I follow the Censor Me Daddy channel on telegram, which you can find here. It’s close to the best thing on the internet, but I’ve been behind for a while, something like 800 posts behind as a matter of fact. I was getting caught up and encountered this story from about 12 days ago.
President Joe Biden once again referred to a printed cheat sheet sheet as he doubled down on his unscripted weekend claim that Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power.”
Come on New York Post. I’m trying to pretend that you’re not just some low class tabloid here. It would help if you didn’t have such obvious mistakes like this.
On Monday Biden, 79, told reporters he made “no apologies” for his remarks — made off the cuff and not part of his prepared speech in a nationally televised address from Poland Saturday — and did not view it as a provocation to Russia.
“It’s more an aspiration than anything. He shouldn’t be in power. There’s no — I mean, people like this shouldn’t be ruling countries, but they do. The fact is they do, but it doesn’t mean I can’t express my outrage about it.”
His comments closely aligned with notes printed on a small piece of paper that he was photographed holding in his left hand as he spoke that began as follows:
Come on now.
What’s so damning isn’t even that he was given a cheat sheet. It’s that it’s not even a cheat sheet. It’s his entire answer. But it’s also the entire questions, as well.
Really gets the noggin joggin doesn’t it?
The president has been photographed several times using a cheat sheet to talk to reporters and voters both in the White House and on the campaign trail.
“I carry this card with me,” Biden told the inquiring voter as he repeatedly referenced the notes to recite a litany of dollar amounts and percentages pertaining to his plan to eliminate the tax cuts of former President Donald Trump.
Yes, but that’s an actual cheat sheet. That makes sense. Hell, I’d even congratulate a politician for at least trying to inform themselves on numbers, or being informed by someone else. That’s not what this is.
I mean it’s literally the questions themselves, and not even in point form.
Gorland Blormph was a bloviating, narcissistic retard. Having said that, remember when these propagandists whined that he wasn’t calling on them to ask more questions? That’s because of how utterly fake and ghey the press corps is.
I’m aware that this is preaching to the choir, but never forget that these press conferences are rehearsed. The propagandists are told what questions to ask, maybe even down to the last word.