President Joe Biden traveled to Florida on Saturday where he met with local officials in the area impacted by Hurricane Idalia but images of the elderly Democrat that appear to be from another national disaster have generated much buzz on social media.
Burned over his lethargic response to the devastating wildfires in Maui which was a public relations disaster for the White House, the geriatric career politician was Johnny on the spot mere days after Idalia made landfall, taking his climate doomsday schtick to the Sunshine State where he railed against global warming skeptics.
During his stop at the town of Live Oak, the president and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden were joined by Florida’s Republican Senator Rick Scott at a briefing where their distance from the local officials delivering the presentation brought back memories of social distancing, the practice put into place during the worst days of the COVID crisis.
“I want to thank you for being here and to welcome you to this county. We appreciate all the assistance” pic.twitter.com/ZWoWJv01RU
— Acyn (@Acyn) September 2, 2023
Also present on Biden’s tour of the area was FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell who stood next to the president at Suwannee Pineview Elementary School in Live Oak which is around 80 miles east of Tallahassee.
Users on X, formerly known as Twitter wondered what the deal was with the distance between the four and the officials delivering the briefing, “What the hell is THIS?” one asked, while others suggested that the scene could have been from 2020 when the nation was dragged into a state of paranoia, social distancing and lockdowns by public health officials led by Dr. Anthony S. Fauci.
Remember when President Trump visited and delivered aid to East Palestine 192 days ago?
What the hell is THIS?
Biden shows up in Florida, finds the nearest camera, struggles to speak, then flees to the beach. Courtesy of American taxpayers!pic.twitter.com/xrblzJvGG7
— Suburban Black Man (@niceblackdude) September 2, 2023
Biden has yet to set foot in East Palestine, OH, the site of the derailment and subsequent exploding of a train filled with toxic chemicals that has been referred to as “America’s Chernobyl” a reference to the 1986 environmental catastrophe in the Soviet Union after a nuclear power plant melted down. The poisoned town didn’t merit much attention from the top Democrat, likely because it lies in Trump country.
Other reactions to the bizarre imagery from Biden’s visit to Live Oak.
Question is… is this Covid distance? ♀️ The lack of humanity.
— Kerrie Todd (@kerriestodd) September 2, 2023
Are they doing that phony 6’ distancing again?
— TXIndep1836 (@TXNFirst1836) September 2, 2023
If you wanted to virtue signal the return of non-scientific authoritarian Covid policies AND portray an aloof, distant, out-of-touch president, the staging of this bizarrely formal & scripted statement of gratitude is exactly how you would do it.
— Natalie Argyle (@NatalieArgyle) September 2, 2023
Are we back to social distancing without the CDC saying so?
— FormerGregSamsa (@MJaMitchell) September 2, 2023
Next up…..masks.
— MAGA (@gotham0910) September 2, 2023
That distance is probably the safe from sniffing distance. I’d be on board with that if that creepy old bastard was around.
— Erin (@Erin86132046) September 3, 2023
Biden also lashed out at those who are guilty of critical thinking about the alleged “climate crisis” that was conveniently swapped out to push the extremist agenda once the respiratory virus had lost its oomph.
“Nobody can deny the impact of climate crisis. Nobody intelligent can deny the impact of a climate crisis anymore.”
Joe Biden turns his visit to Florida into a lecture on climate change. pic.twitter.com/OepCXBAZz4
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) September 2, 2023
“Nobody can deny the impact of climate crisis. Nobody intelligent can deny the impact of a climate crisis anymore,” Biden said, making the local tragedy all about his larger push to permanently transform America to fall in line with the tenet of the extremist Green New Deal by suggesting that recent hurricanes are proof of man made global warming despite the powerful storms having battered the state – and the larger Gulf Coast – for centuries.
Twitter/X users weighed in with their takes on Biden’s climate malarkey.
— Glimmer (@Glimmer2468) September 2, 2023
I know!! We’ve never had hurricanes before.
— Joseph Vanchieri Jr. (@VanchieriJr) September 3, 2023
Florida got ravaged by hurricanes in the 1940s
This is nothing new
The only thing different is the emergence of the climate cult and politicians who lie about ithttps://t.co/97zpf0t0lm
— Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) September 2, 2023
It’s hurricane season but… CLIMATE CHANGE!
— indie, lean, right (@ilasgenworth) September 2, 2023
So, hurricanes happen every year and their is a season named for the phenomena, “Hurricane Season,” some years we get many, some years few. It’s not climate change when it happens annually. And if hurricanes disappeared wouldn’t that too be climate change?
— Juno Who (@Junowhotoo) September 2, 2023
Being lectured on denial and intelligence by Biden is a special kind of special.
— Scott (@AmericaUchoose) September 2, 2023
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wisely chose to shun Biden’s climate change snake oil traveling salvation show.
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