by Kyle Becker at Becker News
President Joe Biden finally tore himself away from sunning on Rehoboth beach and a planned weeklong vacation on Lake Tahoe to address the grieving Lahaina community that has been victimized by the most devastating wildfire in modern United States history.
It was an utter disaster.
The most blatant offense was telling a sociopathic lie about a 2004 fire that started in his kitchen after a lightning strike that was put out in approximately twenty minutes.
Biden says “Jill and I have a little sense of what it’s like to lose a home” and then tells the story of when lightning struck his house in 2004 and says “I almost lost my ’67 corvette and my cat.”
According to a report from the time, the lighting strike caused “a small fire… pic.twitter.com/V8IBfoZuEW
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“I almost lost my ’67 corvette and my cat,” he said, completely tone-deaf to the Hawaiians’ suffering.
But even his obscenely light-hearted tale was based on a fabrication. It was quickly brought under control, according to Associated Press reporting.
“Luckily, we got it pretty early,” the fire chief said at the time. “The fire was under control in 20 minutes.”
Joe Biden thought he could twist a story about a small kitchen fire nearly two decades ago to relate to the loss of nearly a thousand people, currently believed to be at least 480 dead.
But that wasn’t all Joe Biden said to make the Maui wildfires about himself. He had to bring up his trademark story of losing a wife and child in the early 1970s…
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