(StraightShooterNews.com) – Revealing his true colors as he insulted millions of Americans who question the climate change narrative, Joe Biden’s recent visit to hurricane-ravaged areas turned into yet another divisive spectacle.
Specifically, Biden took the opportunity to get nasty by labeling his agenda’s detractors “brain dead.”
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While claiming to call for unity, Biden’s actions and words told a different story, further alienating those who do not align with his and Kamala Harris’ agenda.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastating impact across several states, Biden’s visit to North Carolina quickly devolved into a platform for pushing his climate change agenda and insulting those who dare to question it.
“Nobody can deny the impact of the climate crisis anymore, at least I hope they don’t. They must be brain dead if they do,” Biden declared.
This inflammatory statement came mere moments after he called for putting politics aside during the recovery efforts.
Biden’s remarks sparked immediate backlash on social media, with many Americans rightfully offended by his insulting language.
GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s campaign wasted no time in calling out Biden’s hypocrisy, sarcastically dubbing him the “uniter-in-chief.”
Adding to the administration’s tone-deaf response, Harris faced criticism for her ill-timed tweet during a crisis briefing and for reportedly skipping hurricane preparedness meetings.
This lack of focus and prioritization from the highest levels of government is deeply concerning as communities struggle to recover from the storm’s devastation.
The stark contrast between Biden’s words and actions raises serious questions about his ability to lead during crises.
While he claims to want to help “as many people as we can, as quickly as we can,” his administration’s response has been criticized for being slow in the hardest-hit areas.
This disconnect between rhetoric and reality has been a recurring theme in Biden’s tenure, leaving many Americans feeling frustrated and abandoned.
As the death toll from Hurricane Helene rises to at least 189 across six states, with significant impacts in North Carolina, the last thing storm-ravaged communities need is a lecture on climate change or insults.
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