Joe Biden refers to Michelle Obama as Vice President; netizens won't let POTUS live gaffe down

American President Joe Biden is known for being a long-timer in the senate but over the course of his career, he has also made a long list of embarrassing gaffes. Recently, he swapped his own former designation with former First Lady Michelle Obama in a misnomer during his address at the Commissioning Commemoration Ceremony of the USS Delaware.
The 46th President of the US pictured during his address | Image courtesy:  @TPostMillennial/Twitter

The 46th President of the US pictured during his address | Image courtesy: @TPostMillennial/Twitter

KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Joe Biden recently swapped his own former designation with former First Lady Michelle Obama in a recent address.
  • “I’m deeply proud of the work she’s doing as first lady with Joining Forces initiative she started with Michelle Obama when she was vice president,” he said.
  • 15 years ago, he described Barack Obama as “the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy.”
American President Joe Biden is known for being a long-timer in the senate but over the course of his career, he has also managed a long list of embarrassing, sometimes epic-gaffes.
Way back in 2007, he described his then-fellow candidate Barack Obama as “the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy.”
However, more recently, on Sunday, April 3, Biden swapped his own former designation with former First Lady Michelle Obama in a misnomer during his address at the Commissioning Commemoration Ceremony of the USS Delaware.
“I’m deeply proud of the work she’s doing as first lady with Joining Forces initiative she started with Michelle Obama when she was vice president,” he said.
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The latest Biden gaffe is viral on social media and has caused quite a stir with netizens tweeting their hilarious takes on it.
The White House later corrected the President's mistake in a transcript published on its official website, suggesting he should have "I" in reference to his term as second the fiddle to Obama.
"I’m deeply proud of the work she is doing as First Lady with 'Joining Forces' initiative she started with Michelle Obama when she [I] was Vice President and now carries on,” the White House posted in the transcript of his remarks at the Delaware ceremony.
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