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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Biden Rambles and Whispers Through Remarks on Jimmy Carter’s Death, “He Was Like My Dad – He’d Say, ‘Joey, a Job’s About a Lot More Than a Paycheck'” (VIDEO) |
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Biden Rambles and Whispers Through Remarks on Jimmy Carter’s Death, “He Was Like My Dad – He’d Say, ‘Joey, a Job’s About a Lot More Than a Paycheck'” (VIDEO) |

Last updated: December 30, 2024 2:49 am
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Joe Biden took a moment away from his official trip to St. Croix to address the passing of former President Jimmy Carter. Carter, who passed away in Georgia at the age of 100, was remembered by Biden in a speech that seemed to lack coherence and focus.

In his remarks, Biden likened Carter to a father figure, stating, “[Jimmy Carter] was like my dad. He’d say, ‘Joey, a job’s about a lot more than a paycheck.'” The speech, however, appeared disjointed and disorganized, leading many to question Biden’s state of mind during the delivery.

During the speech, Biden mentioned his long-standing relationship with Carter, claiming, “I’ve been hangin’ out with Jimmy Carter for over 50 years, it dawned on me.” The comments seemed to lack the gravity and solemnity expected in such a moment of remembrance.

Jimmy Carter’s declining health had been evident since February 2023 when he entered hospice care. His wife, Rosalynn Carter, had passed away the previous November. In October, Carter was seen celebrating his 100th birthday with a military flyover in his backyard in Plains, Georgia. Reports indicated that Carter’s main focus was on staying alive to vote for Kamala Harris, showing his dedication to civic engagement even in his final days.

Following Carter’s death, Biden released a statement that lasted over 9 minutes, filled with murmurs, whispers, and disjointed thoughts. The entire speech appeared scripted, raising concerns about Biden’s ability to handle such public moments with grace and coherence.

The White House YouTube Channel hosted the full speech, allowing viewers to witness the delivery firsthand. The speech, while intended as a tribute to the 39th President, left many questioning Biden’s ability to effectively communicate in times of national significance.

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As the nation mourns the loss of a former leader, it is essential for current leaders to reflect on their own abilities to convey empathy and respect in moments of remembrance. Biden’s remarks on Carter’s passing serve as a reminder of the importance of clarity and coherence in public discourse, especially in times of grief and reflection.

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