Following one of the most embarrassing debate performances in modern American history, it was widely understood that President Joe Biden’s semi-unscripted press conference at this week’s NATO summit was the most important on-camera moment of his campaign, let alone his presidency.
Both the speech and the round of questions that followed went exactly as expected. Biden used the NATO summit to provide the world with a bizarre anti-Trump campaign rant, lauding the supposed support of European nations (as if that should motivate any American to vote for a presidential candidate).
He spewed gaffes that would have sunk a candidate in the past, including calling Vice President Kamala Harris “Vice President Trump,” admitting that he needs to “pace himself” while his wife is giving him “hell,” and flirting with World War III by hypothesizing about arming Ukraine with the ability to strike Moscow.
Then there were his lies. So many lies.
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