The Taboo Lifts on Discussing Biden’s Age

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By JIM GERAGHTY

Suddenly, It’s Okay to Say Biden Is Really Old and Out of Touch
 
Did you notice that discussing Joe Biden’s age, memory, and mental state — denounced as the “gross, lowest-common-denominator politics that drive people away from public life” by CNN’s Chris Cillizza when I wrote about this issue last August — became an acceptable subject for quiet and subdued expressions of public concern in the past week or so?
 
This isn’t about Biden falling off his bicycle. Last week, Mark Leibovich wrote in the Atlantic that Biden shouldn’t run for another term because, in his view, though Biden’s mental sharpness and physical health are just fine right now, they might not be in a few years:

They say, for the most part, that Biden is coping fine. You know, despite the 8.6 percent inflation, his depressed approval numbers, his vice president’s worse approval numbers, the looming wipeout in the midterms, and all the other delights attending to Biden as he awaits the big, round-numbered birthday he has coming up in a few months. But here’s another recurring theme I keep hearing, notably from people predisposed to liking the president. “He just seems old,” one senior administration official told me at a social function a few weeks ago.

He seems old, you say? Hmm. Has anyone else noticed this?
 
Last week the New York Times quoted many Democratic officials as worrying that Biden was too old to run for reelection. Brian Stelter and John Harwood talked about the issue and the Atlantic article on CNN. The editorial board of the Wall Street Journal chuckles, “Democrats and the media suddenly discover the President is old.”
 
Hey, seemingly overnight, discussing Joe Biden’s age, memory, and mental state isn’t “gross, lowest-common-denominator politics” anymore!
 
Back when the Afghan government was collapsing, Biden disappeared from public view for four days and then took no questions from the press for another few days. When he did do a sit-down interview with George Stephanopoulos, Biden insisted he had never been told by General Frank McKenzie of U.S. Central Command and General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, that they recommended keeping 2,500 troops in Afghanistan or had any other concerns about a full withdrawal: “No one said that to me that I can recall.” The two generals later testified under oath that they had made that recommendation directly to the president.
 
At the time, I noted that Biden had not released any updates on his health since December 2019 and surmised that something is wrong with the president. The most generous interpretation is that Biden was a shameless liar, eager to blame his staff for the consequences of his own bad decisions. But the other, even more troubling possibility is that Biden simply didn’t remember what he was briefed on a few months earlier. “Something is wrong with President Biden, and we are all being asked to pretend we don’t notice,” I wrote.
 
Later, Biden released a letter from his doctor declaring he “remains fit for duty.”
 
We can see that the president rarely does more than one public event each day, and rarely attends events at night. We can see that the president goes home to Delaware almost every weekend — leaving the White House for Rehoboth Beach at 11 a.m. Friday morning. We can see that about four months passed between Biden’s sit-down interviews with NBC’s Lester Holt and then his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel’s show, where the president offered up his usual trailing half-sentences and fragmented thoughts. In one ramble with Kimmel, he said, “You turn on the TV, look at the ads, when’s the last time you saw biracial couples on TV? When’s the last time you saw the way, I mean, people are selling products, they do ads and sell products and they say products when people they appeal to people.”
 
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Joe Biden is 79 years and seven months old. The presidency is one of the toughest jobs in the world. It is partially an issue of mental and verbal discipline, which were never Biden’s strengths to begin with. But now he’s overwhelmed by the problems of the job and coping through denial. Last week, he finally did another sit-down interview in which he contended to the Associated Press that “every other major industrial country in the world” has higher inflation, which is not even close to the case. Biden insisted that there is “zero evidence” that the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan passed in March 2021 contributed to inflation, and that it did not have even a “marginal, minor impact on inflation.” He said Americans should not believe warnings about a possible recession. With every available indicator pointing to a GOP tsunami in the midterm elections, Biden insisted that Democrats would not merely keep control of the House and Senate but would “pick up as many as four seats in the Senate.”
 
