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Saved - October 25, 2023 at 3:34 PM

@RNCResearch - RNC Research

Why does Biden always look so confused? https://t.co/wSN2V4oUZk

Saved - November 16, 2023 at 3:45 AM

@CitizenFreePres - Citizen Free Press

Biden gets "told" which left wing reporters to call on because Biden isn't running the country. He's a toddler in a suit who can't even walk up a flight of stairs. https://t.co/akAvUqgGZV

Saved - January 7, 2024 at 10:26 PM

@PamelaHensley22 - PAMELA HENSLEY🇺🇸

Jill Biden now has to guide Dementia Hitler off the stage. America has fallen so low that we are now an infomercial for a nursing home. https://t.co/CjRKPHQIyj

Saved - February 25, 2024 at 9:33 AM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

Italian TV just aired this skit mocking Joe Biden and his cognitive decline https://t.co/uAMai8BBTQ

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Il video mostra una persona confusa che chiama il presidente Biden con vari nomi sbagliati e fa riferimento a Gorbaciov e Kennedy. Alla fine, si rende conto di aver fatto confusione.
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Speaker 0: Buonasera presidente Biden presidente mister no presidente Biden the president? Sì Mica il Gorbaciov No no non è Gorbaciov il presidente dell'Israele no no. Non Ma non hanno sparato lui ad Dallas, quelle Kennedy No, sia fermo, presidente! Vabbè ma non è lui presidente Mister presidente La moglie No ma quello è Kennedy No no sta facendo confusione cosa sta dicendo cosa sta facendo E' la valigetta dei codici atomici quella? No no! Lei non sta ben No!
Saved - June 10, 2024 at 2:57 PM

@GlockfordFiles - Glockford Files

Biden once again humiliates himself and our country when he can’t remember how to exit the stage after reading the teleprompter for 5 minutes. How could anyone vote for someone who is clearly senile? https://t.co/uKfk9Qonk2

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Thank you, Mr. President. The impact of this event is immense, saving millions of lives and transforming communities. Thank you.
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Speaker 0: Mr. President, thank you. At the end of such a momentous event, the word thank you seems kind of inadequate but for all the millions whose lives will be saved, For the communities where life will be transformed. Thank you.
Saved - July 25, 2024 at 10:32 PM

@KaceeRAllen - Kacee Allen

🚨🐕 BREAKING: BIDEN BARKS AT REPORTERS Biden was recently filmed barking back at reporters as he is unable to form a single intelligible word. https://t.co/rmPzPV4YPF

Saved - June 28, 2024 at 4:14 PM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

MSNBC on Bidən's cognitive abilities: "Bidən is far beyond cogent. He is better than he has EVER been intellectually, analytically. He is the best ever." This was just 3 months ago. https://t.co/UdvqyvF1Sv

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Biden's mental state has improved over the years, surpassing being just cogent. He is now at his best intellectually and analytically after 50 years of experience. In the past, he used to be hot-headed and sometimes said things he didn't mean. This current version of Biden is the best ever according to the speaker, who has known him for years. If it wasn't true, the speaker wouldn't say it.
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Speaker 0: But comparing that guy's mental state, I've said it for years now. He's cogent. Mhmm. But I undersold him when I said he was cogent. He's far beyond cogent. In fact, I think he's better than he's ever been intellectually, analytically, because he's been around for 50 years. And, you know, I don't know if people know this or not. Biden used to be a hothead. Sometimes that Irishman would get in front of the reasoning. Sometimes he would say things he didn't wanna say. This is and and and I don't real you know what? I don't really start your tape right now because I'm about to tell you the truth. And f you if you can't handle the truth. This version of Biden intellectually, analytically is the best Biden ever. Not a close second. And I've known him for years. The Brzezinski's have known him for 50 years. If it weren't the truth, I wouldn't say it. And you
Saved - June 29, 2024 at 6:51 PM

