Biden Peeved at Lack of Applause From West Point Cadets

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Biden interrupted his weekend getaway in Delaware to visit New York and give the 2024 commencement speech at the United States Military Academy, West Point.

During his address, Biden made several mistakes and shared inaccurate information, including falsely claiming that he was “appointed” to the Naval Academy.

“I was appointed by my – the fellow I ran against when I was 29 years old to the Naval Academy. I was one of ten. I wanted to play football and the day I was supposed to go down for the interview, a classmate of mine was also one of the ten appointed…” Biden said. “I said, well, I’m not going there. I’m going to Delaware ha ha ha. Not a joke!”

Biden frequently repeats this unverified claim, though there is no evidence to support it.

Biden seems to have an inflated sense of self-importance.

Joe Biden once experienced a cringe-worthy “please clap” incident.

“Never forget America is the strongest when we lead not only by our example of our power but by the power of our example,” Biden said to crickets.

Frustrated by a lack of reaction to his mundane speech, Biden said, “You can clap for that.”

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Biden’s speeches lack excitement and inspiration to the extent that he has resorted to instructing people to applaud.

Recall that Biden called US servicemembers “bastards” because they didn’t clap for him.

“Clap for that you stupid bastards, come on man,” Biden said to US servicemembers at a military base in Abu Dhabi, UAE in 2016. “Man, you are a dull bunch. Must be slow here man.”

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