Biden’s Latest Interview Stuns Even Democrats

As election season approaches, Joe Biden appears to have developed a fresh interest in in-person interviews. Even though gullible reporters are severely editing the findings, it’s still better than doing nothing at all, I suppose.

Armed with his prepared notes, Biden made an appearance on Univision to satisfy the audience, delivering an interview filled with unexpected moments. To begin with, did he select a Spanish-speaking network in order to sound sentient on the overdub? curious brains.

Here’s how the president actually sounded, for contrast, and how far Univision tried to cover his senility.

We will talk about Biden’s senility later, but first, let us take a moment to consider the following comment:

BIDEN: I used to teach the Second Amendment in law school, and from the beginning there were restrictions: you could not possess a rifle or gun, nor could you own a cannon.

INTERVIEWER: War weaponry

BIDEN: However, these were not military armaments.

The aforementioned assertion is untrue. There was no “teaching of the Second Amendment in law school” by the president. It is never known that this figurehead “professor” ever instructed a class. About this particular aspect of his past, as well as almost everything other aspect, Biden has lied time and time again.

That being said, it is also utterly untrue that rifles and other weapons of the period “were not weapons of war” and that you “could not possess a cannon.” Not only was it legal to possess cannons, but private individuals could even own whole battleships. Furthermore, all rifles and guns that were privately held at the time were employed in combat. The Constitution’s protection of militias is based on the idea that people who already own firearms have the right to be organized and well-trained—this is where the word “regulated” originates.

Was it made clear by the Univision hack? Naturally, no. Rather than leading Biden on, he steered the subject in the direction of repetition by bringing up the “weapons of war” cliché. The interviewer chose to support the president’s deception after he lied to his face.

Biden was no more forthright about the circumstances when questioned about his legacy.

There are many things that Biden left behind. From his tenure in the U.S. Senate until his presidency, most of it was a complete failure. One thing that his legacy does not include is a decrease in the likelihood of conflict. Throughout his time as a senator, Biden backed several wars, such as those in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Libya. Among the many crises he has presided over as president are the actual Russian invasion of Europe and the war that resulted in the largest onslaught on Jews since the Holocaust.

Author: Scott Dowdy


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