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‘Battle Box, What?’: Biden Slips Again, Comes Close To Saying ‘Make America Great Again’
Joe Biden during his Oval speech on Sunday
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KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Joe Biden’s Oval Office address on Sunday left several viewers puzzled
- He mistakenly referred to the ‘ballot box’ as the ‘battle box’
- During his speech, he addressed the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump
President Joe Biden‘s Oval Office address on Sunday left several viewers puzzled when he mistakenly referred to the ‘ballot box’ as the ‘battle box.’ During his speech, he addressed the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump and urged the nation to stay united and avoid violence. The 81-year-old also came dangerously close to using his opponent Trump’s signature slogan – ‘Make America Great Again’.
Biden asked Americans to “lower the temperature in our politics”. “We’re friends, co-workers, citizens, and most importantly, we are fellow Americans. We must stand together. There is no place in America this kind of violence for any violence ever, period. No exceptions. We can’t allow this violence to be normalized.”
“Disagreement is inevitable in America lives. Politics must never be a battlefield or God forbid, a killing field. I believe politics ought to be an arena for peaceful debate, to pursue justice, to make decisions guided by the Declaration of Independence in our constitution,” the president added.
At one point, Biden wanted to ask Americans to solve all issues at the ballot box. He mistakenly said ‘battle box’.
“In America, we resolve our differences in the battle box,” Biden said.
Biden also came dangerously close to saying his prime opponent Donald Trump’s signature slogan. It seemed like the 81-year-old almost said ‘Make America Great Again’ before correctig himself.
Joe Biden also spoke about the US as a democracy. He said: “Our Founders understood the power of passion. So they created a democracy that gave reason and balance a chance to prevail over brute force. That’s the America we must be, an American democracy where arguments are made in good faith, an American democracy where the rule of law is respected. An American democracy where decency, dignity, fair play aren’t just quite notions, but living breathing realities.”