Biden sparks outrage with shocking Obama comment at Syracuse portrait event

Joe Biden did it again. The man can’t make a public appearance without embarrassing himself—this time, at Syracuse University, where he showed up for his own portrait unveiling. Instead of acting like a statesman, Biden made it weird as usual. This is the same guy who barely scraped through law school, even flunking a class because he plagiarized. So it’s no shock he keeps tripping over his own words and judgment.

The latest cringeworthy moment? Biden singled out a black member of the Board of Trustees and decided he looked like Barack Obama. That’s right—because to Joe, it seems like every black man reminds him of Obama. Is this what passes for leadership in the modern Democrat Party? You can almost picture his advisers shaking their heads backstage, wondering how to clean up the mess—again.

Let’s not forget, this isn’t the first time Biden’s made bizarre, racially insensitive comments. People talk about his gaffes like they’re harmless jokes, but imagine if a conservative had pulled a stunt like this. The media and their leftist pals would be out for blood. Instead, Biden gets a pass. The hypocrisy couldn’t be more obvious unless he came out and said, “All black men look the same to me.”

Americans have come to expect this brand of out-of-touch awkwardness from Biden. At least this time, he managed not to go around sniffing people, touching random attendees, or just wandering off stage looking confused. That’s supposed to be progress under the Democrats’ standards? Give us a break.

Every day this man is in the White House is another day America sacrifices its dignity on the world stage. The liberals continue to defend Grandpa Joe, pretending he’s sharp as a tack when he clearly belongs at home with a warm glass of milk and a bedtime story. How many more of these humiliations will America endure before the people finally say, “Enough is enough?”

Source: Townhall


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