BY PAUL SACCA | BLAZE MEDIA
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When on the world stage with his peers at the G7 summit
this weekend, President Joe Biden had several mental lapses and gaffes. At one
point, fellow world leaders openly laughed at Biden over his forgetfulness at
the G7 conference in Cornwall, England.
During a press conference on Sunday, Biden stumbled while
speaking about Russia ahead of his June 16 meeting with Russian President
Vladimir Putin in Geneva, Switzerland.
"We can work together with Russia – for example, in
Libya. We should be opening up the passage to be able to go through, provide
food assistance, and economic... I mean, vital assistance to a population
that's in real trouble," Biden said, confusing Libya with Syria. Biden
confused Libya for Syria on two more occasions in his meandering diatribe.
Previously, first lady Jill Biden proclaimed that her
husband was "so well prepared" for the conference.
"He's been studying for weeks working up for
today," she said. "He knows most of the leaders that will be here.
Joe loves foreign policy. This is his forte."
Time magazine was ridiculed last week for an extremely
flattering cover featuring an illustration of Biden appearing years younger and
a headline that read, "Taking on Putin."
Biden already said he won't hold a joint press conference
with Putin because he doesn't want to get "diverted" by who
"talked the most."
Also during the presser, Biden said, "I'm sorry, I'm
going to get in trouble with staff if I don't do this the right way,"
before selecting Bloomberg to ask him a question. At a prior press conference
at the White House, Biden was using a "cheat sheet" to determine
which reporters to call on.
When asked a question by the press, Biden responded in a
strange whispering voice, "120 days, gimme a break. I need time."
Biden delivered a befuddling comment during the presser,
saying, "COVID, I know you all know, but a lot of people may not know what
COVID is, that is a system whereby they're going to provide funding for states
to get access to vaccines."
The White House issued a correction for the president,
saying that when he said "COVID," he meant to say "COVAX."
Biden reportedly made this same error on three different occasions during the
press conference. COVAX is a worldwide initiative aimed at equitable access to
coronavirus vaccines.
During the summit, there was a conference between the G7
leaders of the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Canada, and Japan, along
with other leaders from India, South Korea, and South Africa.
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson introduced the leaders, who were not G7 members, "Welcome, those who have just joined us, we have some pretty spectacular weather. We have Prime Minister Modi [India], President Ramaphosa [South Africa], President Moon [South Korea] in just a minute."
A confused Biden interrupted Johnson to inform him that
he didn't introduce Ramaphosa, despite Johnson introducing the president of
South Africa literally seconds earlier.
"And the president of South Africa," Biden
said, who was sitting next to Johnson.
Johnson replied, "And the president of South Africa
as I said early on."
The world leaders laughed at Biden's forgetfulness at the
G7 roundtable. Then the press was rushed out of the room.
There was another awkward moment during the G7 conference
when Biden was walking through a section and was asked a random and easy
question, "How are your meetings going in Cornwall, Mr. President?"
Jill Biden quickly interrupted the impromptu question,
and frantically said, "Joe, c'mon," as she waved her hands for him to
come with her, which elicited laughter from the people nearby. She then grabbed
his hand and lead him away.