Vice President Joe Biden unloaded on Donald Trump today for the 'damage' he's doing to the political fabric of the nation and America's reputation abroad.

Incensed by Trump's proclamation that the election is 'rigged' and he might not accept the outcome, Biden said the Republican Oval Office aspirant is 'genuinely a threat to the democratic process.'

His overtures to Russian President Vladimir Putin are an 'indictment of who we are,' Biden screamed.

'He plays into the hands of our enemies so uniquely. He is so stupid that he doesn't understand - no no...it's possible,' Biden said, talking over laughter in the audience, 'it’s possible he doesn’t understand the damage he’s doing.'

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Vice President Joe Biden unloaded on Donald Trump today for the 'damage' he's doing to the political fabric of the nation and America's reputation abroad

Biden acknowledged that Trump had gotten under his skin.

The vice president said he had a positive speech prepared for today but then he felt a 'nagging feeling' that was 'more than frustration' and realized why he's so angry about the election.

'Trump has been so outrageous,' Biden said, that the presidential contest hasn't been about the candidates' ideas.

A congressman and senator before he his eight-year stint in White House, Biden declared: 'I don't know anybody who knows more about foreign policy than I do.

'Just because I've been doing it for so long, not because I'm so smart, he added after rally-goers erupted into laughter, 'because I've met every major world leader.'

The tee-up was so that Biden could explain that his trip to the Baltic states in August was a direct response to Trump's threats to abandon the United States' NATO commitments.

'Think about how much damage has already being done by this continued romance with Putin,' Biden said.

Throughout the New Hampshire speech, Biden dipped back and forth between deep-rooted fury at Trump's promises to set fire to the Obama administration's foreign policy and despair.

He refused attempts to be consoled. 'No, I'm not looking to be clapped,' he said.

Biden was campaigning for Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire when he made the remarks. He was swings of depression and shouting in his remarks - but was back to his smiling self by the end of the rally, taking selfies with attendees of the event

Russia's meddling in the U.S. election through its hacking of Democratic Party and Clinton campaign emails and Trump's claim in Wednesday's debate that 'our country had no idea' if the Kremlin is behind it, had Biden in an uproar.

'What an indictment of who we are. What an indictment of our capabilities, what an indictment of our military, sending a message that flies into what Putin is doing in Russia,' Biden screamed.

'Saying America's weak, they're crippled and cannot move forward, that's how he's keeping support in Russia.

Switching back to Trump, Biden said that for a major party's political candidate to say 'for the world to hear, playing into the hands of Putin, that our country has no idea....can you fathom any presidential candidate ever,ever having said that?

'Ladies and gentleman this guy is far beyond a bad character with women, that's enough to disqualify him,' the VP contended.

Trump's claim yesterday that Iraq launched an assault on ISIS in Mosul to help Clinton win the Nov. 8 election was one step too far for Biden, the ranking member of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee when he was in the upper chamber.

'Can you imagine this guy becoming commander in chief and getting one ounce of respect from a single solitary military man or woman?' he asked.