Has Biden Finally Lost It?
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Joe Biden’s cognitive decline. I’ve covered this for some time here on the program and from the get go from the get go. You would see me go back and watch podcasts. Everything’s up there. I’d get angry at, Jill Biden, his wife. And I, for the life of me, I don’t understand how you could put somebody, through this. again, it is frustrating me. It made me angry.
quite frankly, I’ve called it at times, elder abuse. And I’m sorry, unless, unless you’re someone who just doesn’t want to deal in reality, someone who is more concerned about just holding on to power and having your team win, whatever it may be. Don’t tell me you don’t see it too. It’s as plain as day. The
Wall Street Journal did an extensive piece today and I’m talking interviewing 45 people, Democrats and Republicans, various different events at the White House negotiations back and forth over the past two years here. And again, we’ve covered. We’ve covered these slip ups here on the program.
where Biden loses his way, seems to get lost, seems to forget who’s who’s, what’s what, comes up with stories that don’t make any sense. And quite frankly, I mean, the journal goes through them in their piece today. And I don’t wanna do it again. I don’t wanna do it again because I gotta be honest with you, I feel bad for the guy. Because let me tell you something, there’s something in life that that…
scares the crap out of me. Scares the crap cognitive decline scares the living crap out of me. And anybody out there that has had to deal with family members that have suffered from cognitive dementia, Parkinson’s, you know exactly, exactly what I’m talking about.
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And again, you don’t wish this upon anybody. And again, you can go the column today. You want to go check it out yourself. Read it’s very, very long behind closed doors. Biden shows signs of slipping. It’s not just behind closed doors. It’s as plain as day. And the things again, if you’re not familiar with this. There’s, you know, the things that we talk about amongst family.
And it’s most recently was my father -in -law from, you know, a few years ago. And prior to that, my aunt, prior to that, my grandmother, you know, say, you know, they have good days and they have bad days. They have good days and bad days. And, you know, when you get to a point in time when you can no longer take care of them anymore and you go to see them and assisted living facility and some days.
Like I said, there’d be good days and some days they were bad days. And that’s basically how Joe Biden is being described by the people that are around him, both Democrats and Republicans. And that’s not a good sign. Not a good sign. Another thing that was noticeable as well in this extensive article is they get angry.
they get angry and they lash out from time to time. I’ll give one specific thing here was there was a meeting at the White House and my Johnson was talking about various different initiatives that the president could take when it comes to immigration and executive orders. And Biden flipped out, you know, on him, I forgot more about immigration than you’ll know. And again, you see that you see that type of lashing out and anger and
you kind of understand it to some degree because you got to understand people’s frustration.
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Don’t tell me that people are not self aware.
They’re self -aware. They know. I mean, you know.
You know, you wouldn’t when things are not right. And I’m sure that the president does as well. Again, you know, the various different in this piece of various different spokespeople from the White House calling this, you know, political attacks. Is it really political?
I mean, honestly, is it really political at this point in time? I think if the yeah, I think if Gavin Newsom, be honest with you, I think if Gavin Newsom performed better in that debate on Sean Hannity with Ron DeSantis, he might be the nominee right now. The Democrats don’t really have anything at this point in time. They don’t. Who’s next up? Who’s on deck?
Who’s on deck? And I think they have kind of, they’re comfortable and I think many, you know, powers that be, Democrats, the elites, they’re comfortable with the arrangement right now. They’re comfortable with who’s the president is being handled by. Again, these are holdovers from the Obama administration, some people all the way back to the Clinton administration. And again, to them, it’s holding on to power.
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And, you know, again, you take a look at the president’s public appearances, the last, you know, town hall style conversation that he’s had going back to 2021. Fewer and fewer meetings with legislatures every single year. We see it. We see it. We know it. Again, one needs to understand that at this point in time is that, you know, there’s a
pretty darn good chance Joe Biden wins. Kamala Harris is gonna be president.
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Am I wrong in that? Is that political? Am I being political here or am I just being honest? Watchdog on wallstreet .com.