Biden’s Dukakis Moment

Karl Marx said history repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce. But where his Democrat acolytes are concerned, he got it wrong. History repeats itself first as farce, then as more pathetic farce.

Remember 90-lb. liberal technoweenie Michael Dukakis, who posed on a tank amid gales of laughter while losing to Bush Sr? Joe Biden keeps the party tradition alive:

Biden briefly wore a football helmet Friday during a celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl championship…

“Put it on!” Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce goaded the president after head coach Andy Reid and owner Clark Hunt presented the 81-year-old president with the autographed gift on the White House lawn.

Biden, who had just delivered brief remarks congratulating the team, held the helmet above his head and attempted to do exactly that — initially smacking the headgear on his aviator sunglasses, which he had to remove as the team members roared behind him.

Presumably the helmet was autographed by Harrison Butker, recent subject of Democrats’ Two Minutes Hate.

Compounding the absurdity, the same Joe Biden who does not know how to get a helmet on his head boasts improbably that he excelled at football.

The event continued not to go well:

Biden approached his lectern and hunched over to say something, but technicians seemed to have already turned it off the recording device and his words were inaudible.

A hook ought to appear from behind a curtain to pull him off stage. If it wasn’t for the Secret Service, the audience would be throwing rotten tomatoes by now.

For historical context:

“No one is above the law,” sneers Biden as he has his political opponent arrested through local proxies on ludicrous charges. More to the point, no one is above ridicule.

On a tip from WDS 2.0.

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