Biden flunks test of his cognitive ability in interview

 Federalist Wire:

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Beyond the interview, a more troubling narrative has emerged: allegations that Biden and his administration actively concealed his cognitive decline from the American public. Reports from credible sources, including former aides and White House staff, suggest that Biden’s team went to great lengths to manage his public appearances, limiting unscripted moments and carefully curating his schedule to mask any signs of weakness. This orchestrated effort, critics argue, deprived voters of transparency about their leader’s capacity to govern.

Rather than address concerns about Biden’s mental acuity openly, the administration doubled down, projecting an image of vigor and competence. Public events were tightly controlled, with Biden often relying on teleprompters and pre-approved talking points.

Off-the-cuff interactions with the press became rare. This deliberate strategy was likely designed to shield Biden from scrutiny while maintaining Democratic unity ahead of the 2024 election.

The fallout from this deception has been profound. Trust in political institutions, already fragile, has eroded further as Americans grapple with the revelation that their president’s condition may have been hidden for political gain.

The decision to prioritize optics over honesty has drawn sharp criticism, with many arguing that it undermined the democratic process. Voters, they contend, deserved to know the truth about their leader’s health, particularly as the nation faced pressing challenges at home and abroad.
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The attempt to shield Biden didn't work.  Watching him attempting to interact with the media and others showed a guy struggling to do what are normally ordinary things for a president.  Those attempting to hide Biden's problems wound up not doing him or the country any good.  In fact, they put the country at further risk.

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