"Joe, Come Back Out!" Dr. Jill Shouts at Joe Biden After He Wanders Off — Pride Event Confusion
“Joe, Come Back Out!” Dr. Jill Shouts at Joe Biden After He Wanders Off — Pride Event Confusion
President Biden appeared visibly confused at a White House Pride event in June 2023, with First Lady Jill Biden calling him back to the stage after he began to wander off. “Joe, you’re gonna have to come back out because we have our entertainment and everybody’s waiting for that,” Jill Biden said. “Joe, come on back. He’ll come back out. He’ll come back out after the entertainment. We forgot those too.” Biden’s earlier remarks recounted his policy actions: ending the transgender military ban and signing executive orders on civil rights protections. The clip reel also included a Roxanne reference (“He’s running from here. I don’t know where he’s going. Do that again, man. You’re a sprinter.”), Biden’s personal childhood story about two men kissing in Wilmington, plus House Oversight bribery allegations regarding Biden family accounts.
The Joe Come Back Out
- Jill framing: “Joe, you’re gonna have to come back out because we have our entertainment and everybody’s waiting for that.”
- Editorial reach: The framing dramatized first lady redirection.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Not That They’re Not Waiting
- Jill framing: “Not that they’re not waiting for you so Joe come on back.”
- Editorial reach: The framing softened the redirection.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The He’ll Come Back Out
- Jill framing: “He’ll come back out. He’ll come back out after the entertainment. We forgot those too.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned schedule recovery.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Trans Military Ban Reference
- Biden framing: “As Commander-in-Chief, I was proud to have ended the ban on transgender Americans serving in the United States military.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned military policy reversal.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to White House messaging.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
The Civil Rights Executive Order
- Biden framing: “I signed historic executive order strengthening civil rights protections for…”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned executive action.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to White House messaging.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
The Running From Here
- Observer framing: “He’s running from here. I don’t know where he’s going.”
- Editorial reach: The framing dramatized confusion observation.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Sprinter Reference
- Observer framing: “Do that again, man. You’re a sprinter.”
- Editorial reach: The framing personalized observation.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Running To Or From
- Observer framing: “I don’t know, he’s running to something or from something. I don’t know.”
- Editorial reach: The framing dramatized observer uncertainty.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Courage Lawn
- Biden framing: “We all talk about courage. Well, I see more courage in this lawn than I’ve seen in any time in the recent past.”
- Editorial reach: The framing personalized praise.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to White House messaging.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
The Mental Health Resources
- Biden framing: “This year, we’re committing more mental health resources and new funding for programs to help families support and affirm their kids.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned funding commitment.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to White House messaging.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
The LGBTQ Homelessness Initiative
- Biden framing: “A new federal initiative to address the LGBTQ homelessness.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned new initiative.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to White House messaging.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
The Two Men Kissing Story
- Biden framing: “There were these two well-dressed men standing in a corner with a light changed. They kissed each other and went in different directions.”
- Editorial reach: The framing personalized childhood anecdote.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Palm Hercules Buildings
- Biden framing: “One went to the palm building. One went to the Hercules building.”
- Editorial reach: The framing personalized Wilmington geography.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The It’s Simple They Love Each Other
- Biden framing: “I looked at my dad. He looked back and he said, it’s simple. They love each other. It’s simple.”
- Editorial reach: The framing personalized parental wisdom.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Confidential Human Source Reference
- House Oversight framing: “This document also stipulates that, according to the confidential human source, that money was being moved through several accounts, multiple accounts, to get to Joe Biden.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned bribery allegations.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The Money Moved On Purpose
- House Oversight framing: “I’m going to say it again. Money was moved on purpose through multiple accounts to get to Joe Biden.”
- Editorial reach: The framing emphasized intentional flow.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The World Bank Climate Reference
- Biden framing: “We believe addressing the climate crisis should be a critical part of the mission of the World Bank.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned climate priority.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to White House messaging.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
The Global Slowdown Forecast
- Reporter framing: “The global economy is slowing down dramatically. They’re forecasting an annualized rate of growth of just 2.1% for this coming year.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned World Bank forecast.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to coverage.
The KJP Economic Defense
- KJP framing: “Because of the work that this president has done the last two years and just most recently, we are in a better place with our economy, with the American economy.”
- Editorial reach: The framing positioned administration record.
- Hearing record: The framing is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: The framing remained central to White House messaging.
- Long arc: The framing fed broader debates.
The Pride Event Layer
- Editorial reach: White House Pride events were prominent in 2023.
- Hearing record: The Pride context is now in the formal record.
- Long arc: Pride events continued through 2024.
- Long arc: Pride events shaped subsequent debates.
- Long arc: Pride events fed broader debates.
The Mental Faculties Layer
- Public concerns: Public concerns about Biden’s age were prevalent in 2023.
- Polling layer: Polling consistently showed concerns across both parties.
- White House response: The White House dismissed the concerns as politically motivated.
- Editorial reach: The concerns shaped 2024 election positioning.
- Long arc: Mental faculties became a defining 2024 election issue.
The Public Communication Layer
- Soundbite design: The clip reel was structured for distribution.
- Documentary value: The clips contain personal anecdotes.
- Media uptake: The clips moved on conservative media.
- Audience targeting: The clips are built for retail political distribution.
- Long arc: The clips fed broader debates.
The 2024 Implications
- Election positioning: Both parties used age for 2024 positioning.
- Mental faculties: Mental faculties became a defining 2024 election issue.
- Long arc: The episode will shape 2024 election dynamics.
- Hearing legacy: The episode will be cited in future age debates.
- Long arc: The episode culminated in Biden’s withdrawal in July 2024.
Key Takeaways
- Jill Biden called Joe back from wandering off at a White House Pride event.
- Biden touted ending transgender military ban and civil rights executive orders.
- Observers noted Biden running confusedly between events.
- Biden recounted Wilmington childhood “two men kissing” anecdote.
- House Oversight raised confidential informant bribery allegations.
- The clip reel fed broader age and policy debates.
Transcript Highlights
The following quotations are drawn from an AI-generated Whisper transcript of the events and should be considered unverified pending official transcript release.
- “Joe, you’re gonna have to come back out because we have our entertainment and everybody’s waiting for that” — Jill Biden
- “As Commander-in-Chief, I was proud to have ended the ban on transgender Americans serving in the United States military” — Biden
- “He’s running from here. I don’t know where he’s going” — observer
- “Do that again, man. You’re a sprinter” — observer
- “I’d never seen that before. I looked at my dad. He looked back and he said, it’s simple. They love each other” — Biden
- “Money was moved on purpose through multiple accounts to get to Joe Biden” — House Oversight
Full transcript: 429 words transcribed via Whisper AI.