During his speech at the White House Tribal Nations Summit on Wednesday, President Joe Biden weirdly imitated a child-like voice while sharing a story about a discussion on environmental conservation.
Biden was detailing his efforts to address environmental concerns when he said, “I was in a plane, and a little girl came up to me. She said, ‘Mr. Pwesident can you take care of Beaws Ears?’”
“And I said ‘Can I…’ I thought she said can I take care of her ears. And I said, ‘What, honey?’ And she said, ‘Beaws Ears. It’s really important!’”
“And guess what? She was dead right, and we did take care of it.”
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While Joe Biden’s engaging storytelling at the Tribal Nations Summit reflects his “personal charm,” it also sets the stage for broader discussions about his legacy.
Earlier this week, CNN’s Van Jones controversially suggested that Biden be a new addition to Mt. Rushmore, based on his perceived accomplishments. This ultimately sparked a debate about the actual impact and effectiveness of his failed administration.
His statement, however, should seem to ring hollow with Biden’s approval rate even among…
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