-Like all Biden events, very few people showed up, mostly just union bosses. The union boss who introduces Biden stumbles over his words as badly as Biden does. Says Biden has been a "long friend and good times with labor." Says "There was a provision requiring that GM could not leave US autoworkers unemployed while outsourced vehicles to other countries did similar work."
-Like all Biden events, short speech with no questions. Gretchen Whitler and senators Stabenow and Peters show up but don't speak; they're only there as ornaments.
-Biden starts out slow and quiet, thanking the unions for blah blah. "Cars are cars are cars," he says.
-Then he very suddenly gets loud and angry when he recites the lies about President Trump. After a couple minutes of this, his throat gets irritated; he has to cough and clear his throat several times.
-Like all Biden speeches, he stumbles over words several times and slurs frequently. Talks about "prescription jugs", lots of uh's and um's.
-Toward the end Biden rambles about a list of war casualties he always keeps with him, but doesn't have with him, asks handlers to help him and bring the list, after fumbling a while someone brings it. Stumbles multiple times trying to read the numbers.
-All in all, a very sad spectacle.
I only watched part of it. At one point, he said something (can't recall what, it's all such a jumble) and someone in the little audience clapped. SomeONE, literally. These little outings with little audiences parked in little circles are just bizarre.