The first thing we thought of after seeing this clip of President Joe Biden campaigning for Charlie Crist and Val Demings in Florida was Hillary Clinton’s cringeworthy black accent when speaking to an African-American sorority about the George Zimmerman verdict, and her delivery of “I don’t feel no ways tired” in front of a church congregation in Selma.
Being in Florida, Biden thought he’d try out one of those southern sayings:
Biden: "As they say in southern, 'doesn't know where y'all been. Got damn boy.'" pic.twitter.com/9DzSvtqrt4
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) November 1, 2022
He’s so embarrassing pic.twitter.com/ar2E6XIIFp
— Danielle (@daniellemerrim1) November 1, 2022
Boy?
— Ken (@danic_98) November 1, 2022
Joe don't feel no ways tarrrrrrrrrrred
— Sweet Willy Rollbar (@vorozab) November 1, 2022
as we say "in southern", bless his heart.
— 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐯𝐞 "𝘛𝘰𝘸𝘯 𝘰𝘧 𝘞𝘰𝘭𝘷𝘦𝘴" (@EstebanVLobos) November 1, 2022
I have lived in the "southern" my whole life and have never heard this
— Eddie from Acworth (@eddiemattingly) November 1, 2022
I think instead of "southern", it's more like in "Fetterman".
— Blad (@Honeybladger) November 1, 2022
As a southerner… not only is this incredibly offensive, but we also don’t say this…
— Vicki (@MtpVicki) November 1, 2022
Georgia boy here.
For me to ever say that, I would first have to know what it’s supposed mean.
So, nope.However, something we do say that certainly applies here, is “I believe he may be a little touched.”
— Smitty Smat (@SmittySmat) November 1, 2022
I'm a southerner born and bred. I don't know what he said but what ever it was I'm sure we don't say that.
— Big Ed Florida Man (@Falconeddie1) November 1, 2022
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At least he didn’t say he had a bottle of hot sauce on his person pic.twitter.com/KDhOY0svWZ
— DK 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@ddkone1) November 1, 2022
Just waiting for the “No joke. No joke.”
— Hubomb (@hubomb) November 1, 2022
Hey vegetable. pic.twitter.com/1iErvW6cy5
— FlyMaroon (@FlyMaroon) November 1, 2022
— maryannetteriley (@mariley) November 1, 2022
I suspect Joe is the first person in history to assemble these words in a sentence
— Keith Maniac, from Guatemala (@from_maniac) November 1, 2022
I never heard anyone say that
Bless his heart 🙄— ANJI USA PASSION🇺🇲🙏😘 (@usa_anji) November 1, 2022
— Me Chomper (@chmpr) November 1, 2022
I grew up in the South, and unless he's been talking to Foghorn Leghorn, I've never said this or heard anyone who has. Pathetic attempt at pandering. #FJB #PedoHitler
— Smarmed&Dangerous™️ 🐊 (@SmarmedD) November 1, 2022
This is what happens when he goes off script.
— J (@judpatty) November 1, 2022
— The Cold One (@cburnaman) November 1, 2022
Get a better translator. He most definitely took the Lord’s name in vain.
— Megan 💞 love them both 🤰 (@TruthNGrace) November 1, 2022
Time to go back to the basement.
— Barry Thornberry (@ThornberryBA) November 1, 2022
I've lived in the south my entire life and have never heard this.
I do hear FJB a lot though.
— 🇺🇸 PapaCap 🇺🇸 (@bsmitch007) November 1, 2022
He was raised in the south, by a Rabbi and and an Asian family during the Revolutionary War.
— Craig Howard (@crahow555) November 1, 2022
This is absolutely disgusting.
— Jules Bishop (@JulesBishop9) November 1, 2022
— purplenurple (@purplenurple) November 1, 2022
Yeah southerners don't say that. No one says that, as that is incoherent gibberish.
— The Laugher (@Laughing_Jae) November 1, 2022
The pandering from the left is embarrassing and insulting.
— tyler (@alkamystr) November 1, 2022
Is Biden’s pandering better or worse than his wife’s attempts to pander to the Latino community?
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Dr. Jill Biden butchers Spanish phrase in front of a crowd of several https://t.co/9pApxd3T7F
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 1, 2021
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