Speaking during his opening monologue on ‘Hannity Tuesday night, Sean weighed-in on the string of primary victories won by Joe Biden; saying it’s getting “hard to watch” the former Vice President’s series of gaffes and blunders.
“As it stands now, Quid Pro Quo Joe has cemented his front-runner status. But Joe Biden is struggling. Everybody sees it, it is now official, and it is beyond alarming if we’re being honest as a country. Frankly, it’s even hard to watch. The confusion, the never-ending gaffes, the bursts of outrage and anger should concern every American,” said Hannity.
“This should be regardless of any political view… He forgets Barack Obama’s name, he confused his wife for his sister, he called Super Tuesday Super Thursday,” he added. “He told a crowd in South Carolina he was running for Senate.”
Watch Hannity’s opening monologue above.
BIDEN TO SUPPORTERS: ‘I Want to be Clear, I’m Not Going Nuts’
Former Vice President Joe Biden rushed to reassure supporters in New Hampshire over the weekend after a series of speaking gaffes on the campaign trail; telling a crowd of voters he’s “not going nuts” after confusing the state for neighboring Vermont.
“I want to be clear, I’m not going nuts,” Biden said on Friday. “I’m not sure whether it was the medical school or where the hell I spoke. But it was on the campus.”
Biden in NH tonight quipped that he isn't going "nuts" because he didnt know exact location of his earlier Dartmouth speech pic.twitter.com/0y7iqiDyHi
— Bo Erickson CBS (@BoKnowsNews) August 24, 2019
“I’ve been here a number of times…I love this place. Look, what’s not to like about Vermont in terms of the beauty of it?” Biden told reporters.
Biden, who is in New Hampshire, thinks he is in Vermont
At some point, the media is going to have to stop calling this "gaffes" https://t.co/Dhno1WN2rU
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) August 24, 2019
Biden made a similar mistake just days ago, telling a packed audience the assassinations of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr occurred in “the late ‘70s.”
“Just like in my generation, when I got out of school, when Bobby Kennedy and Dr. King had been assassinated in the ’70s, the late ’70s when I got engaged … ,” Biden recalled.
The two leaders were killed two months apart in 1968.
Joe Biden falsely says RFK, MLK were “assassinated in the ‘70’s, late 70”https://t.co/iDH0P2mvMd pic.twitter.com/6nalA0J5bx
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 21, 2019
Biden is facing more campaign issues this week; with analysts saying his fundraising efforts have “tumbled” since a series of gaffes on the campaign trail.
“Joe Biden raised $4.6 million online on his first day in the 2020 presidential race, surprising doubters who thought the former vice president couldn’t run a modern campaign. But since then Biden’s online fundraising has tumbled — looking more like flash-in-the-pan opponent Beto O’Rourke than top-tier rivals like Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren,” reports Politico.
“More than 60 percent of the $13.2 million Biden has raised online came in the first week of his campaign, which launched in late April, according to a POLITICO analysis of data from the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue. While other top candidates spiked early and then gradually raised more money online as the 2020 campaign has carried on, Biden’s pattern is similar to O’Rourke, who roared into the race with millions raised in his first day but has trickled off since then,” adds the website.
BIDEN TO CHRIS WALLACE: ‘Alright Chuck, Thank You Very Much’
Joe Biden’s gaffe-filled campaign continued Sunday morning, when the former Vice President bizarrely referred to Fox News host Chris Wallace as “Chuck.”
“I, uh, I’m going to resist saying what I feel like saying,” said Biden. “I’m not going to do it, I’m not going to assign names and insults to the stable genius. He doesn’t know how to run the country; he’s making us more unsafe.”
“Mr. Vice President, thank you for your time,” concluded Wallace.
“Alright Chuck, thank you very much,” responded the former Vice President.
“Alright, it’s Chris by the way,” said Wallace.
Watch their exchange above.