James Woods Crushes It: 'It's Outright Cruelty' To Leave Former VP Joe Biden in Front of a Camera
Conservative commentator and actor James Woods issued an urgent call for an intervention Wednesday after Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s latest gaffe.
Biden was giving a remote address to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers when his remarks hit a jarring pothole.
After explaining how union workers would benefit from a Biden presidency, Biden said he would “rewrite our economy so the prosperity flows not just to CEOs, but to workers who actually build the country.”
Mentioning Lonnie Stephenson, president of the union, Biden said, “Lonnie knows I believe this with every fiber of my being.”
Then came the oops moment.
“We’re posed,” Biden said.
After a moment of awkward silence, the remarks got back on track.
“I- What I proposed is- is it can be done,” Biden said.
All this was too much for Woods.
“Where is his wife? Does she not care? It’s outright cruelty,” Woods tweeted.
For some, Biden’s gaffes perhaps add a note of levity to a dark time in COVID-19-stricken America, but Chad Banghart, executive director of the Committee to Defend the President, found a darker theme that he expressed in a June Op-Ed.
“Biden gaffes are unlike any others. They point to a deeper and darker truth: Biden is mentally unfit for our nation’s highest office,” he wrote.
“Whether he is suffering from dementia or simply losing his oral skills with age, watching a 5-minute clip of Biden is enough to realize that this Democratic presidential candidate is way, way past his prime (if there ever was one),” he wrote.
Partisan sniping aside, Joe Concha, a reporter for The Hill, said Democrats might not say a lot about the gaffes, but they find them worrisome as an indicator of Biden’s mental ability.
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