Forgetter-in-Chief: Biden Nearly Forgets What Omicron Is

President Joe Biden nearly forgot what Omicron was during a recent interview regarding the coronavirus!

The interview also showed he has no idea who the leader of the COVID-19 testing program is. Dr. Tom Inglesby is the name, but Biden said, “I’ve tapped Dr. Tom, I hope I pronounced it, Angle, Inglesby, correct? Is that right?”

It’s not the only time Biden has struggled reading his script, either. The DC Shorts video shows a recent list of “hits” where Biden is all over the place.

For example, in talking about Georgia’s voting reform bill, he said, “Four more years of George, Georgia, he is going to find ourselves in a position where…” Say what?

Biden also appeared to forget Barack Obama’s name. Yes, the same Barack Obama he served under for eight YEARS as vice president of the United States.

Something is not right with Biden’s “cognitive health,” or whatever term you want to use. To put it kindly, he’s struggling to keep it together. Others are clearly running the show, which leads to questions about who is really in charge of the country.

Worse, Biden continues to make the claim that he plans to run for reelection. This week will mark his first YEAR in office. There are still three more years left in his first term. Are we supposed to believe he can do this for seven more years if elected a second term?

Watch and decide for yourself in the latest concerning video featuring Biden.


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