American Values
Biden Is Slipping
Many Americans are increasingly concerned about Joe Biden’s age (81) and his mental acuity. Our oldest president wants four more years, but voters don’t believe he’s up to the task. Biden shills insist he’s totally fine and hasn’t lost a step.
Now comes a detailed Wall Street Journal report warning that Biden is showing “signs of slipping” behind closed doors. This blockbuster story did not come from the Journal’s right-leaning editorial board, but from its left-leaning news division.
Three reporters interviewed more than 45 people, including Democrat and Republican members of Congress. What they saw in private left them deeply worried.
Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy told the Journal, “I used to meet with him when he was vice president. . . He’s not the same person.”
Others said Biden frequently mumbles so softly they have trouble hearing him. They said he is dependent on notes “to make obvious points” and often looks to staffers for answers. He even appeared to fall asleep during one White House meeting.
The Wall Street Journal report is sending shockwaves throughout Washington. The White House immediately went into damage control mode and attacked the article. But it’s not just the Wall Street Journal.
Massimo Calabresi, Time’s Washington bureau chief, recently interviewed Biden. Other media outlets reported that the interview was “gaffe-filled” and “disastrous.”
On CNN this week, Calabresi put it as delicately as he could, saying, “He appears very much as he appears on TV [bad]. He is older than when he started in office, it’s visible.”
Speaking with Sean Hannity last night, Donald Trump expressed his concern that Biden is stumbling into World War III at a moment when he’s “not at the top of his game.”
It is inconceivable that Joe Biden could be president for the next four years. If he is incapacitated, that means Kamala Harris will be president of the United States. Once that starts to sink in, I predict the number of people praying for the country will shoot up exponentially.