Who is this man?
President Biden appears to have failed to make an impression with an alarming number of Americans.
The identity of the president was the third most frequently Googled query beginning with “who” nationwide from June to August, according to results of an analysis of Google trends by Casino.org.
“Who’s the president?” is the top “who” search in New York, New Jersey and Texas, and the least popular Google query in Delaware, Hawaii and Massachusetts.
“Such prolific ignorance is wild to hear,” said 33-year-old Lower East Side resident Henry Post. “In contrast, today’s president is largely an empty suit without the power or desire to affect meaningful change. So wasting your brain space on things you can’t control brings a strange and, I guess, kind of sad, wisdom,” Post said.
City Councilman Joseph Borelli (R-Staten Island) didn’t mince words in his candid reaction to the shocking discovery: “I’m trying to forget that Joe Biden is our president, too,” he said.
The identity of the president was the third most frequently Googled query beginning with “who” nationwide from June through August.AP
“Who’s the president?” is the top “who” search in New York, New Jersey and Texas, and the least popular Google query in Delaware, Hawaii and Massachusetts. casino.org
Not only is Biden clearly out of touch with the public, but a Post story last week revealed that he has spent 40% of his time as president on private trips from the White House – putting him on track to become America’s most idle commander-in-chief. .
“Who’s Grimace?” – McDonald’s summer mascot – and “Who is the richest man in the world?” – which is now Elon Musk – are the only two “who” queries Googled more often than POTUS, Casino.org found.
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