Joe Biden recently demonstrated his distinct knack for being unhinged during a hurricane briefing, taking jabs at both allies and former President Donald Trump while the nation was reeling from disaster. It seems the hurricane wasn’t the only storm brewing; Biden’s mental acuity appeared to be testing the waters as well. While discussing the federal response to the hurricane, the president felt compelled to weigh in on his phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, indicating that he had apparently lost his train of thought—along with any shred of diplomatic decorum.
When pressed about a supposed plan from Netanyahu regarding retaliation, Biden made a head-scratching comment about the Israeli leader “coming over to help with the storm.” This comment raised eyebrows and cemented the notion that Biden might have drifted into confusion. Was this an unintentional dig at Netanyahu or simply another gaffe from a man known for his frequent misstatements? Either way, it pointed to the larger issue—Biden’s apparent disregard for a crucial ally’s situation amidst turmoil in the Middle East, a mess many conservatives argue is the result of the administration’s foreign policy failures.
As if that weren’t enough, Biden’s handling of the Trump question was nothing short of embarrassing. Turning the press conference into a surreal show, Biden snapped at the mention of Trump, instructing him to “get a life.” This outburst, complete with a bizarre hand gesture, only further highlighted Biden’s inability to stay focused when the nation really needs a leader who can rise above personal grudges and provide real support in times of crisis.
Instead of the president assuming his role as the leader of the nation during an emergency response, he seemed preoccupied with scoring political points against Trump, who recently outshone Biden by visiting hurricane-impacted areas, providing aid, and even raising significant funds for victims. Trump’s GoFundMe drive has already amassed over $7.6 million while also bringing in donations of much-needed resources like Starlink systems from Elon Musk, which enabled survivors to connect with loved ones during the chaos.
Meanwhile, Biden remains on the sidelines, having reportedly spent time at the beach while the world awaited his leadership. In stark contrast, Trump’s engagement in the aftermath of the storm exemplified a commitment to helping Americans, as he opened his luxurious Trump Doral hotel to house utility workers, ensuring they were ready to restore power as soon as possible. Biden’s focus on diverting accountability towards Trump did nothing to address the pressing needs of the hurricane victims—a move that only underscored his inability to prioritize the welfare of Americans over personal vendettas.
As Biden continues to play the blame game and consider the press as his personal attack dog against Trump, the American people are left wondering when their elected leader will step up to the plate. Instead of uniting the country in the face of disaster, Biden’s divisive rhetoric and erratic behavior suggest a leadership vacuum, while others outside the political fray, like Trump, take action to rally support and help those in need. This glaring disconnect places not just Biden but also his party in a precarious position as they struggle to respond. At the same time, the former president proves time and again that true leadership goes beyond partisan antics.