Tucker Carlson responded to a recent series of dangerous presidential misstatements by arguing that it is time to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove Biden from power. Watch:
“So, Biden just said, everything that he has said for the last week is true,” Tucker began. “And none of it has been corrected by people who work for him.”
“The truth is Joe Biden has no idea,” he continued. “Joe Biden has no idea what his publicists say when he goes to sleep. Then midway through his answer, Biden starts walking back his own comments. He does that just minutes after saying he would never walk back his own comments. ‘None of that occurred,’ Biden said.
“Look, it feels almost like we’re being mean to the guy by quoting him. And no one wants that. No one is making fun of his age or his diminished condition, only trying to defend the country,” he continued. “Then moments later, Biden declared that no reasonable person would think he wants regime change in Russia. Watch this. If you can stand it.”
“All right, jokes over,” he said after showing the clip. “Too much is at stake. If there was ever a time… if there was, in U.S. history, ever a time to invoke the 25th Amendment, it is now. As Joe Biden himself put it, “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.”
On Monday, Becker News reported that President Biden denied ever making three massive misstatements the White House was forced to ‘walk back’ last week. Fox News’ White House correspondent Peter Doocy confronted the president on his misstatements in a stunning exchange. Watch:
“Are you worried that other leaders in the world are going to start to doubt that America is back if some of these big things that you say on the world stage keep getting walked back?” Fox News’ Peter Doocy asked him.
“What’s getting walked back?” he asked quizzically.
“It made it sound like, just in the last couple of days, it sounded like you told U.S. troops they were going to Ukraine,” he said. “It sounded like you said it was possible the U.S. would use a chemical weapon, and it sounded like you were calling for regime change in Russia, and we know…”
“None of the three occurred,” Biden replied.
“None of the three occurred?” Doocy asked.
“None of the three.”
But one of the most humiliating things to come out of his press conference is a glimpse at the handheld notecard his White House handlers gave him to handle “tough” Putin Q&A talking points.
Biden also had a handheld ‘cheat sheet’ so that he could deal with ‘tough’ Putin Q&A talking points.
The notecard shows his directions to respond to a carefully couched question that a reporter asks him nearly verbatim. Here are those responses:
- “I was expressing the moral outrage I felt towards the actions of this man.”
- “I was not articulating a change in policy.”
This is how that came out at the press conference. Watch:
“Mr. President, I still want to get back to your original words that he cannot remain in power,” a reporter asked. “Can you help us understand, you have more foreign policy experience than any president who has ever held this office, whether those are your personal feelings or your feelings as president? Do you understand why people would believe you, as someone commanding one of the largest nuclear arsenals in the world, saying someone cannot remain in power is a statement of U.S. policy? And also, are you concerned about propaganda use of those remarks by the Russians?”
“No and no,” Biden said flatly.
“Tell me why,” the reporter pressed. “You have so much experience, you are the leader of this country.”
“Because it’s ridiculous,” he insisted. “Nobody believes we’re going to take down — I was talking about taking down Putin. Nobody believes that. Number one.”
“Number two, what have I been talking about since this all began?” Biden asked rhetorically. “The only war that’s worse than the one intended is one that’s unintended. The last thing I want to do is engage in a land war or a nuclear war with Russia. That’s not part of it.”
“I was expressing my outrage at the behavior of this man,” Biden lashed out. “It’s outrageous, it’s outrageous. And it’s more an aspiration than anything, he shouldn’t be in power. There’s not — people like this shouldn’t be ruling countries, but they do. The fact they do, but doesn’t mean I can’t express my outrage about it.”
As remarked earlier, President Biden is no longer even competent to act like the president in his fake presidency. It is time to invoke the 25th amendment, for the good of the American people, and for the good of Joe Biden.
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