(Fox News) Social media users tore into President Biden on Thursday after he made a series of verbal stumbles during an address at a Wisconsin brewery.
Biden gave his speech at Earth Rider Brewery in Superior, Wisconsin, where he touted his economic record – aka “Bidenomics” – and the success of his bipartisan infrastructure legislation in a bid to shore up support for his 2024 re-election bid.
However, online onlookers were distracted from the economic talking points by an extended gaffe Biden made about the brewery and its beer.
Partway through his remarks, he appeared to mumble, “The beer brewed here, it is used to make the brew beered here.” While most of the sentence was unintelligible, he seemed to add, “Ooh, Earth Rider, thanks for the Great Lakes. I wonder why…”
He trailed off as the audience’s laughter drowned him out, though it seemed unclear as to what exactly they were laughing at.
X users didn’t get the joke, either. Conservative influencer Collin Rugg posted, “JUST IN: President Biden sounds like he is speaking a different language while giving a speech at the Earth Rider Brewery in Superior, Wisconsin. Don’t worry… The media has assured us that he is sharper than ever!”
He then provided his own translation of the speech, adding, “’The beer brewed here. It is used to make the brewed beer. During is define, oh, earth Rider. Thanks for the Great Lakes. I wonder why,” Biden said according to my speech transcriber.’ Inspirational!”
JUST IN: President Biden sounds like he is speaking a different language while giving a speech at the Earth Rider Brewery in Superior, Wisconsin.
Don’t worry… The media has assured us that he is sharper than ever!
“The beer brewed here. It is used to make the brewed beer.… pic.twitter.com/UeJ3zf2ZXX
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 25, 2024
The RNC Research account wrote, “Biden is having a VERY tough time reading from his giant teleprompter today.”
Biden is having a VERY tough time reading from his giant teleprompter today 😳 pic.twitter.com/EFKvUwIebn
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 25, 2024