Biden Exhibits More Confusion -- With a Big Dose of Hypocrisy in Lithuania

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My colleague Sister Toldjah reported on Joe Biden’s visit to the UK and the confusion he had as he was led around by King Charles. It seemed at every turn that he was confused and had to be told where to go.

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It’s bad enough when he shows that weakness on a public beach or on official engagements in this country, such as when he had to be led around by the hand by Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA) during a climate event in California or gets lost on a stage. But it’s quite another when he’s doing it on the world stage like this when everyone, including our enemies, is watching and taking the measure of us as a country with such a man in charge. It’s why those who wish us ill have now become emboldened and aggressive around the world because they doubt the capacity of the U.S. to stand in their way.

Biden seemed to continue the confusion that he demonstrated in the U.K. after landing at his next stop in Europe, Lithuania. He was going to Lithuania for the NATO summit. He was greeted by Lithuania’s President Gitanas Nausėda, who seemed to be explaining to him what was going on. Biden looks lost, as though he’s wondering why it isn’t Delaware.

Some also commented on how short Biden’s pants were, noting that perhaps that was to lessen the possibility of tripping since he seems to have an issue with that, particularly going up and down stairs. It also seemed odd that he seemed to shake Nausėda’s hand after talking to him for a period, which usually is the first thing you do. It looked out of sequence.

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But one of the other problems that Biden has (in addition to the confusion and seeming lost) is a ton of hypocrisy. He is in the U.K. and Lithuania to talk about climate change, among other issues. His climate czar John Kerry spoke about how urgent the problem was in the U.K, with Biden and King Charles, claiming scientists “are telling us they are terrified.” He said they had all come together to discuss the funds for the new clean energy economy.

Kerry spoke about how all those people assembled represent a lot of money/assets committed to the effort and how they were making decisions every day to “accelerate this transition.”

Emergency. Terrified. We need to throw lots of money at it now. Those are the types of comments they were throwing around so they could then put new rules in place to control our economy — and us — as quickly as possible.

But then, what did Biden do while he was in Lithuania? What does he always do when he goes overseas? He tools around in a huge gas-guzzling motorcade with dozens of vehicles.

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We’ve reported on this hypocrisy before. It’s “rules for thee, but not for me” again. They’ll impose all kinds of restrictions on you. They’ve injured our energy position, increasing inflation in the process. But then they’ll go around doing whatever they want. If they truly were terrified, they wouldn’t be acting this way. But again, it’s about control.

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