Biden's dementia hard to ignore

 Washington Examiner:

How do you know President Joe Biden is genuinely losing the mental faculties required to govern? One way is to look at his White House staff scrambling to cover up every clue that this is the case.

At a recent event, Biden called for Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-IN) to come forward, but the congresswoman was killed last month in a car crash.

"I want to thank all of you here, including bipartisan elected officials like Rep. McGovern, Sen. Braun, Sen. Booker, Rep. — Jackie, are you here? Where's Jackie? I thought she was going to be here — to help make this a reality."

Walorski’s death in Elkhart, Indiana, in August had been traumatic for all of Washington and for the Michiana-area district she served. Walorski, who had written op-eds for the Washington Examiner, was killed along with two staffers while visiting and serving constituents. Her bipartisan work on hunger, the subject of the event in question, had earned her respect on both sides of the aisle.

That Biden should forget all of this was really awkward. There was even a video memorial to Walorski at the very event at which Biden was speaking.

Anyone can make a mistake. But most people can admit they made a mistake, especially when it is so public and so obvious that there’s no chance of papering it over.

But not Biden — and not his staff.

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It makes you wonder who is the real decision maker inside the White House.  Joe Biden is probably just going along with those decisions. 

See, also:

Joe Biden’s Handlers Create a Diplomat to Plants (Seriously) and Their Choice Is Even More Infuriating

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