Things have gone from really bad to as worse as they can get for Joe Biden’s presidential campaign as his highly publicized virtual rally turns out to be a disaster.
Forget about the series of gaffes he makes on a regular basis, or the allegation of sexual assault, Biden’s virtual rally in Tampa Florida with U.S. Reps. Charlie Crist and Kathy Castor, and Sen. Janet Cruz, was nothing less than a colossal technological trainwreck.
From looking at Biden’s face to looking at a black screen, viewers dropped like flies, in
“Joe Biden’s ‘virtual rally’ was a fundamentally unserious comedy of errors that displayed the depths of his campaign’s incompetency,” spokesperson Emma Vaughn said. “Even if he had addressed his credible sexual assault allegations, no one would have been able to understand through the awful audio. If he can’t run a livestream, how can we expect him to run our country?”
At one point, the feed completely dropped out and left viewers staring at a black screen for several minutes.
While Biden’s campaign was left on hold waiting for their political “Geek Squad” to pick up the service call, Republicans quickly controlled their laughter and put out a statement mocking the failed rally.
“Joe Biden’s ‘virtual rally’ was a fundamentally unserious comedy of errors that displayed the depths of his campaign’s incompetency,” GOP spokesperson Emma Vaughn said. “Even if he had addressed his credible sexual assault allegations, no one would have been able to understand through the awful audio. If he can’t run a livestream, how can we expect him to run our country?”