There were numerous gaffes during Biden’s State of the Union address that went viral. For example, when Biden pronounced the word “burn-pits,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi jumped up uncomfortably and slapped her hand together like a cartoon villain of some sort.
The media, however, failed to notice that Biden’s conclusion of his speech was nearly identical to Trump’s conclusion of his State of the Union address.
In 2018, Trump was cited as saying, “The state of our Union is strong because our people are strong.” but it appears Biden’s speechwriter copied Trump’s speech because Biden was quoted saying “The state of the Union is strong because you the American people are strong.”
This isn’t the first time Biden has plagiarized; he’s done it a few times before.
Joe Biden has copied from speeches, studies, and policy stances throughout his life, according to a report.
Biden copied 5-pages from a law review magazine without quotation or acknowledgment when a student at Syracuse Law School in 1965. During his failed 1988 presidential campaign, Biden plagiarized from speeches by British politician Neil Kinnock, Robert Kennedy, and President John F. Kennedy.
Unbelievable
— Big Fish (@BigFish3000) March 2, 2022
Biden’s best line was plagiarized from Donald Trump. #SOTU pic.twitter.com/5tmh6bAREe
Joe Biden and his 2020 presidential campaign are stealing ideas, slogans, and writings and passing them off as their own.
The freshly revealed proposals from the Biden-Sanders Unity Task Force take whole portions straight from Bernie Sanders’ campaign platform. Last year, Biden’s campaign utilized word-for-word wording from other groups as part of his environment and education policy papers.
Biden’s 2020 campaign slogan was “Build Back Better,” yet, like Clinton’s Haiti operation, Biden’s “Build Back Better” agenda is a fiasco that will not serve the American people in the least. To be honest, Biden is most likely not plagiarizing, but his advisors and puppet masters are, because it’s unclear whether Biden can even give a speech without a teleprompter or notes at this time.