Sky News Australia host savages Joe Biden following brutal gaffe

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Sky News Australia host Paul Murray has savaged Joe Biden’s latest gaffe after the US President was seen “taking 500 goes” at reading a poem from a teleprompter during a recent White House event.

Whilst attempting to read the poem, President Biden said, “And always one moon like a silent drum tapping at every rooftop and every window on every – in – of every county – country”.Mr Murray said President Biden is “clearly a person who’s past it”.

“Yet, what I love watching is the left-wing people on television pretending this bloke’s at the height of his political powers,” Mr Murray said.

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