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A cheat sheet held by President Biden during a Wednesday press conference revealed that the 80-year-old commander in chief had advance knowledge of a question from a journalist.

“How are YOU squaring YOUR domestic priorities — like reshoring semiconductors manufacturing — with alliance-based foreign policy?” read a question from Los Angeles Times reporter Courtney Subramanian.

The revelation came during a joint press conference with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol that discussed growing nuclear threats from North Korea — as the nations celebrate the 70th anniversary of their alliance.

Another cheat sheet showed the names of other Biden administration officials to relay the order remarks would be delivered at the press conference.:snip:NYPICHPDPICT000010188016.thumb.jpg.a1464edffaaa024774e9ab8887b3822a.jpgNYPICHPDPICT000010185878.thumb.jpg.a3f4f5b4f4d2eb38b8bfbf1615e7496c.jpg

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Remember we are talking Grand Pa Joe. Who Very often has trouble stringing together coherent sentences into actual thoughts (ice cream being the exception :D), this is understandable.  I'm just surprised he didn't  have all the other questions And  his  answers written down.

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Newsweek

The Democratic Party has "no plans" to sponsor primary debates, a decision that has been condemned by anti-COVID vaccination candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is also seeking the party's 2024 nomination, according to The Washington Post.

Newsweek reached out to the Democratic Party asking for confirmation that there won't be any debates.

The Washington Post reported on April 20 that the national Democratic Party will "support Biden's reelection" and "has no plans to sponsor primary debates."

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Newsweek

The Democratic Party has "no plans" to sponsor primary debates, a decision that has been condemned by anti-COVID vaccination candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is also seeking the party's 2024 nomination, according to The Washington Post.

Newsweek reached out to the Democratic Party asking for confirmation that there won't be any debates.

The Washington Post reported on April 20 that the national Democratic Party will "support Biden's reelection" and "has no plans to sponsor primary debates."

 

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On 4/27/2023 at 5:01 AM, Geee said:
NY Post

A cheat sheet held by President Biden during a Wednesday press conference revealed that the 80-year-old commander in chief had advance knowledge of a question from a journalist.

“How are YOU squaring YOUR domestic priorities — like reshoring semiconductors manufacturing — with alliance-based foreign policy?” read a question from Los Angeles Times reporter Courtney Subramanian.

The revelation came during a joint press conference with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol that discussed growing nuclear threats from North Korea — as the nations celebrate the 70th anniversary of their alliance.

Another cheat sheet showed the names of other Biden administration officials to relay the order remarks would be delivered at the press conference.:snip:NYPICHPDPICT000010188016.thumb.jpg.a1464edffaaa024774e9ab8887b3822a.jpgNYPICHPDPICT000010185878.thumb.jpg.a3f4f5b4f4d2eb38b8bfbf1615e7496c.jpg

 

Hey, Joe, where you goin’?

Scott Johnson

Sept 14 2023

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The White House transcript of the press briefing is posted here. The New York Post covers Mordock’s emperor’s new clothes question here.

Here’s how it went:

Question: John, in the past couple of weeks, the President has lied about being at Ground Zero the day after the September 11th attacks, falsely claimed he saw the Pittsburgh bridge collapse, claimed his grandfather died in the hospital days before his birth. What is going on with the President? Is he just believing things that didn’t happen did happen, or is he just randomly making stuff up?

MR. KIRBY: The President was deeply touched and honored to be able to spend 9/11 with the military members there in Alaska and some families. And was — was — was honored by their presence and the chance to make an important set of remarks about why we need to continue to remember that day. And he did that.

And he spoke about a visit to Ground Zero, which he did participate in about a week or so after the — the event, and what that looked and what that smelled and what like — that felt like. And it had a visceral impact on him, as it did so many other Americans on that terrible day.

And he’s focused on making sure that an attack like that never happens again, which is why we’ve improved our over-the-horizon counterterrorism capability and why we continue to hold terrorist networks accountable. And it’s why he spent so much time last week shoring up our national security interests in a vital part of the world on issues that aren’t necessarily tied to terrorism, but very much tied to our ability to secure peace and prosperity there and around the world.

Question: But he’s had a string of saying things that happened — didn’t happen — things that are easily debunked. Why does he keep doing that?

MR. KIRBY: The President was grateful to spend that time with those family members and those troops.

Translation: The president is naked.

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