Marjorie Taylor Greene's Joe Biden-Donald Trump debate prediction backfires as Internet hits back hard

Marjorie Taylor Greene shares her take on a possible Joe Biden versus Donald Trump presidential debate
PUBLISHED DEC 8, 2023
Marjorie Taylor Greene shares her remarks on a potential debate between President Joe Biden and former POTUS Donald Trump (Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene shares her remarks on a potential debate between President Joe Biden and former POTUS Donald Trump (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: On Wednesday night, December 6, GOP candidates Vivek Ramaswamy, Chris Christie, Ron DeSantis, and Nikki Haley participated in the fourth presidential debate which took place in Alabama, and once again, much like the first three debates, former President Donald Trump remained absent.

Instead of being part of the GOP debate, Trump indulged in a town hall with Fox News anchor Sean Hannity. 

After the fourth GOP debate, Republican congresswoman and Trump supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene shared her thoughts on the Democratic Primary debates, and also on a possible President Joe Biden versus Trump debate.

As of today, no democratic party debate is scheduled, and it remains “unclear” who Biden would debate, stated a report by Deadline.

Marjorie Taylor Greene claims Joe Biden ‘can’t speak properly’

On X, formerly known as Twitter, congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene briefly shifted the focus away from the fourth GOP debate.

She wrote, “Not only has the Democrat party refused to set up any Democrat primary debates, the Biden campaign has now said they refuse to participate in any 2024 presidential debates!”



 

Greene also added, “Joe Biden can’t even speak properly without note cards and teleprompters bc his cognitive decline is so bad!”

“Democrats are in bad shape and they know Joe Biden will get destroyed by Trump in a debate,” concluded the congresswoman on the social media platform, as several responses poured in after.

Marjorie Taylor Greene faces backlash on X

As the responses poured in on Marjorie Taylor Greene’s take on Joe Biden, and how he will get “destroyed” by former President Donald Trump in a debate, a pattern of mockery and ridicule emerged.

One user wrote, “No sitting president in my life ever had primary debates. Trump didn't have a primary either and now refuses to participate in the Republican primaries. Why project so much when it's painfully obvious?”



 

“Pot kettle. Where's Trump? In court. Not one debate. Hypocrisy,” wrote one user, and another mocked, “Did you really just complain about not debating? 😂💀⚰️”



 



 

One user wrote, “After it was pointed out to Marge that Trump hasn't participated in any debates, Marge explained: ‘Unlike Biden, Trump is busy saving America. He's fighting Obama and his windmills. President Trump will never let Obama win WWII.’”



 

Greene continued to face backlash on X as one user wrote, “Umm, have you spoken to your boy? You can't call out Biden and then run cover for Trump, who is not debating. That's just weird,” and another wrote, “LMFAO!!! Trump is hiding in his basement from debating DeSantis and you're talking about democrats?”



 



 

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