Joe Biden Tries to Solve a Puzzle

Do you recognize the image that was used for this meme? Probably not. That’s because the mainstream media has done everything it can to try to memory-hole this incident. But it is the most important image from the 2020 presidential campaign.

When an elderly person suffers through late-stage dementia, they become prone to violent, inexplicable outbursts over the tiniest little thing. That person can become unrecognizable from the individual you may have known for years. That’s what’s happening here.

This isn’t even a very good meme – but the image is incredibly important. If not for this meme, people probably wouldn’t have ever seen this image again. It’s the moment when Joe Biden flew into a stark-raving mad fit and tried to lunge across the table to attack a Democrat voter during the primaries.

You probably remember the video. This was at a campaign event when a labor union member (probably a reliably Democrat base voter) asked Biden a simple question. Biden – who has been a lifelong politician – screamed at the man, “I don’t work for you!”

This might be the only time in history when the Secret Service had to protect a member of the public from the politician they were guarding!


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