 Today at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health, President Biden thanked a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers who helped him craft an ambitious plan to end hunger in the United States by 2030. Now among the GOP lawmakers who helped him with this proposal included the late Jackie Wolorsky, an Indiana congresswoman who tragically died in a car accident along with three other individuals back in August. Now during the conference, as I stated, Joe Biden thanked the individuals who were associated with this plan, including Jackie Wolorsky of course, but he seemingly forgot that she had died when he was thanking who we're all assuming was indeed her. This is bad, but take a look at what he had to say. I want to thank all of you here for including bipartisan elected officials like Representative Governor, Senator Braun, Senator Booker, Representative Jackie, you here? Where's Jackie? She must be here to help make this a reality. Yikes. That was not good. When I was watching this, it was like a slow motion train wreck for the first time when I saw it. Just, oh my God, no, no. And he's just not stopping. He says, where's Jackie? And he like looks around the room. Look. Nope. Not going to laugh. That's terrible. It's not funny at all. I can't believe you did that. I cannot believe that he did that. It's not like he didn't know about her death because when it happened, he released the statement talking about how shocked and saddened he was by her tragic death. But for him to on a stage say, where's Jackie? After she died, I'll just say this. The allegations that he's in cognitive decline, not going to get any quieter after this, we should say, just, that's a big yikes, right? Now, to end on a more positive note. I appreciate the overall spirit, I guess we'll call it of this particular conference put on by the White House because it is an ambitious goal to end hunger by 2030. So let's talk about the plan. What is it? So the plan includes proposals for expanding the supplemental nutrition assistance program, introducing coverage of medically tailored meals to Medicare, moving labels to the front of food packages, encouraging the food industry to lower sodium and sugar, and expanding nutrition research. Many of Mr. Biden's proposals are also hardly guaranteed to be enacted. Some can be accomplished through regulatory measures by an administration official said, but others will require legislation from Congress. So to be clear, this is nothing more than an outline of things that should be done, a policy wish list if we do want to end hunger as a country by 2030 and just based on the makeup of Congress. I don't believe that they want to do that. Having said that, though, I think it's important for him to do this nonetheless because raising the salience of this issue as president to use your bully pulpit for something positive like this to shine a light on an issue like this. I think that that does indeed matter. But ultimately, he doesn't get credit for this from me at least until we start to see some of these goals enacted, codified, right? But I mean, this conference was kind of undermined. The message that he wanted to get out was undermined by the fact that he forgot that Jackie Walorski had died. I just don't. I don't know what to say. How do you deal with him if you're one of his handlers? How do you recover from that? That is incredibly embarrassing and will unquestionably be one of the worst, most embarrassing gaffes of his entire presidency. But he still has a couple of years, so who knows what else he'll do. But just to ask where a dead Congresswoman is at a conference when you're trying to thank her. Oh, it's just it's so bad. I cannot believe he did that. I'm still in shock watching this. Holy shit. Biden, you've got to get it together. Like they need to not let him go off script, have a really strict script that he follows, have him in front of a teleprompter every single time. You have to avoid things like this. That is just that is that is not a good look.