Joe Biden’s administration can’t help themselves. Everything they do results in failure.
And this Biden official is in hot water after a disastrous error.
Last week President Biden turned 81 years old.
If he were to win a second term, he would be 86 by the time he leaves office.
And for most Americans, it’s clear that Biden is every bit his age due to many signs of cognitive decline.
He makes constant gaffes during public appearances and even trips while walking up the stairs to speak on stage.
But he’s not the only one in his administration who’s making such embarrassing blunders.
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona recently gave a speech at the Western Governors’ Association where he made an awful gaffe of his own.
During his speech, he vowed for the Department of Education to be more “accessible” to those who are in leadership in state governments, as well as be in communication with governors to help with support through the department.
That’s when Cardona made the mistake of taking an old President Ronald Reagan quote out of context, and butchering it altogether.
“I think it was President Reagan who said, ‘We’re from the government. We’re here to help!'” Cardona said.
“…Count on us as a partner in this – our students are waiting.”
Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona just said with a completely straight face "I think it was President Reagan who said, 'We're from the government. We're here to help.’”
pic.twitter.com/quRgs9nb7A— Greg Price (@greg_price11) November 27, 2023
What Cardona completely forgot to mention, was that Reagan originally used that phrase as a warning about government overreach.
“I think you all know that I’ve always felt the nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I’m from the Government, and I’m here to help,” Reagan said, back in 1986.
This error from Cardona shouldn’t come as a surprise based on his past record as a government official.
In the past, he has refused to offer the definition of a woman.
And allegedly he was a participant in forming a letter to President Biden that used the term “domestic terrorists” to describe parents who are worried about what their kids are learning in schools.
It’s rather obvious that Joe Biden is not picking the best and brightest to be in his presidential administration.
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