A report released by Fox News on Thursday, January 25, 2024, President Joe Biden has come under scrutiny and ridicule for a series of verbal missteps during a speech at Earth Rider Brewery in Superior, Wisconsin.
While intending to highlight his economic achievements and the success of bipartisan infrastructure legislation, Biden’s remarks took an unexpected turn, leading online users to question his coherence.
In the midst of his speech, Joe Biden seemed to mumble, stating, “The beer brewed here, it is used to make the brew beered here.” The mostly unintelligible sentence left the audience perplexed, and as laughter ensued, it became unclear whether they were responding to an intentional joke or a linguistic misstep by the president.
Conservative influencer Collin Rugg mocked the incident, asserting, “President Biden sounds like he is speaking a different language… The media has assured us that he is sharper than ever!” Rugg playfully translated the President’s words as, “The beer brewed here. It is used to make the brewed beer. During is define, oh, earth Rider. Thanks for the Great Lakes. I wonder why.”
The Republican National Committee’s Research account highlighted Biden’s difficulty with the teleprompter, and Team Trump from the Trump campaign referred to him as “cognitively impaired Joe Biden,” quoting the president’s incoherent remarks.
Juanita Broaddrick, known for accusing former President Bill Clinton, expressed concern about Biden’s health, describing him as “unwell.”
Conservative commentator Paul Szypula took a more solemn tone, criticizing the Democrats for what he perceived as exploiting Biden’s weakened state, deeming it “shameful and an insult to all elderly.” He stated, “Every time I see these clips, I’m reminded of how I was raised to respect my elders and treat them with dignity.”
Rich Sementa, producer of The Mark Levin Show, analyzed the moment as “Biden’s Best Gibberish Yet.”
Despite the criticism, President Biden continued his address, delving into discussions about his economic policies and the accomplishments of the bipartisan infrastructure legislation.
As conversations about President Joe Biden’s verbal gaffes persist online, it remains uncertain how these moments might impact public perception, particularly as the president prepares for the 2024 re-election bid.
