Whether you like them or not, American presidents have always represented our country’s strength. They serve as the national symbol of American strength, reinforcing the perception of the United States as the most powerful and significant nation on earth.
As more evidence emerges daily that the American president is not in complete control of his faculties, the 80-year-old who currently resides in the White House is altering the world’s perception of him.
On Friday, after Biden concluded a speech on gun control by yelling, “God save the queen, man,” Sky News Australia host James Macpherson jokingly hypothesized that Biden may have been hinting at his dementia.
“Joe Biden concluded a speech on gun control over the weekend by telling his audience, ‘God save the queen, man,’” Macpherson said.
“To which someone should have replied, “She’s been dead almost a year, man.’”
“Why would an American president, speaking in America to an American audience, say, ‘God save the queen?” Macpherson asked. “Has Biden forgotten what country he’s in? Someone needed to tell Biden that Connecticut, where he was speaking, was New England, not England.”
God save the queen is such an odd thing to say, the Sky News host claimed, that Biden “must be sending coded messages,” while others surmised that he could be experiencing dementia.
“I like to think it’s a combination of the two. It’s a coded message telling us that he has dementia,” Macpherson said. “I guess he just plain forgot that he was at the queen’s funeral only a few months ago.”
“And what’s with the ‘man’ at the end of the sentence, like he’s an 11th-grade stoner? I can’t imagine how on-edge his team must be every time he holds a microphone,” he said.
“This isn’t the first time Sleepy Joe has forgotten that a friend is deceased,” Macpherson continued. “Last year, he called on politician Jackie Walorski to identify herself at a conference one month after she died in a car accident.”
“A White House spokesperson said Biden misspoke because Walorski had been ‘top of mind.’ I guess the queen must have been ‘top of mind,’ too,” he said facetiously.
“America used to be exemplary, a model others sought to follow. They’re now a laughingstock. And worse? They did it to themselves, man,” the Sky News host concluded.
Although Macpherson’s monologue is humorous, we are not alluding to the hilarious uncle we see at Thanksgiving who is not “all there.”
More on this story via The Republic Brief:
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