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Biden Goes to School: Uses Cheat Cards for Names!

President Joe Biden, the king of memory aids, was caught red-handed using cheat cards featuring the faces of Irish officials during the Friends of Ireland luncheon for St. Patrick’s Day. Armed with cheat sheets like a kid at a spelling bee, Biden proudly displayed a card with a snapshot of Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, complete with handy identifiers like his name and position. Clearly, the man needs a little help in the name-recall department, and who can blame him? After all, those Irish names can be quite the tongue twisters!

The liberal media may try to spin this as a harmless gesture, but let’s call a spade a spade here, folks. If Biden can’t even remember the names of world leaders without cheat cards, what hope do we have for him to remember other, more important things like, say, the security of our nation? It’s like having a President who needs training wheels on his bicycle – not exactly reassuring, now is it?

And let’s not forget Biden’s history of cheat sheet dependence. This isn’t his first rodeo with memory aids. From using cheat sheets at press conferences to fundraisers, this man seems to rely more on flashcards than actual knowledge. The leader of the free world is beginning to resemble a student cramming for a pop quiz rather than a seasoned politician guiding a nation.

But it’s not just Biden who should be under the microscope here. The White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, attempted to downplay the situation by calling it “entirely normal” for the President to be briefed on potential questions. Really? Since when did the highest office in the land require crib notes like a high school debate team? It’s a sad state of affairs when the commander-in-chief needs flashcards to remember who’s who.

Biden’s reliance on cheat cards may be a quirky quirk to some, but to those who value competence and sharpness in leadership, it’s a red flag waving boldly in the wind. Let’s hope the next time he meets a foreign leader, he leaves the cheat cards at home and relies on good old-fashioned memory. After all, if he can’t remember Leo Varadkar’s name today, who’s to say he won’t forget the nuclear launch codes tomorrow?

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