At this point, Joe Biden’s gaffes and flubs have become legendary.
Joe had a good night on Super Tuesday, but he couldn’t get through the day without doing something embarrassing.
During a victory speech in California, he introduced his wife and sister but confused them.
The Daily Caller reports:
Biden Confuses His Wife For His Sister During Super Tuesday Victory Speech
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden confused his wife, Jill, for his sister, Valerie Biden Owens, as he began his Super Tuesday speech in Los Angeles, California on Tuesday night.
“Hello, hello, hello!” Biden told the excited crowd. “It’s a good night. It’s a good night. It seems to be getting even better. They don’t call it Super Tuesday for nothing. By the way, this is my little sister, Valerie, and I’m Jill’s husband. Oh no … You switched on me. This is my wife. This is my sister. They switched on me.”
Watch the video:
Video: HERE is Biden confusing his wife for his SISTER #SuperTuesday pic.twitter.com/RYzUBkuAtd
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) March 4, 2020
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People reacted on Twitter:
OMG. JOE BIDEN JUST GOT CONFUSED HIS WIFE AND HIS SISTER.
HOLY COW. #SuperTuesday
— GayPatriot (@GayPatriotTM) March 4, 2020
Oh. My. God. Biden can’t tell his wife from his sister. Jeebus.
— Tish (@KamaainaInOC) March 4, 2020
Biden didn't make a mistake with his wife and sister – just reaching out to Ilhan Omar voters.
— Oh THAT Guy (@NathanWurtzel) March 4, 2020
Aaaand … @JoeBiden comes out and confuses his wife with his sister
— Charles Lane (@ChuckLane1) March 4, 2020
Biden is really racking up the “yikes” moments lately, isn’t he?
There’s more to come.
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