Cheat Sheet Explicitly Instructs Biden to Enter Room, Sit Down, Talk, Depart

It’s hard to believe Joe Biden can even manage these cheat sheets, honestly. It almost seems like this would confuse him worse.

He regularly says “they tell me I’m not supposed to talk about that…” or “they told me I’m supposed to go now…” or “they’re gonna be angry at me over this…” referencing his handlers giving him verbal instructions.

I guess there is an entire team of dementia experts figuring this all out.

New York Post:

President Biden on Thursday inadvertently held up a comically detailed cheat sheet prepared by his staff instructing the gaffe-prone leader of the free world to “take YOUR seat” and to limit his remarks to “2 minutes.”

A photographer snapped an image of the document when Biden held it up backward at a meeting with wind-industry executives, which he attended after skipping his administration’s morning meeting with oil companies about combatting record gas prices.

The prepared instructions for Biden — titled “Offshore Wind Drop-By Sequence of Events” — tell Biden to “enter the Roosevelt Room and say hello to participants.”

Then, the paper says, “YOU take YOUR seat.”

The typed-up note says that after reporters arrive, “YOU give brief comments (2 minutes).”

When reporters depart, “YOU ask Liz Shuler, President, AFL-CIO, a question” and then “YOU thank participants” and “YOU depart.”

“YOU” being in capitals is funny. That’s so he doesn’t read the card aloud. He’s read cues from the teleprompter aloud, and at some event he was wearing an earpiece with someone telling him what to say and do, and when he was told to salute the Marines, he said “salute the Marines.”