The Media Finally Notice Joe Biden’s Dementia, Sort Of Anyway

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Isn’t this timing just perfect? On the day of Joe Biden’s inauguration, the media are finally offering reports that offer a glimpse into his dementia ridden world. This is a man who can’t remember where he’s at half the time, much less is he capable of actually leading the country.

Here’s Politico noting his decline without realizing they are noting it. That or they are simply unwilling to admit the real reason.

“For higher-profile remarks, he’d obsessively rehearse portions until he committed them to memory. And at times through the various iterations of outlining remarks, Biden could grow downright ornery.

“I would never say this,” Biden once snapped at an aide, aghast over the prepared remarks he was reviewing, according to a person in the room during a speech prep session last year. “Where did you get this from?’”

The aide explained that Biden had just said it in a public speech a couple of weeks earlier.”

Such are the hallmarks and unpleasantries that are the sausage-making of speech writing with Biden.

Yes, I’m sure Biden getting angry and yelling at a speech writer that he’d never say something he literally said two weeks ago is totally just about the sausage-making of speech writing. Conversely, this guy’s mind is totally gone, he often forgets where he’s at and things he done, and the anger is yet another sign that he’s got dementia.

Read more at RedState.

{Matzav.com}


2 COMMENTS

  1. Not sure what are you hoping to achieve with reposting this sort of articles. If the President has dementia so did Ronald Reagan, if he is incapable of leading the country he will step down, if Trump supporters murder him he will be replaced. If we are worthy, he will be a huge friend of Israel, and if we are not worthy, we know already what will happen.

    And if you dare to qualify him “demented” because of his empathy, a character trait you are obviously struggling with, even after 400K dead people and the plague is far from finished, and all that while giving space to no-masks and no-lockdown and no-truth, that speaks for itself.

    • They have attributed to President Reagan, that he used to say, one of the benefits of having Alzheimer’s is that you get to meet new people every day. Not sure it’s true. Someone in shul once mentioned that to me.

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