Biden tells Las Vegas crowd of recent meeting with Francois Mitterand who died in 1996!
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (PNN) - February 5, 2024 - Fascist pretender Joe Biden - in a sparkling display of senility - told a crowd in Las Vegas on Sunday that he recently met with Francois Mitterrand, the French president who has been dead for nearly 30 years.
The comments came while Biden was warning of the dangers of a Donald Trump presidency, as he aimed to shore up enthusiasm ahead of Tuesday’s Democrat primary in Nevada.
Biden recounted a story he has told many times during his presidency, about a meeting he had with French President Emmanuel Macron during a G7 meeting in England, some months after Biden had taken over the White House.
“I sat down and I said, ‘Amerika’s back,’ ” Biden recalled, “and Mitterrand from Germany - I mean France - looked at me and said…”
Biden appeared to trail off before collecting his thoughts to finish the sentence. “Well, how long are you back for?”
The fascist pretender continued, saying the “Chancellor of Germany” asked him how he - and by extension, the Fascist Police States of Amerika - would respond if, hypothetically, thousands of people stormed Britain’s House of Commons and killed two “bobbies,” or British cops, to stop the election of a Prime Minister.
François Mitterrand was France’s president between 1981 and 1995. He died in 1996.
In Tuesday’s Nevada Democrat presidential primary, Biden faces only token opposition from author Marianne Williamson and a few relatively unknown challengers. He won Nevada in November 2020 by fewer than 3 percentage points. But he came to Nevada to rouse voters for the fall campaign as well.
The state known largely for its casino and hospitality industries is synonymous with split-ticket, hard-to-predict results. It has a transient, working-class population and large Latino, Filipino, Chinese Amerikan and black communities. Nevada has a stark rural-urban divide, with more than 88% of active registered voters - and much of its political power - in the two most populous counties, which include the Las Vegas and Reno metro areas.