Babbling Biden tells Connecticut crowd God save the queen man

Babbling Biden tells Connecticut crowd, ‘God save the queen, man’

The babbling Biden tells the Connecticut crowd, “God save the queen, man,” at the end of the startling speech, in which he joked about being 110 and said, “Don’t make me a lying, dog-faced pony soldier.”

  • President Joe Biden chaired the National Safety Communities Summit in West Hartford, Connecticut on Friday
  • Biden expressed his outrage at the problem of gun violence in the US, but also used several bidenisms
  • He told the crowd, “God save the Queen,” joked about his 110-year age, and said, “Don’t make me a lying, dog-faced pony soldier.”

A babbling President Joe Biden gave a speech on Friday in which he joked about being 110, told the crowd “God save the Queen” and employed some of his biggest hits – like the idiom, “Make me.” not to a lying dog-faced pony.’ Soldier.’

Biden paid a visit to West Hartford, Connecticut, to chair the National Safety Communities Summit, a gun control event where he was introduced by Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy, who has long been on the issue.

However, he ended the speech with the bizarre reference to Queen Elizabeth II, nine months after he went to her funeral, and then waved to the helpers how to leave the stage to take pictures.

Biden was outraged that there were gun violence victims “every damn day in America”! when he again pushed for banning AR-15s and introducing several other weapons control measures.

“Guys, it’s time once again that we ban AR-15 rifles… high-capacity magazines,” he said. He also urged general background checks.

“Many of you are tired. You’re tired. no i understand Try to be 110 and do it again,” he said, laughing. “Jokes aside, a lot of people are frustrated.”

A babbling President Joe Biden gave a speech on Friday in which he joked about being 110, told the crowd

A babbling President Joe Biden gave a speech on Friday in which he joked about being 110, told the crowd “God save the Queen” and employed some of his biggest hits – like the idiom, “Make me.” not to a lying dog-faced pony.’

He also pointed out that he had requested more funds in his budget to fight arms dealers.

“By the way, do you know what I get for talking about fentanyl and stuff at the border?” I’m talking to the President of Mexico. Will you stop sending us guns? “We are sending dangerous weapons, especially offensive weapons, to Mexico – to Mexico!” he said.

“You’re asking us, please stop this.” Cut off the edge. “What in God’s name will we if we don’t do that,” added the president.

The President promised to “never, never, never, never, never” back down on the issue.

When he briefly mentioned the Violence Against Women Act, he spoke of domestic violence as the “ultimate abuse, abuse of power.”

“My father always said the worst abuse of all was abuse of power,” Biden continued — a phrase that Republicans balked at online.

At the end of the speech, Biden informed the crowd that he could not stay due to an impending storm.

He next traveled to Greenwich, Connecticut for a political fundraiser.

“Is that true, is that still the deal?” he said, looking over at his aides.

The audience – made up of a number of young activists – yelled back: “Neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! long at night?

“That’s the truth, don’t lie now,” he continued. “Like that scene in the John Wayne movie, don’t make me a lying dog-faced pony soldier.”

He had previously used a similar line at a 2020 campaign rally in New Hampshire – a bizarre moment that went viral.

He then told the group, “God save the Queen,” before exiting the stage to take photos with the contestants.

The pool reporter who chronicled the trip sent a message to the press saying he and the other reporters had “no idea” why the president mentioned the Queen, who had been dead since September.