Biden’s Call with Kim Jong Un Doesn’t Go Very Well

This fictitious phone call meme of a conversation between Joe Biden and Kim Jong Un had us practically rolling down the stairs with laughter. We know it’s fictitious because Kim Jong Un has been completely ghosting the Biden administration whenever they try to set up a call.

Ring, ring! Nobody’s answering.

This meme pokes fun at the ghosting, and of course Joe Biden’s big slip-and-fall accident last week, which the media blamed on “the wind.” That happens to all of us at some point, right? Slipping and falling. Three times. On the stairs. Because of wind… no?

This meme appeared online in the same week when Vladimir Putin, Communist China and North Korea all showed the Biden administration the complete and utter contempt that it deserves. Kim Jong Un probably does want the orange man with the hot wife back ASAP.

Our foreign policy has descended into an absolute joke on the world stage. The people in charge (Susan Rice, if you really want to know) have bungled every possible interaction with aggressor nations and ticked off a lot of our allies in the process. And the entire world knows exactly what’s going on with Senile Joe.


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