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Shocking: ITALY is now exposing Biden's health decline
February 27, 2024
While many Americans refuse to acknowledge that President Biden is nothing short of an embarrassment, the world is laughing at us.
In an Italian comedy skit show, much like "Saturday Night Live," this was made crystal clear.
Italian comedian Maurizio Crozza played President Biden on the season premiere of the show, called “Fratelli di Crozza.”
The skit opens with Crozza wandering around the stage, unsure of where he’s supposed to be. He then calls the President of Israel “Michail Gorbaciov,” and then “Michael Jordan” when he’s corrected.
Crozza then starts rambling about the moon and Mars and bangs his head on the podium before opening up a briefcase with the nuclear button in it.
Crozza finishes the skit by saying he’s going to “call the nurse” and presses the big red button before a nuke goes off.
Pat Gray is impressed.
“This is amazing,” he says. “Italian TV mocking Joe Biden — something American TV will not do. They just won’t do it. This should be a 'Saturday Night Live' bit. It’s funny, it’s relevant, it’s happening every day, and they ignore it.”
Gray believes the skit reflects reality a little too well.
“He doesn’t know, nobody knows what he’s talking about,” he says.
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