(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Following President Joe Biden‘s bumbling State of the Union address, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., slammed the president for his failures of leadership, the Washington Examiner reported.
Greene led off her statements by calling Biden a “dementia-ridden piece of crap.”
She also blamed Biden for the deteriorating Ukraine situation, while reminding Americans about Biden’s Afghanistan failure.
She also drew attention to Rylee McCollum, one of the fallen soldiers from the botched Afghanistan withdrawal.
“For four years, our country had a real leader that led America and the entire world to peace through strength,” Greene said. “But now, we have a mentally incompetent, feckless, dementia-ridden piece of crap—to quote Kathy McCollum—who is still grieving the loss of her heroic son, Rylee McCollum, one of the 13 killed in our chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan.”
Greene gave her response speech in front of a banner saying “Women for America First.”
Emphasizing his foreign ties, Greene, pointed to his family’s illicit dealings with foreigners, which have been mysteriously hushed despite clear evidence.
“The president of the United States is totally compromised, because every world leader has the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop and much more to blackmail him,” Greene stated.
She concluded her remarks by pointing to Biden’s weakness as the source of America’s international problems.
“So it’s no wonder America’s weak. We do not have a president that can defend our country. We have a president that puts America last because he is literally serving China, Russia, and the world,” she said.
When asked about Greene’s words, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki claimed that Greene and others should be more concerned about other things than America’s president putting America first.
“I think that says a lot more about them than it does about how important these priorities are, and how much the vast majority of people who are sitting there watching in that chamber last night could work together to solve exactly those problems,” Psaki said.