Although he has been known to dodge the press and not take questions, last night, President Joe Biden stood in front of America and answered many of the tough questions facing his administration. Inflation is at a record high, the Southern border is in shambles, COVID-19 continues maybe, and Russia is invading Ukraine. While there wasn’t a short of talking points, in true Biden fashion, the President continuously fumbled his words and stumbled through key parts of his speech, even referring to Ukrainians as Iranians.

In the video below, President Biden was discussing the aid being sent to Ukraine when he noted, “To our fellow Ukrainian Americans who forge a deep bond that connects our two nations we stand with you. Putin may circle Kyiv with tanks, but he will never gain the hearts and souls of the Iranian people. He will never extinguish their love of freedom. He will never weaken the resolve of the free world. ”

Having witnessed Biden’s mishaps for over a year, Ann Coulter tweeted, “Biden: ‘Putin will never gain the hearts and minds of the Iranian people!’ That’s a relief”.

Matt Walsh added, “Is anyone else concerned that the President of the United States can barely speak?”

President Biden didn’t stop there as he barreled through his speech, threatening heavy sanctions on Russia. But again, the problem with his threat was that he used the word “roorool” to describe a ruble. Take a look.

Sadly, that wasn’t all President Biden had to offer in his State of the Union Address as he promised a bright future for America when it came to manufacturing. But again, Biden’s ability to repeat a simple sentence that had been written for him completely destroyed the President to the point he just rambled on about the rust belt.

Just like Biden, many Americans were shocked and confused by what they saw. One tweeted, “Biden’s speechwriters are not doing him any favors with some of these tongue twister sentences. #SOTU”.

Mollie Hemingway simply wrote, “Saucers. Squinting. Slurring.”

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This piece was written by Jeremy Porter on March 2, 2022. It originally appeared in DrewBerquist.com and is used by permission.

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