(DailyWire) Many politicians are given cheat sheets by their staff to remember talking points and to help them stay on schedule, but observers noticed that President Joe Biden’s notecard on Thursday was filled out with a little more detail than normal.
Kate Hyde, a writer and commentator, flagged that Biden revealed the back of his notecard, showing instructions for how to act and to whom he should ask questions during meeting union and private sector leaders to discuss the new Federal-State Offshore Wind Implementation Partnership.
Biden began the meeting by saying he was “disappointed” by the Supreme Court’s decision released Thursday that upheld the Second Amendment and struck down a New York concealed carry law. As the video shows, one side of the card was written in what appears to be his own handwriting, while the other side had text with step-by-step instructions on what to do while in the room.
“YOU take YOUR seat” https://t.co/zczauxI0op pic.twitter.com/c2Zg6ZSxHL
— Kate Hyde (@KateHydeNY) June 23, 2022
Thanks to a Getty Image of the incident, readers can see that the text reads as follows:
Offshore Wind Drop-By Sequence of Events
- YOU enter the Roosevelt Room and say hello to participants
- YOU take YOUR seat
- Press enters
- YOU give brief comments (Minutes)
- Press departs
- YOU ask Liz Shuler AFL-CIO President a question
- Note: Liz is joining virtually.
- YOU thank participants.
- You depart.
In reaction to the photo, Greg Price, a conservative digital strategist, sarcastically remarked, “Joe Biden isn’t senile, guys. His handlers just have to give him step by step directions for every single thing that he does.”
Joe Biden isn’t senile, guys. His handlers just have to give him step by step directions for every single thing that he does.
h/t @KateHydeNY pic.twitter.com/JaKZMLv64V
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) June 23, 2022
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Holy shit
This is unreal https://t.co/K0Caz0tQDo
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) June 23, 2022