This was an especially difficult decision for our esteemed “Knucklehead of the Week Committee,” with some of the fiercest competition we’ve seen yet. Since it came down to a choice between President Joe Biden and CNN’s Brian Stelter, we were guaranteed that regardless of the ultimate selection we were going to have a repeat honoree. Ultimately, the evidence that our Commander-in-Chief should be the one to be recognized – again – was too overwhelming to ignore. And someday when our request for funding is approved, Biden’s buffoonery this week most certainly earned him a distinguished position on the Mount Rushmore of Knuckleheads.
Winner: President Joe Biden gives us the most awkward moment we’ve ever seen from a president, making our entire country cringe.
A poll came out this week showing Biden’s approval rating in his home state of Delaware at an unfathomable 38%, which by itself would be justification for his winning this week’s award, but it is the video below that seals the deal.
When it comes to awkward presidential episodes, there are several that stand out. Bill Clinton explaining why it wasn’t considered “sexual relations” when he was receiving hummers in the Oval Office comes to mind. Gerald Ford falling down the stairs of Air Force One is also memorable. Richard Nixon trying to convince us that he was “not a crook,” and George W. Bush making eye contact and nodding at Al Gore during their third debate was also uncomfortable. And those are just in the last fifty years or so.
But what happened this week with President Biden undoubtedly dwarfs all other such embarrassments. Here’s the footage:
For some reason, the White House Communications Department apparently thought it would be a good idea to have former president Barack Obama, Sleepy Joe’s old boss, make a grand return to the executive mansion to help boost Biden’s disastrous approval ratings. Their plan failed miserably.
As usual, Obama couldn’t help but make the event about himself, and tried to be funny by referring to Biden as “Vice-President.” It was humiliating. Obama then went on to tout his own accomplishments, or what we would call failures, (continued)
This post originally appeared on The Blue State Conservative.