Topic: Biden Gaffes

107 chapters across the catalog

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 36:57 - 41:01

1676: Douche Mobile

Jake Tapper, CNN Deconstruction of Biden's Coherence and Gaffes

CNN's Jake Tapper deconstructed President Biden's recent media appearances, highlighting incoherent statements and gaffes. Tapper noted that 72% of voters believe Biden is too old for office. The segment includes a clip where Biden mistakenly refers to himself as the "first Black woman" to serve with a Black president during a radio interview.

Flying Cars
Episode 1675 7:08 - 8:45

1675: Flying Cars

White House Independence Day Gaffes, Kamala Harris Commander-in-Chief

During a Fourth of July celebration at the White House, Vice President Kamala Harris appeared to refer to herself as the "commander in chief" before correcting to "the President of the United States." President Joe Biden followed the introduction with a confused "Ho-ho-ho" greeting. These verbal slips added to ongoing public scrutiny regarding the executive branch's cognitive performance.

Spaving
Episode 1658 1:27:38 - 1:29:08

1658: Spaving

Joe Biden, Teleprompter Gaffe Defense

A viral clip of President Joe Biden seemingly reading "last name" from a teleprompter was defended as a misunderstanding of his speech cadence. The host argued that Biden was likely clarifying that "Riley" was the last name of his former professor, rather than reading a script instruction. This defense was presented as a counter-narrative to the widespread mockery of the incident as a cognitive failure.

Twigs
Episode 1653 1:25:43 - 1:27:52

1653: Twigs

Joe Biden's Papua New Guinea Cannibalism Gaffe

During a visit to a war memorial in Pennsylvania, President Joe Biden claimed his uncle, Ambrose Finnegan, was eaten by cannibals after his plane was shot down over Papua New Guinea during World War II. Military records indicate the plane actually ditched in the ocean due to engine failure, and no remains were recovered. The hosts mock the absurdity of the claim and Biden's delivery.

Half-Jacked
Episode 1591 2:29:05 - 2:31:28

1591: Half-Jacked

Joe Biden Gaffes, UN General Assembly Preview

President Joe Biden's recent speech in Maryland featured several gaffes, including claims about his wife's status as a professor. Observers are looking toward the upcoming UN General Assembly in New York as a venue where Biden may deliver a high-stakes address regarding Ukraine and China.

CL0P
Episode 1565 36:57 - 44:43

1565: CL0P

Joe Biden Verbal Gaffes and Campaign Trail Blunders

A compilation of recent verbal slips by President Joe Biden includes claims of building a railroad across the Indian Ocean and references to "54 states." The segment also covers Biden's comments on "lying dog-faced pony soldiers" and his "God save the Queen" sign-off in Connecticut.

Boiling Ocean
Episode 1522 2:40:59 - 2:44:09

1522: Boiling Ocean

Biden Phone Call Parody, MLK Day Gaffe

The hosts play a parody audio clip of President Biden discussing "Operation Crash and Burn" with Hunter Biden. This leads to a real clip from a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event where President Biden struggled to remember the name of Arndrea Waters King while singing "Happy Birthday" to her. The hosts mock the President's frequent memory lapses and awkward public singing.

2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special
Episode 1508 2:29:49 - 2:32:42

1508: 2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special

Joe Biden Gaffes and Health Speculation Parody

A musical parody mocks President Joe Biden's frequent gaffes, slurred words, and physical stumbles, such as falling off a bike. The lyrics speculate about his health, mentioning past brain surgeries and the need for handlers to "hide him from the slaves." The segment characterizes Biden as "unpredictable" and "confused," using humor to address concerns about his fitness for office.

Strung Out
Episode 1503 1:05:12 - 1:07:32

1503: Strung Out

Joe Biden, ASEAN Summit Gaffes

President Joe Biden's performance at the ASEAN summit in Cambodia is scrutinized after he mistakenly referred to the host country as Colombia. The hosts also highlight his repetitive use of the phrase "rule-based order" and his apparent difficulty staying awake during presentations.