Biden, who pledged to “shut down the virus” and make Saudi Arabia a pariah state, declared, “I made a commitment and I think I can say that I’ve never broken, if I make a commitment.”
 
Biden walks around in a foggy realm in which he is always just trying to do the right thing, the solutions are obvious and simple, his policies are working and just need more time, and every problem besetting the country is the fault of Republicans, Vladimir Putin, or greedy corporations. Everything that goes wrong is just bad luck — “locusts!” — and he would have had to be a “mind reader” to foresee the country’s current problems.
 
I think the single most predictable “bombshell” of the coming years is that sometime in 2025, someone like Bob Woodward or Robert Costa will publish a book with a title like “Perpetual Crisis: Inside the Biden White House,” and we will “learn” something like:

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Maybe the Texas GOP should next vote to deny global warming and declare that it isn’t abnormally hot.

Alternatively, they could follow this GOP idiot’s lead and vote to declare that global warming is a good thing: Marjorie Taylor Greene Suggests Global Warming ‘Is Actually Healthy For Us’

Last edited 2 years ago by Greg

Depends on where you live.

In perfect hell for grid managers, Global Warming causes coldest start to winter in South-East Australia since WWII

Last edited 2 years ago by Mully

Are you sad or happy that idiot Biden’s stupid border policies have cost you a blue Texas for decades to come?

The racist democrat party is going to be a small minority post November

Idiot Biden has always been a liar. This is well documented. Apparently, he has always been a pedophile, too. He has also always been incompetent. He hasn’t always been too damn old, but he was already in 2020.

We tried to tell you. You were too stupid to listen. Idiot Biden’s incompetence is why it took DNC shenanigans to get him the nomination and massive fraud to get him in the White House. The ensuing disaster was also predicted. Though it looks worse compared to the resounding success of the Trump administration, it is a massive disaster by any measure.

Biden, who pledged to “shut down the virus” and make Saudi Arabia a pariah state, declared, “I made a commitment and I think I can say that I’ve never broken, if I make a commitment.”

I believe he just recently told us he would buy nothing from overseas that we cannot produce here in the US. I think he pretty much dumped one of his loaded, steaming Depends on that one.

Because idiot Biden is a manipulated puppet, he can’t possibly make the decisions necessary, even if he figured out what they were, to get a grip in inflation, shortages, deteriorating national and global security and our porous and dangerous southern border. The “Presidency by Committee”, when the “committee” is a divergent group of socialist, far leftist, incompetent nincompoops who have the combined real-life experience of a three-year-old, is a failure.

Again, we told you so. We absolutely f**king told you so. This is on YOU, idiot Democrats.

Last edited 2 years ago by Deplorable Me

By 2024, Donald Trump will be the same age Biden was when he was elected.

He hasn’t always been too damn old, but he was already in 2020.

By 2024, Donald Trump will be the same age Biden was when he was elected.

Yet, as we saw, Trump was a capable leader but idiot Biden is a pant-shitting old puppet that usually doesn’t know where he is, much less what his handlers have told him to enact as policy.

biden is a one term disposable illegitimate president

The country is demonstrably much worse off with this experiment in stealing elections and illegitimate installation of a president

Showers with his daughter, disgusting

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Broke his foot when his DOG escaped from him in the shower!

I refuse to give the National Review clicks.
That org begged voters to abandon Trump.
It is as responsible for joe as all 2,000 Mules.
Now joe brags that the fix is in for cheating during the Midterms.
IF dems keep control of the House and Senate and “pick up as many as four seats in the Senate,” as joe thinks, it will be on National Review as well as all the mail-in ballots, ranked voting, ballot harvesters, and nursing home “voters.”

And a “taboo?”
Who, but lefties and Nat Review allowed an unwritten “taboo,” to hold them back from a legitimate subject like joe’s advanced age?
Among those on the right, joe’s age is a common topic.