@TuckerCarlson - Tucker Carlson

Joe Biden's dementia, as seen from 10,000 miles away. https://t.co/Vc2QzqwQQM

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The speaker discusses how the media is ignoring Joe Biden's dementia and pushing for his replacement despite his election. They highlight the hypocrisy of claiming to defend democracy while disregarding the will of the majority. The speaker questions the media's definition of democracy and emphasizes the importance of representing the people's interests.
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Speaker 0: But I watched CNN today, and they had the presidential debate, the US presidential debate. And maybe some of you saw it. And if you did, well, it was amazing. It was amazing on every level. But what was especially amazing was afterward they went to the panel of assembled democratic operatives posing as journalists, all of them were, like, shocked to discover that Joe Biden has dementia. Like, they couldn't believe it. What? Oh my gosh. He's noncompass matters. No way. Are you serious? I'm thinking of myself. What year is it? 2024 ish? Middle aged people identify with that? Okay. 2024, people are saying. It was 2019 that I heard from a friend of mine who's friends with his sister, Val, that the family was very upset because Joe has dementia and he's running for president. And, well, I sent this on TV, by the way, at the time, and it was denounced as a racist or something. I mean, everything in the United States, like, that's just like the all purpose term for shut up. Racist. I was like, I think he's white. Shut up racist. Okay. Anyway, but, but she his sister had told a friend of mine, like an actual friend of mine, 1 of my neighbors, that the family was upset and that his son sadly had passed away. By the way, not in Iraq fighting a war for freedom, but of cancer. I don't think he's aware of that. But sad, and that the family was convinced he needed to kind of get it out of his system by running for president, but of course, no one's getting white and make Joe Biden the nominee because we had Pete Buttigieg for that. Who's now it's a joke, but at the time they're like people are gonna love Pete Buttigieg. He's incompetent, but he's gay. Great. And then people are like, what? No. So they had to, go to Joe Biden, and he actually became the nominee and then somehow became the president. And but it was obvious the whole time that he had no idea where he was, and that it was cruel, and that his grasping, horrible wife who, like, poses as a doctor was pushing this so she could go to state dinners. And everyone knew this. Like, there's not 1 person who didn't know this. And when you travel outside our borders, you know, people are always so nice about other people's countries. Like, they don't attack you to your face. And, obviously, I'm the most American person who's ever lived. And I love my country, and I'm gonna die there and would die for it without even thinking. That's how much and I mean that. So everyone wants to be polite to you about your country. And when like, if I ever went to New Zealand, I wouldn't mention Jikinde Adherne or what you know what I mean? That would be rude. I wouldn't say, like, oh, that retarded girl with the teeth, is she here? You know, I wouldn't. That would be no. I wouldn't. Because that's not something a guest says. Right? You're in someone else's you know, you're having dinner at someone's house, like the food is appalling. What's so good? You know what I mean? But even given the high standards of politeness offered to foreigners in foreign lands, Everywhere I've traveled around the world for the past 3 years and there's been a lot of countries, people are like, so Joe Biden, how is he? Really? Well, I think he has dementia. He certainly does. Like, everybody knows. Everybody knows because they have I can't remember the the Internet And it has video on it, and it takes about 15 seconds to determine the leader of the most powerful country in the world with this mass nuclear arsenal involved in 2 simultaneous wars doesn't know what day it is, and that's really scary. But if you come to the United States and you're in the media envelope, this, like, fake world created by this disinformation specialist who run our media, that's never mentioned at all. It's like everyone pretend it would be it would literally be like everyone pretending Jikind Adern is like a legitimate person, which they may have done in New Zealand. I wasn't there. You know what I mean? When people say, oh, it's the prime minister. What? It's ridiculous, actually. But everyone sort of plays along like it's not happening. And this isn't it is the whole emperor's new clothes story is based on this phenomenon, which is a very human phenomenon. But for the media today to be like, wow, we just got the diagnosis. This is shocking. He can't run for president. Kind of either they're really stupid, like too stupid to breathe unaided or they're liars. They're truly dishonest. They're hiding the obvious from you, and I'm betting on the latter, but even more amazing was the response to that. So remember that our media are not just observers of reality or describers of reality, people who bring you the story first on the scene. No. They're, you know, they're the gate gatekeepers to reality. You don't know what the world looks like except through them. Like, they are the pipeline through which all information flows. In the United States, they're political actors. They work for for