Strung Out
Episode 1503 2:31:23 - 2:34:06

1503: Strung Out

Kamala Harris, Veterans Day Gaffe

Vice President Kamala Harris received tepid applause during a Veterans Day speech where she flubbed her delivery while praising Joe Biden. The hosts also mock her repeated public expressions of love for Venn diagrams and the "intersection" of ideas.

Bug Peeps
Episode 1497 22:17 - 23:38

1497: Bug Peeps

Jill Biden Campaigning and the Taco Gaffe

First Lady Jill Biden is actively campaigning in battleground states, appearing more frequently than the President in some regions. Despite her popularity, she is criticized for past verbal slips, such as the "taco gaffe" involving the Hispanic community. Former President Barack Obama is also expected to join the campaign trail as a top headliner for the Democratic Party.

Radiation Tsunami
Episode 1494 1:20:51 - 1:26:57

1494: Radiation Tsunami

Biden Gaffe Compilation, Socialist Mop Music

President Biden's recent public remarks, including a confusing anecdote about a "guy in a corner holding a boot," are being featured in new "song-ified" videos. The creator "Socialist Mop" has produced several viral tracks using Biden and Bernie Sanders clips. The show plans to feature more of this content, noting the high production value of the editing and musical arrangements.

Nyet Bluffski
Episode 1491 27:59 - 28:59

1491: Nyet Bluffski

Ron DeSantis Verbal Slip and Media Objectivity

The hosts play a clip of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stumbling over his words while discussing storm surge. They compare the slip to President Joe Biden's frequent verbal gaffes to demonstrate their commitment to objective criticism of all political figures.

Peanut Butter Spies
Episode 1490 32:50 - 37:23

1490: Peanut Butter Spies

Joe Biden, Jackie Walorski Hunger Conference Gaffe

During a White House conference on hunger, President Joe Biden appeared to search for Representative Jackie Walorski, asking "Where's Jackie?" despite the congresswoman having passed away in a car accident the previous month. The incident raised questions about the President's mental acuity and the accuracy of his teleprompter.

Do It For Ukraine
Episode 1484 2:51:18 - 2:52:17

1484: Do It For Ukraine

Joe Biden, Deficit Reduction Gaffe

President Biden made a verbal error while discussing the national deficit, stating he would reduce it by "one trillion five hundred thousand" instead of the intended larger figure. The slip is noted as part of a series of "gap machine" moments from the president. The segment mocks the administration's claims regarding fiscal responsibility.

Jacked Up Joe
Episode 1483 29:32 - 31:55

1483: Jacked Up Joe

Biden Economic Gaffes and Ben Shapiro Impression

President Biden faced mockery for verbal slips during his economic remarks, including referring to a "grubbing" or "grabbing" package instead of a recovery plan. The rapid-fire delivery of certain patriotic themes led to a comedic comparison with the speaking style of commentator Ben Shapiro. Critics pointed to these moments as evidence of the President's inconsistent energy levels between public appearances.

Bi-Pox
Episode 1461 6:21 - 9:52

1461: Bi-Pox

Biden Gaffes, China Tariffs, CEO CFO Death Comment

President Biden's recent verbal slips are examined, including a confusing statement regarding the "process of making up my mind" on China tariffs. During an event involving Joann Inc., Biden awkwardly offered sympathies for a CFO who "dropped dead." Further criticism is directed at his description of Juneteenth events in Texas as a "major massacre" in relation to Black Wall Street.

Wet-Bulb
Episode 1460

1460: Wet-Bulb

Liz Cheney Presidential Speculation, Ed Muskie Gaffe History

Speculation regarding Liz Cheney running for president is attributed to Democratic interest. A historical comparison is made to Ed Muskie, whose 1972 presidential campaign was derailed by a public display of emotion. The impact of political gaffes is debated, contrasting the career-ending mistakes of the past with the modern political climate surrounding Donald Trump and Joe Biden.