Jill Biden is as much of a flake as her husband and did everything wrong while giving a speech in front of a flag that promotes communism.
While in California, the First Lady spoke to farmworkers on the birthday of Ceasar Chavez, the left-wing dictator that has ruined Venezuela. The Chavez regime is ruthless and is also known for treating immigrants terribly.
First Jill tried to pander to the hispanic crowd by speaking Spanish but sounded more like her hubby off his medication.
It’s “Si se puede” (Yes you/we can) not “Si se pwadueh” 🤦🏻♀️
I can’t even imagine what word she was trying to say. Seriously why even try pandering if you’re going to butcher it and not practice before?! https://t.co/yKluZVSP6w
— Joanna Rodriguez (@joannamrod) April 1, 2021
Si se what???? I’m sure some one will surely tell Jill Biden “puadray” is NOT a word in the Spanish dictionary. For those who are celebrating her effort, yeah NO! Very far from “Si se Puede” which means “Yes (we) can.” We in parenthesis because it can also be yes you can! https://t.co/sWVfzhwgG9
— 🇺🇸🇵🇷Dania Alexandrino🇺🇸🇵🇷 (@DaniaPeriodista) April 1, 2021
In just a year we’ve gone from having a First Lady that was a successful business owner, supermodel, and spoke five languages to “Dr” Jill Biden.
@FLOTUS Visits Rome Children’s Hospital
And she spoke to them in Italian. #Rome #FirstLady #strongwomen #Melania #Children #Love #BeBest #Amazing #Trump #Italy #EEUU
a child got two kisses and selfie he was happy pic.twitter.com/smXVmtNXzi— Berna (@Berna_BM) July 16, 2020
What’s even more disturbing was the flag that was behind the Jill Biden.
The Smithsonian Magazine explains the flag and its meaning:
The story of the black eagle, the movement’s symbol, exemplifies [Cesar] Chavez’s skill as a tactician. He researched emblems, including cigarette boxes and Nazi flags, and concluded that the most potent color combination was red, black and white. He picked the eagle and directed his brother to draw the bird so simply that anyone could easily replicate the symbol.
“A symbol is an important thing. That is why we chose an Aztec eagle,” Cesar Chavez said. “It gives pride…When people see it they know it means dignity.”
