“I’m So Sick Of This Stuff”: Joe Biden Angrily Lashes Out At The American Public (VIDEO)
He loses his mind! The President of the United States lashes out - again - at the people he has taken an oath to serve. It's hard to even fathom.
Wow, things are going downhill fast. Joe’s mind is mushier than a bowl of Jell-O left in the sun. His approval rating and collective prospect of Democrats maintaining their House and Senate Majority are lower than a Clinton intern. And now he can’t even keep up with the day-to-messaging to the public without screaming angrily while wildly misinforming all of us on basic economics.
There is just so much to unpack from a barely eleven-second video. Let’s just start there first. Watch this gem, which is sure to become an instant Biden classic – right up there with “we’re losing our patience with the unvaccinated.” So much tolerance and unity. So much adulting in the White House and acting presidential!
This video is absolutely astonishing:
Biden: "I'm sick of this stuff … the American people think the reason for inflation is government spending more money. Simply not true!"
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“I’m sick of this stuff. We have to talk about, because the American people think the reason for inflation is government spending more money. Simply not true!”
He loses his mind! The President of the United States lashes out – again – at the people he has taken an oath to serve. It’s hard to even fathom.
It’s also hard to even stay focused on the economic misinformation when he is so enraged. Seriously, how is this even acceptable? Forget farting in front of the queen for a second or pooping himself in front of the Pope. Those are bad, but at least it was in private. These outbursts? This is the face of the nation – the literal face – and it comes across as a bitter, old, crotchety loser.
Is this better than mean tweets? That’s a serious question. For any of the Trump haters, be they RINO Never Trumpers or your loser second cousin who was so sophisticated he could barely utter Trump’s name without passing out, ask them if this is better. What demeans the office more: Trump’s tough approach against a gangster media or Biden’s dementia-laden rants?
What a joke. Trump isn’t the Messiah, but my gosh are people that hate him clueless.
Once we get past the emotional instability, we next have to unpack the straight up lie told by Biden about the causes of inflation. In short, inflation is occurring because the Fed has printed more money in the past two years than essentially the last two hundred. It’s that bad. Remember when Bush’s $800 TARP program in 2008 seemed crazy? Brandon seeks $800 billion omnibus spending bills every month.
Now, it would feel condescending if not for the fact that an alleged 81 million people will nod their head in agreement. He’s right, they’ll say. It isn’t Joe’s fault; it’s that mean old Putin! And Trump was Putin’s puppet and praised him, so it is Trump’s fault, too.
If only I were joking.
Watching Team Brandon constantly shift on their inflation messaging is also a sight to behold. A lot of memes circulated, but this one basically sums it up:
Just the other day, the only decent journalist in the White House Press Corps, Peter Doocy, went after Jen Psaki on the constant lying about inflation as well.
Trending Politics wrote about the exchange. Below are two of the questions asked of Psaki, who provided her own incoherent ramblings as answers. Check out the whole video at the end.
“We just heard you say again, that you think inflation is going to be temporary. We’ve heard you say that it was going to be temporary since last spring. So how long do you guys think temporary is?”
And so to that point, inflation goes up today. The president’s statement blames the “Putin price hike.” Are you guys just going to start blaming Putin for everything until the midterms?
DOOCY TIME: "We just heard you say….you think inflation is going to be temporary. We've heard you say [that] since last spring, so how long do you guys think temporary is?
Psaki: "Well…what we do is…rely on the assessments of the [Fed] and of outside economic analysts[.]" pic.twitter.com/UUCSmDBOzT
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) March 10, 2022