‘Painful To Watch’: RNC Drops Montage Of Biden’s Stammers, Stutters, And Stops | Eastern North Carolina Now

The Republican National Committee dropped a damning montage Monday, showcasing some of President Joe Biden’s worst verbal miscues during his presidency so far.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is John Rigolizzo.

    The Republican National Committee dropped a damning montage Monday, showcasing some of President Joe Biden's worst verbal miscues during his presidency so far.

    The RNC Research Twitter account posted the one and a half-minute clip Monday morning, showing just a handful of times Biden stammered, stuttered, or simply stopped talking during a speech or while answering questions from the press. The montage comes as Biden comes under increasing scrutiny for his routine gaffes during public events.

    "100 seconds of Joe Biden showing he's totally fit to be president," RNC Research captioned the video on Twitter.

    The video opens with Biden at the podium during a press conference. "The best way to get something done, if you, if you hold it near and dear to you, that you, uh, um, [would] like to be able to..." Biden stops abruptly. "Anyway," he says, lowering his eyes.

    In another clip, Biden struggles to pronounce the word "kleptocracy" while giving a speech on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    Biden abruptly stops himself mid-sentence in another clip. "The idea that, um..." Bided stops, purses his lips, and stares blankly into the middle distance.

    In the next clip, Biden loses his train of thought during a town hall on the supply chain crisis. "Los Angeles, and uh, um, uh, um," Biden stammers while answering a question about ports. "Oh, what am I doing here?" he says, looking at the floor.

    "For two reasons," Biden begins in the next clip. "One..." he begins, then stops, blinks, and looks down again.

    "Here's the deal," he begins in another clip, before stopping again and looking around with a vacant expression on his face.

    The montage closes with Biden beginning to answer a reporter's question, but once again stopping short and looking down at the floor silently.

   

    WATCH:


    "Painful to watch!" one user commented under the video.

    "Funny but also so so sad," said another.

    "I couldn't even finish the video, what a tragedy for America," another user wrote.

    Biden's latest gaffe came at the start of his Middle East trip in Israel last week. Biden looked lost while stepping off Air Force One, then gaffed while giving prepared remarks, telling the public to "keep alive the honor of the Holocaust," before correcting himself to say "the horror of the Holocaust."

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