Joe Biden spoke about the hurricane response on Thursday.
But Joe being Joe, he just couldn't stop himself from being nasty and divisive.
He made a bizarre comment when asked about his call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, of which Kamala Harris was also, reportedly, a part.
"What did Prime Minister Netanyahu tell you about his plans related to retaliation?" a reporter asked.
Biden replied, "He's coming over to help with the storm."
What? Now, given it's Joe, he may just be delirious here, as he often is. But in this case, I think he actually meant it as a shot at Bibi. Either way, he's just out of it, whether he's delusional or he has so little sense that he's taking shots at allies.
The readout of the call is typical Biden "both sides-ing" things, saying while Israel has the right to defend itself, they have to be careful of civilian casualties. There's no mention at all of Harris in the readout.
Ironically, he's sort of right. Netanyahu is dealing with the "storm" that Obama/Biden/Harris created in the Middle East by continuing to prop up the mullahs.
But Joe wasn't done with being bizarre yet.
He was asked about former President Donald Trump about misinformation. Then Biden blew it badly.
"Are you kidding me?" Biden queried, then smirked. He then seemed to have forgotten who was supposed to be in charge.
"Mr. President Trump," he said angrily. "Former President Trump, get a life, man, help these people."
He turned weirdly and rigidly, with his hands out again. Then he stormed off.
A reporter said something about holding Trump accountable.
That ticked Biden off and made him turn around. He scolded the media for not holding up the narrative enough, saying the public would hold Trump accountable. He also said that, "You, the press, should hold him accountable because you know the truth," pointing his finger at them in an accusatory manner.
"Do you plan to speak with former President Trump at all?" a reporter asked.
"No!" Biden retorted, as he went out the door.
Hold Trump accountable for what?
Biden is supposed to be the guy responding. He stayed at the beach, while Kamala Harris was hitting the California fundraisers, as people were dying. While Biden said they've deployed resources and money, many of the people on the ground have not gotten the help they needed. Trump made it to the affected areas before either Biden or Harris did, providing aid and support.
Here's a sample of what some of the folks think of the help they've gotten from the government. It isn't Trump saying this; these are the people on the ground. Is Joe Biden going to call these people "misinformation"?
Meanwhile not only did both Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, visit the affected areas to give support to the people, Trump also raised over $7.6 million as of this writing in a GoFundMe for the victims; some of that has already been disbursed.
Trump also got Elon Musk to donate a ton of Star Link systems so people could communicate, which was a major aid to the area. That also helped raise awareness of the great need as well.
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On top of all that, Trump is housing the Florida Power and Light linemen at his luxury hotel, the Trump Doral, so they can be ready on hand to restore power after Hurricane Milton, anticipating the need:
He's done all this as a private citizen.
Meanwhile, Biden and Harris just seem to keep being divisive, while not meeting the need. And isn't it classic that Joe thinks that the media should be his hatchet man against Trump? Instead of just being focused on what he's supposed to be doing for the people, he just can't help himself from acting in this dismal way.
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