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WATCH: Joe Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 13

Thaleigha Rampersad and Andrew Stiles October 1, 2022 Biden Administration, Democratic Party, Feature, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris Comments Off on WATCH: Joe Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 13

Before launching this video series in July we actually worried there might not be enough Biden Senior Moment content for a new video every week. We couldn’t have been more wrong.

President Joe Biden continues to find new and unusual ways to behave like a demented geezer in public. The 79-year-old commander in chief, who has on several occasions attempted to shake hands with a ghost, hit a new low this week by attempting to converse with a dead congresswoman.

“Jackie, you here? Where’s Jackie?” Biden said as he scanned the room for Rep. Jackie Walorski (R., Ind.), who died in a car crash in August. “She must not be here.” (She was not.)

That was merely the most egregious moment in what was another challenging week for Biden, who kept wandering away from his podium after giving a speech like an escaped nursing home patient trying to find his family dog (that died in 1949).

And he couldn’t resist the urge to squeeze a child’s hand for an inappropriate amount of time at an event to honor a baseball team whose name he couldn’t remember.

Have a great weekend!

BIDEN SENIOR MOMENT ARCHIVES:

WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 1

WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 2

WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 3

WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 4

WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 5

WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 6

WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 7

WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 8

WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 9

WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 10

WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 11

WATCH: Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 12

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