He acknowledged the death when it occurred. I wouldn't expect it to be remembered later. Without looking at your yearbook do you remember the names of every student who died while you went to highschool? I highly doubt it unless you knew them personally.jas wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 12:14 pmoh please. Even in a high school with over 1000 students, when one dies in a car crash, everyone knows. Stop making excuses for the old coot.Baconqueen13 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 12:00 pmNope. There's 435 Representatives. I don't expect any president to know each one in depth when there is little 1 on 1 interaction with them, especially when many change 2 years into the presidency? Did you know the names of everyone that attended your high school, what about in your graduating class? I know I sure as shit didn't. Add into it all the WH staffers, foreign dignitaries and officials, security, etc. I sure as shit don't expect anyone to remember so many people especially when they work in a different "department".
Was it an embarrassing gaffe? Yes. Should someone on his staff had made a note in his speech about the death of the Representative member recognizing her death? Ideally. Is it an indication of malice or that Biden is not fit for office? No. Keep grasping at straws.
And honestly it's no worse than when Trump forgot his wife was standing next to him