Former Vice President Joe Biden visibly struggled during a recent interview with the Governor of Pennsylvania; asking his staff to “put that back on” after going off script without his teleprompter.
“Look, um, one of the things, that um, uh, that I think is really important, is that we somehow… uh… Put that back on!” Biden told his aides.
Biden struggles without teleprompter, asks staff to ‘Put that back on’ pic.twitter.com/Y9Urz4zpRw
— Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) May 28, 2020
The Democratic frontrunner made similar mistakes earlier in the day; confusing the Allied invasion of Europe during World War II with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
“Delaware used to be part of Pennsylvania,” said Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf.
“That’s right! We declared our Independence on December the 7th by the way… It’s not just D-Day… Anyway…” said Biden.
WATCH: Joe Biden mixes up the attack on Pearl Harbor with D-Day. pic.twitter.com/lIAQP0ICrA
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Watch Biden go off script above.
BIDEN IN S. CAROLINA: ‘It’s Important that Iowa and NEVADA Have Spoken’
Former Vice President Joe Biden continued his gaffe-laden campaign in South Carolina Tuesday night; confusing the states of Nevada and New Hampshire following his disastrous fifth place finish in the Granite State.
“It is important that Iowa and Nevada have spoken,” Biden told the crowd. Nevada will hold their caucus on February 22nd.
“It is important that Iowa and Nevada have spoken,” Joe Biden says, presumably meaning New Hampshire as Nevada hasn’t yet spoken.
— Matt Viser (@mviser) February 12, 2020
Joe Biden confuses Nevada with New Hampshire & they’ve only been to two states so far. pic.twitter.com/Bchk7MHU7u
— Arthur Schwartz (@ArthurSchwartz) February 12, 2020
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders narrowly beat Mayor Pete Buttigieg in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday night; a contest that left former Vice President Joe Biden reeling after a brutal fifth place finish in the Granite State.
With 97% of precincts reporting, Sanders leads Buttigieg 26% to 24%; followed by Amy Klobuchar at 20%, Elizabeth Warren at 9%, and Joe Biden at 8%.
“We love you New Hampshire,” Klobuchar said in her primary night speech. “Because of you, we are taking this campaign to Nevada. We are going to South Carolina. And we are taking this message of unity to the country.”
Senator Amy Klobuchar just gave what sounded like a victory speech tonight.
She told reporters after:
“I'm not bolted to my senate desk anymore and I was able to get out here in New Hampshire and it's made a big difference” she adds, “Imagine what I'll do in Nevada!” pic.twitter.com/cfwQS1MHax
— Rob DiRienzo (@RobDiRienzo) February 12, 2020
“I’m not bolted to my senate desk anymore and I was able to get out here in New Hampshire and it’s made a big difference” she adds, “Imagine what I’ll do in Nevada!”
Read the full report here.
Source: Fox News
BIDEN in LAS VEGAS: We Need ‘New Technologies... Just Like Here in California!’
Former Vice President Joe Biden continued his gaffe-filled campaign over the weekend; telling supporters in Nevada that America’s ports “need new technologies” just like “here in California.”
“The new technologies are capable of doing so much more. For example, there’s no reason why -at our ports- we don’t have solar capacity to be able to make sure we save a lot of energy, create a lot of new jobs for people out there, just like here in California… I mean… here in Nevada,” said Biden.
"Here in California" – Joe Biden, while in Nevada pic.twitter.com/77zMaSWynG
— Abigail Marone (@abigailmarone) February 16, 2020
Watch Biden’s comments above.