Biden Asked About Hostages

Well, folks, Joe Biden finally returned from what feels like an eternal vacation to the Situation Room to discuss the crisis in Israel.

Hamas killed an American hostage, so you’d think the president would come out swinging against the terrorists, right? Wrong. Instead of condemning Hamas, Biden took the opportunity to criticize Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, claiming he wasn’t doing enough. The irony here is hard to miss, considering it’s Biden who’s been throwing up roadblocks every time Israel tries to take down Hamas once and for all.

After the meeting, Biden emerged with the same tired talking points we’ve been hearing for months—claiming they’re “very close” to a deal. Sound familiar? That’s because it is. It looked more like a staged photo op than anything meaningful. And the fact that he barely mentioned Hamas after they murdered an American? It sure seems like he’s tiptoeing around the terrorists while undermining our biggest ally in the region. Priorities, right?

Then, as if that wasn’t enough, Biden jetted off to a campaign event in Pennsylvania for Kamala Harris. And when he came back later that evening, his bizarre comments about Netanyahu continued. Reporters asked him if he had any plans to talk to the Israeli Prime Minister. Biden’s response? “Eventually.”

Really? This isn’t the kind of thing you drag your feet on. But there he was, smirking and shrugging off the question like it was no big deal. Meanwhile, an American has been killed, and he’s acting like it’s just another day at the office.

And then it got even weirder. Biden, in his usual incoherent style, rambled about not being able to go out in crowds anymore because the Secret Service won’t let him. Apparently, it’s “too dangerous.” Dangerous for the president of the United States to be around regular folks? That’s a new one.

Meanwhile, Trump’s out there shaking hands and rallying like he’s still running the show. Kamala, too, is out there mingling. So, what’s going on here? Is Biden being hidden from the public because they’re worried he’ll trip over his words—or maybe just trip, period?

It’s no wonder people are starting to question who’s really in charge. Biden’s been on vacation more than he’s been on the job, and when he does show up, he seems confused and out of touch. The real question is, how much longer can they keep him propped up before it all comes crashing down?