. Make the point without the ridicule.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
jasmine 9/30/2023 11:37:26 AM (No. 1566211)
Our president was well on his way to senility when he ran for the presidency in 2020. Yet, we are assured, he was elected by the American people, who freely cast more votes for him than any presidential candidate in our history!
If the press had done its job and informed voters rather than ignoring the warning signs, and if Biden had still won despite responsible coverage of his relentless mental decline long before the election, that might make sense. But that is not what happened.
Americans were mislead by our press and our own institutions which got caught participating in the Russia Hoax. Years later, former spies assured us right before the election that Hunter’s Laptop was “Russian Disinformation.” That was a lie. The signers were found to be “recruits” for Team Biden. They claimed to see “classic signs” of Russian Disinformation. What naive Americans “heard” was “trust us.There is nothing on the laptop you should worry about. Trump is dangerous. Vote for Joe Biden.”
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Italiano 9/30/2023 11:41:21 AM (No. 1566215)
He forgot to stick his hand out to shake hands with The Invisible Man. Serious omission.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 9/30/2023 12:54:36 PM (No. 1566260)
Of course this offends prissy people (of both parties). It wouldn't be funny otherwise.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Harlowe 9/30/2023 1:49:58 PM (No. 1566283)
#5,#6,#9,EtAl~ Individuals revering and committed to the teachings of Judeo-Christian Scripture would plead with President Trump to not mock Joe Biden’s dementia. Saints and sinners, we all are children of God and He wants all His children to be saved. It is Joe Biden’s family and handlers that are responsible for subjecting Joe Biden to worldwide humiliation as a man and as someone representing this country. Abuses of power, corruption, illegal invasion, judicial jujitsu, open borders, policies/politics, violations of the U. S. Constitution and so forth are legitimate and necessary issues that need to be pointed out and criticized to the nnth degree but, please, please, please, do NOT mock a medical condition afflicting ANY of God’s children. In twilight years, time and again, a loving admonishment from a very wise, dearly loved and respected parent comes to mind, “Just wait--you don’t know what is waiting for you.”
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
dbdiva 9/30/2023 2:00:54 PM (No. 1566288)
OK, it may be just me but Joe's face at around the 39-42 seconds mark in the video looked positively plastic to me; it didn't look like actual flesh. I've heard rumors that there is another 'Joe' and it really wouldn't surprise me if there were; however I'm hesitant to jump on the rumor bandwagon...and I may be seeing something that isn't there.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Harlowe 9/30/2023 2:37:27 PM (No. 1566315)
#10/Addendum~ There IS a need to point out Joe Biden’s lapses of memory and confused behavior, but to do it with dignity and compassion. The impact of dementia is serious not only to the individual afflicted and family, but in this instance, with an individual on the world stage representing this country, it is a crucial factor in the security and reputation of this country.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
ldb51 9/30/2023 4:22:06 PM (No. 1566367)
#12 Thank you for the kind-hearted appeal to respect and Christian compassion. However, Mr. Biden, and those leading and/or following him, have nothing but contempt for the values you promote, and don't give spit for the idea of respect and honorability. They are in this to win, and in cooperation with the international Left are STEALING this country out from under us. The weapons they are using, and the measures they are PLANNING to use, make anything we are throwing their way look like playground teasing. If these things annoy you, the actions they DESERVE to have thrown at them would positively give you the vapours. Christian charity is not surrender, and the Constitution is not a suicide pact.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Kate318 9/30/2023 4:59:49 PM (No. 1566390)
With all due respect, #12, Joe Biden is way beyond dementia. This unholy thing masquerading as President of the United States has been spawned from the Gates of Hell. I will not be shamed into misplaced Christian charity, and I “revere and am committed” to Judeo-Christian values and principles. But, Jesus was no fool and His anger toward hypocrites and those who abuse authority, especially under the guise of religion, was well documented. He also had words to say about those that had preached to others on how to be “good Christians.” Something about a board and an eye comes to mind. Donald Trump is who he is. I would not presume to give a man who has suffered so much on my behalf behavior advice.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Harlowe 9/30/2023 6:42:58 PM (No. 1566424)
#13~ Thank you. Perhaps the focus of Posts #10,#12 were not adequately presented and are being misunderstood. The appeal was for ILLNESS—any illness that renders a person physically or emotionally afflicted and incapable of normal behavior, not for politics or a political party. Aside from Joe Biden, John Fetterman is another individual whose medical circumstances should not be mocked, but viewed with compassion. Individual personalities and/or politics should not forbid compassion as taught by Scripture or emanating from one’s heart. Politics and personality for people not suffering from debilitating medical problems are fair game for legitimate criticism but not ridicule--not mocking IF a person is sincere in wanting to “walk the walk” and not simply “talking the talk”. ~~~ “Do not rejoice when your enemy falls, and let not your heart be glad when he stumbles,” (Proverbs 24:17)
Without question, “Christian charity is not surrender, and the Constitution is not a suicide pact.” Being true to Christian values is neither surrendering nor embracing a suicide pact; Christian values means adherence to the teachings of Scripture as best as humanly possible; sincere adherence makes allowances for the ill and infirm not from the dictates of Scripture alone, but from a transformed human heart that has been blessed with “free will” and chooses to be “The Good Samaritan” when circumstances emerge.
