Biden Again Calls Kamala ‘President Harris’ Again

President Joe Biden referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as “President Harris” again on Tuesday, misquoting her as the top leader of the nation.

“Last week, President Harris and I…” Biden began, speaking about their remarks on the anniversary of Jan. 6.

The odd happening and the speech remarks reveal the president struggles to even get basic information right as Democrats seek to improve their odds ahead of the midterm elections.

It’s not the first time he’s called her “President Harris” either. Americans are wondering what’s going on. Is this something they’ve talked about, or is Biden really that out of it?

Either way, it’s not a good sign for Americans. We’re in the fight against a pandemic that also includes the highest inflation in 40 years.

Store shelves are looking more like a third world country and Biden can’t even get the name of the vice president right.

Last week, he was talking about the challenges facing us “this year” in 2020. Yep, he’s time traveling too, as he struggles to read the script on the screen.

It’s both sad and frustrating for Americans in need of leadership rather than praying Biden doesn’t mess up again. But if you’re looking for a laugh in the midst of the misery, it’s worth a minute or two to watch the latest blunder as Biden speaks in Georgia with “President Harris.”


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