Marin Independent Journal

Biden: Of 2 presidenti­al candidates, 1 was mentally unfit; `The other's me'

- By Colleen Long

The big news this week, President Joe Biden said at a weekend Washington roast, was that two candidates had clinched their party's nomination for president. But one was too old, too mentally unfit for the job, he said.

“The other's me,” Biden quipped.

The digs against Republican Donald Trump kept coming from the president at the annual Gridiron Club and Foundation Dinner, as Biden deflected ongoing criticism that his memory is hazy and he appears confused, instead highlighti­ng moments when the 77-yearold Trump has slipped up, too.

“Don't tell him, he thinks he's running against Barack Obama, that's what he said,” said Biden, 81, who also quipped that he was staying up way past his bedtime.

It was the first time Biden has attended the dinner during his presidency, and comes as the 2024 election looms and the rematch between Biden and Trump heats up.

The annual bacchanali­a hosted by the journalist­ic organizati­on, now in its 139th year, traces its history to 1885 — that was the year

President Grover Cleveland refused to attend. Every president since has come to at least one Gridiron dinner.

Biden veered quickly into the somber, though, highlighti­ng what he sees as a real threat to democracy should Trump — who continues to falsely claim the 2020 election was stolen — return to the White House.

The speech had echoes of Biden's campaign remarks, criticizin­g Trump as well as too soft on Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“We live in an unpreceden­ted moment in democracy,” he said. “An unpreceden­ted moment for history. Democracy and freedom are literally under attack.

Putin's on the march in Europe. My predecesso­r bows down to him and says to him, `do whatever the hell you want.'”

Biden then introduced the Ukrainian ambassador, Oksana Markarova, and Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas.

“We will not bow down. They will not bow down, and I will not bow down,” he said.

Biden, dressed in whitetie attire as is the custom, brought his daughter Ashley.

The dinner has a reputation as a night of bipartisan mirth, and was jam-packed with politician­s and who'swho of Washington, including Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband

Doug Emhoff, at least eight other Cabinet members, at least five members of Congress, five governors and at least five ambassador­s. Leo Varadkar, the Irish prime minister who's in town for St. Patrick's Day, also attended.

Also speaking at the dinner were Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican.

Biden closed out the dinner, speaking also about the importance of a free press. Although he may not agree with everything the news media prints, he said, he understand­s the necessity of journalism and said he was still working to bring home journalist­s Evan Gershovich and Austin Tice, one held in Russia, the other who disappeare­d during a reporting trip in Syria.

“Good journalism holds a mirror up to society,” he said. “We need you.”

Biden and Harris were seated at the head table along with other administra­tion officials and the foreign leaders, plus Gridiron president Dan Balz of The Washington Post. Seated also at the table were Balz's bosses, the Post's Executive Editor Sally Buzbee and the newspaper's owner, Jeff Bezos.

The dinner was held at the Grand Hyatt. No photos or TV were allowed.

 ?? EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Joe Biden meets with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, in Washington, D.C.
EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Joe Biden meets with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, in Washington, D.C.

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