Virginia Democrat, Who Compared Biden To Jesus, Now Sings A Different Tune: ‘Has Trouble Putting Two Sentences Together’

(Congressional Agenda) – Right after President Joe Biden’s terrible, horrible, awful, absolutely no-good, very bad debate performance on June 27th, a Democratic member of Congress, who was clearly delusional at the time, compared him to Jesus Christ, God incarnate in human flesh. As it turns out, this congressman, Rep. Don Beyer of Virginia, has a whole lot in common with Judas, although I don’t think it took being bribed by 30 pieces of silver for him to turn on Biden.

A new report by writer Joseph Simonson of The Washington Free Beacon says, “Rep. Don Beyer (D., Va.), Punchbowl reported on Sunday, called Biden a ‘very very fragile’ man who ‘also really has trouble putting two sentences together’ during a Democratic leadership call. Beyer went on to say that his “perfect world is Joe—in deciding after talking to leader [Hakeem] Jeffries, Majority Leader [Chuck] Schumer, others—step aside now, let Kamala run as the incumbent, which I think makes her even stronger.”

“Those words could not be further from Beyer’s opening remarks at a McLean, Virginia, fundraiser on July 2. There, Beyer spoke about Jesus’ crucifixion and how ‘he died to demonstrate the universality of human suffering—that suffering was not the end.’ Few other individuals, Beyer said, ‘had to endure more [suffering] than [Biden],'” Simonson continued.

“Losing his wife, losing his daughter, and losing his son,” Beyer added. “The vicissitudes of American politics.”

No doubt all of those things are horrible and I wouldn’t wish that kind of suffering on anyone, but let’s be realistic. Plenty of people have gone through much worse. To act like Biden is a suffering savior or servant on par with Jesus Christ is absolute insanity.

“But now, four days later, Beyer seemingly wants Biden to resign and hand over the White House to Vice President Kamala Harris. A spokesman for Beyer disputed those remarks on X and said the congressman ‘supports President Biden and said so on this call and any reporting to the contrary is a misunderstanding of what he said and what he believes,'” Simonson wrote.

“[Beyer] was clearly musing on the centrality of suffering to the human experience, as a basic matter of language and reading comprehension at no point in this quotation did he compare the president to Jesus Christ,” Beyer spokesman Aaron Fritschner asserted in an attempt to rescue his boss from a PR disaster.

“Beyer later put out a statement on Sunday pledging his support for Biden, although that statement did not dispute Punchbowl’s reporting,” the article added.

Biden himself has come up with a plethora of excuses for his failure of a debate performance. He claims he was experiencing jet lag, that he had a cold, and on the excuses go. Despite many voices within his own party calling for him to step down as the nominee, Biden is stubbornly sticking in the race.

Which is good for Republicans, so yeah, let him stay in!

“If the Lord Almighty came down and said, ‘Joe, get out of the race,’ I’d get out of the race,” Biden quipped during an interview with ABC last Friday. “The Lord Almighty’s not coming down.”

Better be careful what you say about God, Mr. President. He’s got a reputation for sizing down prideful men.

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