One of the best things about President-elect Donald Trump winning the election and taking over in January is that finally, Jill Biden will be shown the door and will have to deal with her husband no longer occupying office. She will no longer have the power that she seemed to crave, and all she will ultimately be left with is having to deal with Joe. Perhaps a fitting end to someone whose actions have contributed to so much harm for the country over the past four years.
During her remarks at the White House on Wednesday during a conference about women’s health research, Jill Biden looked pretty haggard. But what made the remarks extra interesting is that many thought she may have been trolling Kamala Harris when she went off on a tangent and spoke about “joy,” the watchword of the Harris campaign.
JILL, ED.D.: "I think we all need to feel joy now during this time." pic.twitter.com/AyOVrw7zZk
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“So I hope you all feel that sense of, you know, peace and light,” she said, waving up to the sky, “And that just for a moment when you leave here today that you feel, I don’t know, a little, a sense of joy. Because I think we all need like this, we all need to feel joy now during this time of the season, just during this time.”
She added quickly, “You’re all reading into that!” then smiled, adding some more weight to the sense that she was trolling Kamala. It even sounded like she may have been doing a “Kamala word salad” bit with her spacey take on her statement.
Yes, we are feeling the joy… that she and her cognitively impaired husband will no longer be occupying the White House and we will finally have a real president in office that puts America first. […]
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