JOHN,
In President Biden’s latest show of bumbling buffoonery, a visit to Hawaii went off the rails more than once. He was already met with chants of protest and signs that read, “No Comment,” after repeatedly failing to address the tragedy last week.
The devastating fires in Maui have been declared the deadliest in the U.S. in more than a century. The fire killed roughly 110 people, but more than 1,000 are still unaccounted for.
We’re in the middle of an unfathomable disaster, and once again, the elephant in the room is our president’s lack of sharpness. He stood before victims and their families, rambling on and on, unable to pronounce the names of Maui officials.
But that’s not the worst part. Biden recounted a story about a small kitchen fire in his home 15 years ago. He bellyached about almost losing his ’67 Corvette. Can someone teach this man how to read the room?
JOHN, just like Tim and Team Burchett, we’re sure you’re embarrassed by President Biden’s response to this disaster. Our shared concerns are valid, and it's clear this administration's shortcomings have no end. It's time to rally behind candidates who have the capacity to manage crises effectively.
If you agree, would you mind chipping in just $3 to support Tim as he fights for us in Washington and battles the failed Biden-Harris administration?
We’re glad to have you by our side in this.
Team Burchett