I’m sure many of you watched the address in horror as Biden gaffed his way through his first State of the Union Address. I know I did and I can’t help but blast the delusional Dem for forgetting the name of Ukraine. While referring to the unwavering bravery of the Ukrainian people, Biden goofed and rendered to them as ‘Iranians’.
It wasn’t his only gaffe of the night, but I just can’t shake how stupid he sounded saying it.
“Putin may circle Kyiv with tanks, but he’ll never gain the hearts and souls of the Iranian people,” Biden said to an awkward slow clap.
“He’ll never, he’ll never extinguish their love of freedom,” he continued before someone yelled from the crowd and the trepidatious applause grew.
“And he will never, never weaken the resolve of the free world.”
There was some heckling as well, Rep. Lauren Boebert, who yelled at President Biden during the State of the Union, explains in a tweet what happened.
“When Biden said flag draped coffins I couldn’t stay silent. I told him directly he did it. He put 13 in there,” she says, referring to the 13 service members who died in a terrorist attack during the withdrawal from Afghanistan last year.
I could easily argue that Biden’s fatal Afghan withdrawal and the Unites States’ insanely unsecured borders are the two biggest reasons why Americans are hesitant to get involved in a war with Russia.
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In a survey by CNN on Monday, they found that 58 percent of Americans answered “not much” or “not at all” when asked how much they trusted Biden to make the right decision about Ukraine, while just 42 percent answered a “great deal” or “moderately.” A further breakdown showed that 34 percent of respondents answered “not at all” and 24 percent answered, “not much,” while just 13 percent said they had a “great deal” of belief in the president.