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“Not Nearly As Smart As I Thought”, Biden Demeans Americans Who Exercise Choice Not To Get Vaccine

President Biden has kept his prodigious talents for the art of the gaffe in full form early this week at the office of the Director of National Intelligence. It was here he felt the prudent response was to insult the multitude of Americans who have elected to not receive the COVID-19 Vaccine.

In the advent of harassing a female reporter in public and forgetting a Congressman’s name, his gift of gaffe simply keeps on giving.

At the National Counterterrorism Center in Virginia late yesterday, the President was asked if there would be a mandate for vaccination for all federal employees, to which the president responded, “That’s under consideration right now.  But if you’re not vaccinated, you’re not nearly as smart as I thought you were“. However, this proverbial punch to Americans who exercise their right to bodily autonomy was in fact a one-two combination.

Not one content to only look ridiculous once, Biden immediately doubled-down on his comments after a journalist asked if he was concerned that the CDC’s mask guidance could sow confusion. Biden, incredibly, blamed those who don’t show the lemming-like conformity to get the vaccine for sowing the seeds to confusion. Biden stated, incredibly but not surprisingly, “We have a pandemic because of the unvaccinated are sowing enormous confusion,” Biden answered. “And the more we learn, the more we learn about this virus in the Delta variation, the more we have to be worried and concerned. And only one thing we know for sure, if those other 100 million people got vaccinated, we’d be in a very different world. So get vaccinated, if you haven’t, you’re not nearly as smart as I say you are.”

In a final note to this act of political fratricide, Biden closed by saying, once again, to “…get vaccinated.  If you haven’t, you’re not nearly as smart as I said you were.”.

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