As RedState reported, though the presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump continues to dominate media headlines, Joe Biden was still president at least check, as evidenced by his bumbling, fumbling, and yelling during an executive order signing ceremony on gun control last Thursday.
And on Saturday Biden, who was on yet another vacation in Rehoboth Beach, issued a written statement on the death of Hezbollah terrorist leader Hassan Nasrallah, which was the result of a targeted Israeli airstrike, coming roughly 10 days after the pager and hand-held radio detonations against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon and Syria.
Biden called Nasrallah’s demise “a measure of justice for his many victims, including thousands of Americans, Israelis, and Lebanese civilians” while also reiterating his support for a ceasefire that would include releasing the remaining hostages Hamas took during their October 7, 2023, terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians.
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On Sunday, Israel continued to play no games, launching attacks on Houthi terrorists in Yemen as retribution for their attacks on Israel:
The IDF said in a statement that its air force struck Houthi targets in Yemen approximately 1,800 kilometers from Israel.
The Israeli military described “an extensive, intelligence-based aerial operation” involving dozens of IAF aircraft, including fighter jets, midair refueling aircraft, and intelligence aircraft, striking “military targets belonging to the Houthi terrorist regime in the Ras Isa and Hudaydah areas of Yemen.”
The IDF said targets included power plants and a seaport used to import oil, “which were used by the Houthi terrorist regime to transfer Iranian weapons to the region, in addition to military supplies and oil.”
On Sunday afternoon, an out-of-it-looking Joe Biden was asked by a reporter while on a tarmac if he had any thoughts “on the strikes in Yemen.”
Biden’s response was to say “I’ve spoken to both sides. They gotta settle the strike. I’m supporting the collective bargaining effort. I think they’ll settle the strike.”
Watch:
Reporter: “Any comment on the strikes in Yemen?”
Biden: “I’ve spoken to both sides. They gotta settle the strike. I’m supporting the collective bargaining effort. I think they’ll settle the strike.”
This guy is so cookedpic.twitter.com/Tbzm93NEDD
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) September 30, 2024
Presumably, Biden was talking about the looming port strikes, which could happen as early as Tuesday if no agreement is reached.
Is it possible Biden couldn’t hear the full question because of all the noise around him? Sure, considering he appeared to walk closer to the reporters to try and hear the question.
But the problem is that there have been so many other incidents where Biden veered off course and began rambling off-topic or incoherently that his critics simply would not believe that he merely couldn’t hear what was being asked in this case.
Just think, we’ve got three and a half more months of this. 112 days to be exact. *Deep breaths.*
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