Obama, Biden Memorial Service Chat Allegedly Revealed
When Barack Obama and Joe Biden recently got together, their behavior stirred up interest on the Internet.
Obama and his former VP were speaking to each other at Ethel Kennedy's Washington, D.C., memorial service
When Obama realized that the cameras were on them, he quickly turned to hide what he was saying to Biden.
Netizens were interested in learning what they were saying, especially it was juicy enough that Obama felt the need to hide it.
The New York Post went so far as to hire a professional lip reader to figure out what the pair discussed.
The findings were stunning:
President Biden griped to former President Barack Obama that “she” is “not as strong as me” — with Obama agreeing “that’s true” — in a stunning off-mic conversation deciphered for The Post by a professional lip reader.
The apparent candid assessment of Vice President Kamala Harris’ standing going into the Nov. 5 election occurred Wednesday afternoon as America’s two most recent Democratic presidents conversed at Ethel Kennedy’s memorial service in Washington.
“She’s not as strong as me,” said Biden, 81, according the translation, which was produced by analyzing the on-video lip movements during the discussion.
“I know … that’s true,” the popular former president agreed, adding, “We have time.”
“Yeah, we’ll get it in time,” said Biden, who was forced by fellow Democrats to relinquish the party’s nomination in favor of Harris on July 21 in a mutiny that Obama was believed to support.
Moments earlier, Obama said, “it’s important that we have some time together” in a possible reference to campaigning alongside Harris.