In his latest embarrassing gaffe, Joe Biden told a radio interviewer he is “proud to be, as I said, the first vice president, first black woman, to serve with a black president.” The stumble comes amid mounting pressure from previously Biden-friendly corporate media to force him to step aside as the Democratic candidate for November.
As Vice President, the 81-year-old served under Barack Obama, a biracial man with a white mother and a black African father. As President, he appointed Kamala Harris as the first biracial vice president, with an Indian mother and a black Caribbean father. Biden himself is a white man of English and Irish heritage.
The incident comes as The Economist magazine runs a cover story showing the presidential seal affixed to a Zimmer frame walker, saying Biden appeared as a “befuddled old man” in his disastrous debate with Donald Trump.
The Atlantic lamented Biden’s “repeated freeze-ups” during the debate, “his mouth hanging agape, his vacant stare into the middle distance, and, above all, his frequent inability to present a coherent thought.”
Some have gone as far as to suggest the Biden campaign should use artificial intelligence (AI) deepfakes of the Democrat incumbent to make him appear less mentally and physically feeble. The Huffington Post ran an article arguing that “AI-enhanced videos could ensure that the public does not make decisions about the future of our democracy based on an inconveniently timed cough, stray stutter, or healthy but hobbled walk.”
Holy shlit. Biden just told a Philadelphia radio station that he’s “proud to be the first black woman to serve with a black president” pic.twitter.com/gf7Rev69sI
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