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Biden’s Brain Breaks, Then What He Said About Kids in School Will Make Parents Shudder – Opinion

Now I’m wondering what Biden staff is thinking when they allow him to speak and let him go. They must collectively hold their breath and hope that he doesn’t mess up too much. But unfortunately, their fears–frequently–are realized.

Biden made remarks Wednesday at the White House to honour the 2022 National and State Teachers of the Year. But apparently, he spoke at a point when he said he wasn’t “supposed to.”

Then he said he was going off-script, “My staff’s going, ‘why aren’t you giving the speech we wrote?’”

Biden told the assembled teachers that he had to “really listen to [them], as I know Senator Cardona has been doing.”

Miguel Cardona serves as his Secretary for Education. Biden has forgotten the title and position of his Cabinet Secretary. Cardona wasn’t a senator.

Biden continued to speak about students, teaching and learning. So of course he had to talk about his own “teaching” as a “professor” at the University of Pennsylvania after he left being vice president. He spoke about how “hard” it was. But he didn’t actually teach classes. He gave talks on campus, and he was paid about $900,000.

A compilation of Biden appearances made by The Daily Pennsylvanian shows that Biden was at least nine times on campus. One of the visits was a November 2017 event promoting his book “Promise Me, Dad.”

The other Biden visits included Q&As with UPenn administrators, one lecture to Wharton business school graduate students and public events with former Mexican President Felipe Calderon and former UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.

Would that we all had such a “hard” job!

Then he revealed a basic problem of leftist belief: that the children belong to the “village” or the government. “They’re all our children,” Biden says. He continues to say that the “children” belong to the teachers.

“They are not somebody else’s children. They’re yours when you’re in the classroom.” Um, Joe? They are somebody else’s children.

But that’s what they think — that’s why they think they can dictate over the parents and what the parents want for their children. It’s the very thing at the heart of so many of the cultural fights in which we are immersed.

But, who did Biden see as the “victims” in the culture wars? Teachers.

Then he gave yet another “reason” as to why he got into politics — the reason seems to constantly change, depending upon who he may be pandering to at the time.

“I got involved in politics because I think the greatest sin anyone can commit is abuse of power,” Biden declared. He hasn’t looked in the mirror recently to see what he did to his power. The latest just was announced on Wednesday — he’s going to have the DHS set up a “Disinformation Governance Board” to combat misinformation going into the 2022 midterms. Can we assume that the DHS will try to suppress truthful reporting, much like the liberal media did in 2020, and make Biden look worse? The Ministry of Truth is open to you.

And then, finally, it was the moment of oratory. Oh, my. His brain is bursting in the middle.

“What was the reason why we led the world beginning around 19, 5, 6, and 7 and 8?” Biden said. Is he really trying to tell us something? At this point, if we’re always trying to figure out what he’s trying to say, we’re in big trouble. When they look at this, what must foreign governments believe? We have led the world — but how do we continue to do that with a man who can’t even coherently talk about it?

This post was last modified on April 27, 2022 9:47 pm

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