Biden Challenges Ceramic Garden Gnome to Push-Up Contest: “Come On, Man!”

We’re all going to look back at the Biden 2020 campaign in the years to come and we won’t be able to stop laughing.

Unless, of course, the Democrats manage to cheat their way to victory in November, in which case we’ll all be crying as we’re carted off to the gulag to be reeducated in approved Party orthodoxy.

Biden’s Swiss-cheese brain has made so many gaffes at this point that you can use them for Mad-Libs, like the maker of this meme did. This was, of course, the campaign stop when Biden yelled, “Look, fat!” at a Democrat voter and then challenged him to a pushup contest for reasons that are still unknown to science.

We haven’t got to see very many of the angry dementia outbursts lately, because the campaign has kept Biden hidden in a basement since March. But there have been a couple of outbursts during Skype interviews, which this meme takes advantage of by mixing two of Biden’s recent racist outbursts together (“You ain’t black” and “Latinos are incredibly diverse, unlike the black community”).

Good times. Unless Biden somehow wins, in which case we’ll all be yelling, “Look, fat!” as the Secret Police round us up.


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