Jill Biden’s Face Gives Away Biden Lies During Event
Jill Biden should not look to have a poker career anytime soon.
The First Lady has seen and heard the worst of Joe Biden’s gaffes and lies, and while Biden was spreading holiday cheer this week, Jill’s face gave the audience all the feedback they needed regarding Creepy Joe and Lying Joe coming out.
Biden made two comments and Jill’s reaction had to make Democrats recoil.
Creepy Joe
Reports surfaced this week that Biden’s campaign team wanted him to use more of his “Grandpa Joe” humor, which is what Joe appeared to be doing here.
Joe was talking to a young lady who was wearing “ears” of some sort on her head, and Joe Biden noticed.
With Joe’s reputation, you can just see how uncomfortable Jill is when Joe starts walking to the little girl and doing his banter…
BIDEN: "I love your ears" pic.twitter.com/6orEXcUwBs
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Biden went on to tell another story about how he was allegedly going to play football for the Naval Academy, claiming he was given an appointment. He stopped just short of finishing his “appointed” statement in this video, but we could clearly see where he was going with this.
Now, that has yet to be proven by a single source, as there are literally no records that any appointment was even being considered.
Again, watch Jill in the background as Biden does his lead-in to the story…
BIDEN: "I was gonna go play [football] at the Naval Academy until I found out the other guys in the backfield were a guy named Roger Staubach and Joe Bellino."
Biden has repeated this lie many times before and there is still no record any of it ever happened. pic.twitter.com/bVCHiwbh9Q
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We should also note that Biden is only throwing around names here because Bellino graduated in 1961, so he would not have been in the same backfield as Roger Staubach, who graduated in 1965.
For service members, this is akin to saying something along the lines of, “I was going to serve, but my dad talked me out of it,” or, “I was going to serve, but I had an injury.”
As far as Joe’s football career went, he very briefly played for the Delaware football team but left after only a few games.
Biden even lied about that while visiting Ohio, claiming, "I came here in 1963, and I had to go back, I just double-checked my memory – you know, you get my age and you’re not so sure of it, you know, your glory days look more glorious than they really were and all that, so we went back on the Internet and I just want you to know, I came here in October 1963, and we beat you [Ohio University] Bobcats 29-12…"
Kevin Tritt, assistant sports information director at the University of Delaware, stated, “We don’t have him as lettering for freshman football or varsity.
“We don’t have the freshman team playing Ohio University in 1963. We don’t have any record of the freshman team playing there.”
The varsity team did play against Ohio University that year, and they did win 29-12, so at least Biden got that part of the story right.