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Lawyers to Begin Using This Brilliant Biden Defense Strategy

During one of the many disturbing Joe Biden interviews that we’ve seen in the past two weeks, the doddering old fool said one thing in particular that caught a lot of people’s attention. When Biden was asked about those Afghan people falling off a C-17 from a couple thousand feet in the air, Biden snootily replied that the incident had happened “4 or 5 days ago.”

It was actually just two days before, but good grief – who cares how many days ago it was!? It was on your watch, Joey Asterisk!

Imagine if this meme was real. It would make about as much sense as Biden’s complaint that people fell to their deaths off of American planes 4 or 5 days ago.

“Those murder charges don’t count against me because the murders were 4 or 5 days ago!”

That moment during that Biden interview was when a lot of people who had been pretending Joe Biden is just fine got a reality check. He’s not fine. He’s not all there. We’d say “the lights are on, but nobody is home” about Joe Biden, but we’re not even sure the lights are even on at this point.


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