North Korea Mocks White House For Failing To Cover Up Biden’s ‘Senility’

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North Korea has long had the measure of Joe Biden, famously describing him in 2019 as a “rabid dog” that should “be beaten to death with a stick.”

North Koreans have the best insults. Now the Koreans are back with a new round of hard truths for Biden’s famously weak stomach to digest.

The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), a state news outlet, published a commentary this weekend calling Biden “feeble” and mocking White House aides for having “a hard time” containing Biden’s obvious “senility.”

The commentary specifically addressed statements Biden made slamming Russian President Vladimir Putin as a “war criminal” over alleged attacks on civilians in Ukraine. Per Breitbart:

Prior to his loud accusations against Putin, Biden had spearheaded policies that made America significantly more dependent on Russian crude oil. Since banning Russian oil, Biden has reportedly explored buying oil from the socialist regime in Venezuela, a Russian proxy.

KCNA published commentary reportedly written by an “international studies” expert named Kim Myong Chol on Saturday speculating that Biden had lost “his intellectual faculty” and that had triggered the aggressive remarks against Putin. Kim allowed, however, that Biden may have called Putin a “war criminal” because his aides had simply written that into his “script,” suggesting Biden is not allowed to speak freely out of fear that he may be incoherent.

“The latest story is the U.S. chief executive who spoke ill of the Russian president with groundless data,” Kim wrote, failing to refer to Biden by name. “Calling the head of a sovereign state a ‘war criminal’ and a ‘murderous dictator’ for no justifiable and confirmed reason and to assert he must be ousted from power is an insult to the other nation and clear infringement of sovereignty.”

“Such reckless remarks can be made only by the descendants of Yankees, master hand at aggression and plot-breeding,” the commentary continued. “Perhaps, the trouble was caused by him reading a script which his aides prepared beforehand, worrying about the president known for his repeated slip of tongue.”

“If not,” Kim speculated, “the conclusion could be that there is a problem in his intellectual faculty and that his reckless remarks are just a show of imprudence of an old man in his senility.”

Kim concluded that the latter was more likely “given that his subordinates had a hard time to redeem his misstatements,” then appeared to lament the plight of White House communications team members.

“No wonder his subordinates begged him not to answer any questions of journalists, finding it hard to handle the follow-up with their president disgraced as a ‘slipper of tongue,’” he wrote. “A big question is if he could ever have done anything right with such IQ during his florid 50-year political career.”

“Gloomy, it seems, is the future of the U.S. with such a feeble man in power,” the article concluded.

People watch a television news broadcast showing file footage of a North Korean missile test

North Korea has insulted Biden for years, ramping up its belligerence in 2019 following his entry into the presidential race. That year, KCNA published a statement calling him a “fool of low IQ” and an “imbecile,” then published its call for Americans to beat Biden “to death with a stick.”

As president, Biden has failed to implement any coherent North Korea policy or establish meaningful communication with Pyongyang. For the first months of his presidency, reports surfaced that Biden administration officials were attempting to call leaders in Pyongyang and receiving no response. In March of that year, Choe Son Hui, North Korea’s first vice-minister of Foreign Affairs, confirmed that the Kim regime intended to simply ignore Biden.

“The U.S. has tried to contact us since mid-February through several routes including New York,” Choe said at the time, according to KCNA. “It recently requested to contact us by sending e-mails and telephone messages via various routes. Even in the evening before the joint military drill it sent a message imploring us to respond to its request through a third country.”

Choe called the attempts a “waste of time” and promised, “we will disregard such an attempt of the U.S. in the future, too.”

Baxter Dmitry

Baxter Dmitry

Baxter Dmitry is a writer at The People's Voice. He covers politics, business and entertainment. Speaking truth to power since he learned to talk, Baxter has travelled in over 80 countries and won arguments in every single one. Live without fear.
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5 Comments

  1. time to round up the deepstate and execute them all without trial. that is what they are doing to us. be ruthless and cruel as they are to us. amen.

  2. They don’t really need to cover up anything at this point. They’ve hijacked our Republic and those pulling the strings are now spitting in our proverbial faces. Their audacity will continue until Christ returns and wipes them out along with their master.

  3. The article is inaccurate saying Washington is not shielding Biden’s inadequacies and senility.. they simply cannot hide near all of it.

  4. Two thi ga about Korea always seem curious to me The first is why is the Japanese royal family Korean blood lines and the second is how come the Russian Japanese War in 1912 was fought over especially Port Arthur. Why was Korean place even called port Arthur? Seems to me a very English name. I know the Jesuits and Catholics heavily infiltrated Japan from the 1600s but how did Korea come to have a, place called port Arthur. What’s behind that? May e 1,day I will look it up

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