During a Thursday rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, former President Donald Trump decided to mock President Joe Biden by imitating him getting lost and confused on stage. It was predictably hilarious, and the crowd lost it while watching him bumble around the stage like Brandon.
While looking confused on stage, Trump said, “You would think at least one time he’d get up and say, ‘I’m running for president — where, where am I going, where the hell am I going.‘”
Continuing, Trump continued looking lost and confused on stage while imitating Biden and saying, “I want to get out, oh, no over there, over there,” in an affected voice before walking away from the podium and looking befuddled. The crowd absolutely loved that, erupting in laughter as Trump continued mocking Brandon by imitating him.
Here’s the video of that hilarious imitation:
Donald Trump imitates Joe Biden getting lost on stage 🤣 pic.twitter.com/5l29RS0rcc
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) April 27, 2023
Even better, one commenter on ALX’s video put Brandon actually getting lost on stage and looking confused with Trump’s spot-on imitation of him doing so, as you can watch here:
with biden footage overlayed 😂 pic.twitter.com/Fbnk1NEdsl
— drefanzor memes (@drefanzor) April 27, 2023
Trump got serious in the speech too. Attacking Biden’s 2024 Campaign announcement video, he said, “A prepackaged video that took supposedly seven takes to get it right, if ‘right’ is what you want to call it. In it, he says he’s running because ‘Trump and MAGA pose a threat to democracy,’ can you believe it?”
In that announcement video, Biden said, in part: “This is not a time to be complacent. That’s why I’m running for re-election. Because I know America. I know we are good and decent people. And I know we are still a country that believes in honesty and respect, and treating each other with dignity. That we’re a nation where we give hate no safe harbor. And we believe that everyone is equal, and that everyone should be given a fair shot to succeed in this country.”
Continuing, he said, “When I ran for President four years ago, I said we are in a battle for the soul of America – and we still are. The question we are facing is whether in the years ahead we have more freedom or less freedom, more rights or fewer.”
Finally, finishing the statement, he said, “Every generation of Americans has faced a moment when they’ve had to defend democracy, stand up for our personal freedoms, and stand up for our right to vote and our civil rights. This is ours. Let’s finish the job.”
What “job” he’s going to “finish” is unclear, as under his watch, America has experienced crushing inflation, been humiliated on the world stage, and teetered on the verge of a recession. Any more of that sort of him doing the job seems more likely to end in disaster for Americans, even nuclear disaster, given how the Ukraine crisis is going, than any sort of good outcome of the sort that Biden wants to conjure up in that speech.
But, even if that’s looking grim, at least we still have Trump willing to step in and mock him without mercy.
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