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Politics Politics Politics

Biden's Boring, Rambling Press Conference Might Have Saved Him

Politics Politics Politics

Justin Robert Young

History, News

4.6870 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2024

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Immediately after Biden's first press conference of the year, Justin reacts to a rambling and boring performance that might have saved his presidency.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everybody did a little live stream for Biden's big boy press conference here are my thoughts right after it ended

0:07.4

The entire live stream is on our YouTube and available as a podcast for patrons at take politics seriously.

0:15.0

Come. Enjoy.

0:17.0

The following is brought to you,

0:21.0

a daily tech news show, and just another pilot. Politics Politics! Politics! Politics! Politics! And there we go, that's the game. The game.

0:43.0

You should have.

0:45.0

And there we go.

0:50.0

That's the game.

0:53.0

You should have you should play this right before we get asleep so I can

0:58.0

I know I know it was very boring, but again, you know, a boring is good for Joe Biden right now.

1:10.3

Disaster is bad. B boring is good.

1:15.0

I believe that this does help him save his presidency.

1:27.0

I don't think that it helps him win the election. Oh shit, look at this.

1:29.0

Look at our boy. Look at our boy! Look at our boy!

1:32.0

Look! That's our boy, Tomwell Bianco.

1:36.0

24 sight.

1:38.0

He's on this live stream.

1:41.0

Look at that.

1:42.0

We love to see it.

1:43.2

No doubt.

1:44.2

All right, he was texting me throughout that.

1:45.9

So if he says anything lying, I'll bust him on it

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