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   Leroy N. Soetoro to All   
   Disoriented Biden needs help from Arling   
   12 Nov 23 19:04:30   
   
   XPost: soc.veterans, alt.military.retired, alt.politics.republicans   
   XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns, sac.politics   
   From: democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov   
      
   https://nypost.com/2023/11/11/news/biden-needs-assistance-from-arlington-   
   honor-guard-after-laying-wreath/   
      
   President Biden needed stage directions from a military member during the   
   solemn wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier during   
   Veterans Day observances at Arlington National Cemetery Saturday.   
      
   Biden required assistance from a member of the tomb’s honor guard to place   
   the large floral arrangement on a stand set on the plaza in front of the   
   memorial honoring America’s missing and unidentified war dead.   
      
   He stepped back from the wreath and hesitated for a moment before making   
   the sign of the cross on himself.   
      
   He backed away, turned, and took several steps away from the wreath — and   
   then turned back and approached the officer again.   
      
   Then he backed away, turned, and took several steps away from the wreath —   
   and then turned back and approaching the officer again.   
      
   The military member pointed a gloved hand back toward Vice President   
   Kamala Harris, who was standing several feet away, and the president   
   returned to his mark beside her.   
      
   Harris and Denis McDonough, Biden’s Secretary for Veterans Affairs, both   
   appeared to be suppressing grins as the president dithered.   
      
   Republicans expressed dismay at Biden’s obvious confusion.   
      
   “God help us,” New Jersey Rep. Jeff Van Drew told The Post.   
      
   “We have a president that doesn’t know whether he’s coming or going.”   
      
   “Just when you thought it couldn’t get worse, it does,” said Rep. Darrell   
   Issa of California.   
      
   “It’s sad to see President Biden’s cognitive impairment over and over   
   again,” said Staten Island’s Rep. Nicole Malliotakis.   
      
   “How is he running for re-election?”   
      
   Former president Donald Trump, speaking at a campaign rally in a high   
   school gym in Claremont, New Hampshire, mocked Biden for his regular bouts   
   of directional confusion.   
      
   “We have a guy in the White House who can’t put two sentences together,   
   who couldn’t find his way off this stage,” Trump said, gesturing to the   
   gym’s small stage – prompting laughter from the crowd.   
      
   “And this is the guy we have negotiating with Putin and with President Xi   
   of China,” Trump said.   
      
   Biden, in a 14-minute speech following the wreath-laying ceremony during   
   Arlington’s 70th annual National Veterans Day Observance, again invoked   
   the memory of his late son Beau, who served a year-long Iraq deployment as   
   a member of the National Guard.   
      
   “On this day, I can see my son, standing ramrod straight as I pinned his   
   bars on him the day that he joined the Army National Guard in Delaware,”   
   Biden said.   
      
   “I can still feel the overwhelming pride.”   
      
   The president also stumbled over the acronym LGBTQ+ as he attempted to   
   boost his administration’s policies regarding gay and transgender military   
   members.   
      
   “We have doubled down on our efforts to ensure … that no veteran is denied   
   the honor they earn because there was discharged for being LBTQ plus,” he   
   mumbled.   
      
   The Arlington commemoration followed a private reception in the White   
   House East Room for veterans and military officials.   
      
   Biden, who will turn 81 later this month, has made frequent stumbles and   
   gaffes in recent months — as polls show increasing numbers of voters doubt   
   his ability to handle the rigors of the presidency.   
      
   Meanwhile, two of Trump’s Republican rivals issued Veterans Day messages   
   to underscore their personal military ties.   
      
   “Proud of my veteran Michael Haley and the many men and women who have   
   served to defend our freedoms,” former UN ambassador Nikki Haley posted to   
   X, along with a photo of her husband Michael, a National Guard officer now   
   on deployment in Africa.   
      
   Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis posted his thanks for “all who have worn the   
   cloth of our country.”   
      
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   What do you think? Post a comment.   
   “As a veteran myself, I am honored by the unwavering support we receive,”   
   DeSantis, a former Navy lieutenant commander, wrote.   
      
   “I will always have the backs of our vets.”   
      
   TAGS ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY  JOE BIDEN  MILITARY  VETERANS DAY   
   11/11/23  OBAMA ILLEGALY RUINING AMERICA ON BIDENS WATCH   
      
      
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   stupid people won't be offended.   
      
   Durham Report: The FBI has an integrity problem.  It has none.   
      
   No collusion - Special Counsel Robert Swan Mueller III, March 2019.   
   Officially made Nancy Pelosi a two-time impeachment loser.   
      
   Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama / Biden   
   fiasco, President Trump.   
      
   Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the   
   The World According To Garp.  Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood   
   queer liberal democrat donors.   
      
   President Trump boosted the economy, reduced illegal invasions, appointed   
   dozens of judges and three SCOTUS justices.   
      
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