Ted Cruz Shares his Joe Biden Backrub Story and It’s Hilarious

Apologies to anyone who has a hard time hearing criticism of President Trump, but he made a big mistake. Nicknaming Joe Biden as “sleepy Joe” is a huge missed opportunity. Clearly, Biden needs a nickname that remarks on his creepiness.

Even the left agrees with this. Then again, that might be reason enough to reconsider . . .

There’s no escaping the creepiness of Joe Biden. Months before he even announced his 2020 bid, he had to begin his apology tour. The guy is a handsy, creepy old dude who’s constantly touching people who don’t want it. So far, there’s nothing on the level of actual assault, but it’s unpleasant for everyone involved.

To Biden’s credit, he isn’t targeting specific groups or people. He’s an equal opportunity creep, and no one is safe from his unsolicited rubs. It’s difficult to say if that makes the situation better or worse.

If you’re not sure where this is going, feel free to jump straight to the video. It’s an excellent, funny story about Biden’s creepiness. But, it also makes a strong point about the complete cluelessness of the former vice president.

This guy has no idea what resonates with the American people, and he proves it every time he speaks. Worse, he shows how out of touch he is every time he gives another unwanted back rub. Take a look.


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