Biden’s Bizarre Comment To Reporters Has Everyone Questioning His Safety

It’s safe to say something is very wrong with Joe Biden. And I just don’t mean the obvious signs of his failing mental and physical health. From all appearances, the moderate Democrat is not really calling the shots within his own administration.

Perhaps that’s why Democrats pushed so hard to make him their nominee. He was a good puppet that would just do what they said. After looking at his decisions and agenda, we can’t truly say this is the same man who was once a moderate senator and vice president. Everything he wants to do smacks of the far-left and their toxic plans.

So, the question is, who is really calling the shots in the White House?

But some people might scoff at those concerns. They might criticize me, demanding my evidence that Joe Biden isn’t the one destroying our national security, weakening our economy, eroding the jobs market, and letting the Middle East turn into chaos. Then, Joe Biden might be the one telling us himself.

President Joe Biden expressed concerns after he answered questions from reporters Wednesday, as he and his administration struggle to address multiple crises around the world…

When reporters shouted additional questions, Biden paused and replied, “You guys are bad. I’m not supposed to be answering all these questions. I’m supposed to leave. But I can’t resist your questions.”

Biden has repeatedly told reporters he would be “in trouble” for taking questions from reporters at White House events — even though he has only held one press conference since becoming president…

“Look, I’m sorry. I’m going to — this is the last question I’ll take,” Biden said in April after taking questions from reporters. “I’m really going to be in trouble.” [Source: Breitbart]

What the heck does that mean? This man is (supposedly) the President of the United States. Who is he supposed to be in trouble with, if he answered a few questions from the press? The White House press secretary Jen Psaki once admitted she “advises” Biden no to take questions. But she works for him. He can’t “get in trouble” if a subordinate doesn’t like that the boss is taking questions.

Is this one of Biden’s sour, ill-contrived jokes? He says it so often and without a glimmer of humor, we can’t believe that.

Just looking back at his short history in office tells a different story. Biden refused to hold a press conference for months. He only did one, after the media complained and complained. And photos revealed he had a cheat sheet for which reporters to call on. Prior to that, he avoided reporters like the plague. When they tried to ask him questions, so aid would shout over them so Biden couldn’t hear.

I guess we can only conclude that Biden is being led around by handlers posing as staff. These people make sure that Biden “stays in line.” They can easily control what he does in the Oval Office. But outside, they fear he might slip up in front of the cameras. So, they have a standing rule “Don’t take questions.”

The real question is, who are these handlers working for?

Sound far-fetched to you? Can you come up with a better explanation for what we’re seeing coming out of D.C.?

Author: James Smith


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