​Another day, another blunder.
There are 36 races for governor. Redistricting. The Senate and the House of Representatives are deadlocked. Dozens of new state rules have been enacted to change how we cast our ballots and tabulate them—a pandemic and a shaky economic climate that defy expectations and throws us for a loop. As the 2022 midterm election season gets underway, Americans will have to deal with this tangled web of issues.
As the Obama administration’s vice president for eight of those years, Biden referred to his wife, First Lady Jill Biden.
During his remarks at the commissioning of the USS Delaware in Wilmington, Del., on Saturday, the 79-year-old President praised the first lady for her support of military families and her control of the construction of the USS Delaware, the United States Navy’s newest nuclear attack submarine.
President Joe Biden said that he was the “grandson, father and grandfather” of children who had to deal with their father’s absence for a year because he was “the grandchild of a WWII Navy signalman.” This isn’t an exaggeration; she truly cares about our military personnel and their loved ones.
Then came the error.
It was necessary for the White House to amend or take back a remark President Obama made about Michelle Obama’s participation in the Joining Forces effort, which she launched with her husband as vice president and is currently leading.
Later that day, President Biden offered an apology for his gaffe.
She and Michelle Obama co-founded this effort during my time as vice president and now run it; I’m quite pleased with it,” the White House transcript stated.
After making a series of mistakes in the past, such as saying in Poland that he supported the idea of regime change as a form of vengeance for Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, he made this one.
Less than an hour after Biden delivered his remarks, the White House attempted to clarify them.
Biden’s convoy neared the Warsaw airport, and an administration official claimed that “the president stressed that Putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the area.” “He was not addressing Putin’s power or Russia’s political transition.”
Secretary of State Antony Blinken was back to normal the next day. Last month, in Poland, Biden declared: “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.” He’d just returned from a three-day trip to Europe, where he’d sought to rally allies against Russian aggression.
Next to his comments on Vladimir Putin, President Joe Biden said the following day that “I will not apologize for what I said” at a White House gathering the day before.
According to several Republican politicians, Vice President Joe Biden is ill-prepared to assume office. ​
Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas), a former White House physician under President Trump, called on the President to step down on Saturday. ​
Joe Biden does not have presidential powers. He feels bewildered and unsure of himself. His staff is continually correcting him when he talks since he is utterly out of step. Jackson tweeted that he needed to return to work.
This country demands that its leader be intellectually capable! “, he said. ​
When many Republican lawmakers wrote to the White House in February urging that the President undergo an evaluation of his cognitive abilities, Jackson’s name was among them.
American citizens ought to put their faith in President Trump. As Commander-in-Chief and President, they are entitled to know that they are capable. The Republicans stated that “they want total openness on the mental capacity of their highest elected leader.”
More than three-quarters of Republicans and one-fifth of Democrats say that President Joe Biden has failed to live up to his campaign promises while in office. As the first primary for the midterm elections approaches, Biden’s administration will need to do a better job of translating its words into actions and reminding the people of what it has done.