Strange words from Biden to the little girl: What beautiful ears you have
US President Joe Biden, who is usually on the agenda with his strange outbursts and gaffes, once again raised questions with the words he said to a girl at the Thanksgiving event held yesterday.
Joe Biden, 81, the oldest president of the United States, took a microphone and addressed guests at the Thanksgiving event held at a naval base in Virginia.
Biden, who had his eye on a little girl, approached the girl wearing a crown of ears and said, “What pretty ears you have,” sparking amazement in the room. The president of the United States told the girl: “I love your ears. I like them, they are very cool. “What’s your name?” He said.
‘disturbing and terrifying’
When the girl responded “Catherine,” Biden said, “What a beautiful name. The name of my mother. How old are you? 17? she joked. This joke, which was not very funny, caused laughter in the room.
In his speech, the US president said he loved children more than adults and said: “I wish I could stay with you and watch Wonka.”
Biden’s move also caused a sensation on social media. Many people described Biden’s approach to the girl as “disturbing and frightening.”
The US president’s conversations with young girls have drawn criticism in the past. In October of last year, while taking photos with young people at a California school, Biden leaned toward a student and told her: “There is no serious relationship until you are 30 years old,” provoking different comments.
Biden, who turns 81 today, has been mocked lately for his slips of the tongue and his inability to orient himself on stage.
Support for Biden in next year’s presidential election is also gradually declining.
Source: Sozcu
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