Joe Biden is America’s First Holographic “President”

What you’re seeing here isn’t technically a meme — it’s a real headline from Mediate. Yeah, we’re not making this up…

The absolute joke of Joe Biden’s first couple of months in office has caused the meme world to throw out all of their old “Weekend at Bernie’s” memes that had Bernie Sanders in them… and replace them with Joe Biden! The man has moved beyond hermit status and into a kind of a weird version of “The Truman Show.”

If you’ve watched any of the White House videos of Biden this past week, you probably noticed that the green screen technology that they’re using is pretty shoddy.

In one video, Biden walks forcefully up to a group of reporters and appears to listen to and answer spontaneous questions from them. But then Biden’s hands seem to chop directly through the microphones that the off-screen reporters are holding (green screen fail).

In another video, it looks like Biden is walking through the halls of the White House. He’s smiling, waving and greeting people. He looks really engaged! And of course, the top of his head vanishes multiple times in the video (another greenscreen fail).

It’s also been two months without a real press conference, and he skipped the State of the Union address. Who’s running the country anyway?


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