Regarding the U. S. Constitution, another clear teaching of Scripture is that mortal man be subject to governing authorities, authorities that have been instituted by God (Romans 13:1-14). If governing authority commands something contrary to what God has commanded, a devout Christian is not to obey the authority--which may place a believer in peril. As Peter answered the religious leaders demanding the apostles not to preach or teach in Jesus’ name, Peter and the apostles answered, “We must obey God rather than men.” (Acts 5:29) It is not likely that people of faith would be willing to violate the U. S. Constitution not only because of Scripture, but personal patriotism as well.
Clearly, there is massive corruption in politics today and an absolute need to address and resolve that corruption but politics should be totally removed from ridiculing, from mocking individuals with irreversible medical problems.
#14~ As responding to #13, the pleas in #10,#12 were not for Joe Biden the man; they were for ILLNESS, for human inability to function as normal.
As to #10,#12, “He also had words to say about those that had preached to others on how to be ‘good Christians.’” rest assured by NO means was, or is, the commentary intended to cast judgment on anyone not agreeing with the content of the posts. The #14 reference to “a board and an eye” from Matthew 7:1-3 is noted with the suggestion of self-reflection for having made the erroneous assumptions and accusations regarding posts #10,#12.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
watashiyo 9/30/2023 8:01:30 PM (No. 1566471)
Exposing the DEMON. That's what Trump did, with humor. BiteMe Diaper and his administration are openly persecuting American Christians and embracing Islam. Political correctness has no place in the arena of battle for the American Republic and its values.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
judy 9/30/2023 11:27:53 PM (No. 1566581)
To those who defend Biden..,he’s the President of the United States not president of a fraternity???? He’s an embarrassment!
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Harlowe 10/1/2023 12:22:24 AM (No. 1566611)
#14~ “I would not presume to give a man who has suffered so much on my behalf behavior advice.” / Due to earlier time constraints, could not address the above mistaken judgmental criticism of #10,#12 commentary which was nothing more than a sincere plea asking that no one, not anyone (President Trump or any other individual) mock someone with a debilitating medical condition. This writer’s admiration, gratitude, respect, protection, loyalty and prayers for President Trump have been expressed repeatedly at this salon and for those very reasons, dared to express heartfelt concern about protecting not only President Trump’s soul, but others who think it funny and clever to mimic/mock any person with physical or mental disabilities.
#16~ “Political correctness has no place in the arena of battle for the American Republic and its values.” / Absolutely agree, however, if criticism directed at #10,#12, must emphasize again the plea was to not mock an irreversible medical condition and NOT a plea for political correctness.
#17~ “To those who defend Biden...he’s the President of the United States not president of a fraternity???? He’s an embarrassment!” / If criticism aimed at #10,#12, the pleas were not for defending Joe Biden, the pleas were for NOT mocking a retrogressive ILLNESS.
Using a harsh analogy, it is not very likely people would approve of someone mocking a patient having an epileptic seizure to make a point; likewise, mocking a person’s physical or mental ILLNESS is inappropriate.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
watashiyo 10/1/2023 4:22:07 AM (No. 1566679)
#18, you are absolutely right. Since I'm not perfect, I have no problem mocking a person with dementia who is and has become an instrument of murder, financial ruin, an enemy sympathizer, and a violator of the Constitution, with his party's support. If Demon is disguised with dementia, anything goes to destroy the evil. Sanctimonious people, wake up and mock your president. Laughter is better than anger.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Harlowe 10/1/2023 4:02:51 PM (No. 1567085)
#19~ Thank you. MOCKING (making gestures without speech) a retrogressive illness is inappropriate. CRITICISM (the act of passing severe judgment; censure; faultfinding) is imperative when and where needed, not the least of which is when the survival of a nation and well-being of its citizens are in peril. As so very well articulated by Pastor, theologian, and anti-Nazi dissident Dietrich Bonhoeffer, “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.” [Pastor Bonhoeffer was “...known for his staunch resistance to the Nazi dictatorship that included vocal opposition to Hitler's euthanasia program and genocidal persecution of the Jews. ... at the age of 39, he was hanged on April 9, 1945 as the Nazi regime was collapsing.]
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