a political party in effect, if not officially, but they all work for the Democratic Party. And the Democratic Party, and I think this is probably true here, has 1 mission this season which is to save democracy which is gravely imperil you may have heard by Vladimir Putin who was ending our democracy somehow. And don't laugh. What are you? You you Putin lovers? Anyway yeah. Okay. That's fine. I don't care. It's not my president. You can love anyone you want as far as I'm concerned because I believe in, you know, the autonomy of man. You can can have your own opinions. But the point is, in my country and probably here, the self described mission of everyone in the media is to save democracy. And democracy simply defined is the the idea that the people own their country. You know, it's their country, and they hire people to represent them. But fundamentally, they are shareholders in this enterprise. They're owners. They're not surfs. They're not renting it. This isn't a rental car. It's your car. You change the oil in it because it belongs to you. Right? And that's what citizenship is. And so in a democracy, know, you don't have to do everything the majority wants every moment. But over time, if what you're doing bears no relationship to what the majority wants, then you know for a fact it's not democracy. And, you know, you can try to convince people of things. You can say, well, you know, you want this, but I think you should want that and here's why. But you can ignore them or else it's not a democracy. It's an oligarchy. And you see yourself as the owner and they're the the tenants, the serfs, the renters. And you can just do whatever you want, and it doesn't matter what they think. So that's the most anti democratic attitude possible. Right? That attitude is the enemy of democracy. And all of a sudden today, these defenders of democracy, like, well, I mean, obviously, Joe Biden's got Alzheimer's, and he's super unpopular. He can't win. Therefore, we need to replace him. And it's like, wait a second. He was already elected in the biggest landslide ever. I don't know if you knew that. Like, he got over a 1000000000 votes, you know, in our country. He got more votes than black Jesus. And because he's just so unbelievably popular, people just love Joe Biden. It was a landslide, literally a landslide in 2020. And that gives him the authority to do whatever he wants whether you like it or not because so many of your neighbors voted for him. You don't know their names, but it happened. Okay? It happened. It's sort of like COVID deaths. You never actually met anybody who died of it, but millions did die. Everybody voted for Joe Biden except you, so shut up. So he has this mandate, this moral mandate to do literally whatever he wants, import 30, 000, 000 people illegally and you're not allowed to say anything about it, racist. And yet, at the same time, and then Democratic primary voters just just like the other day in our system, the members of the party vote for their nominee. He's elected by his own party. People actually went to the polls, cast a ballot for him. But all of a sudden, because he might not win against the orange man, we need to take his job away from him by force and let the donors put someone in there who can beat the orange man because that's democracy. And that made me start to think for the first time, maybe we're defining the word democracy a little differently. Maybe you've got a different understanding of what that means. Maybe you think democracy is when we do exactly what you and 8 of your friends want. That's what you think it is. Whereas I think democracy is when you do the will of the majority over time.
Saved - July 3, 2024 at 1:38 AM
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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked if President Biden has dementia. She responded with a firm "no" and expressed hope that the same question would be asked of the previous president. Video: @RNCResearch.

@CollinRugg - Collin Rugg

NEW: White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre asked point blank if President Biden has dementia by a reporter. About time someone asked this question. “I'm gonna ask something delicate and you, you may not like it, the president may not like to hear it if he's watching.” “I think the American people need to get a yes or no answer on this. Does President Biden at 81 years old have Alzheimer's any form of dementia or degenerative illness that will cause these sorts of lapses?” KJP: “I have an answer for you. Are you ready for it? Yes. It's a no, and I hope you're asking the other guy the same exact question.” Video: @RNCResearch

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President Biden's senior staff member was asked if Biden, at 81 years old, has Alzheimer's, dementia, or a degenerative illness. The staff member responded with a simple "no" and suggested asking the same question to someone else.
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Speaker 0: I'm gonna ask something delicate, and you you may not like it. The president may not like to hear it if he's watching, but I think the American people need to get a yes or no answer on this. Does president Biden, at 81 years old, have Alzheimer's, any form of dementia, or degenerative illness that may cause these sorts of lapses. And it's a yes or no question. And if you don't know, why don't you, as 1 of his senior staff members, know? That's an answer for you. Are you ready for it? Yes. It's a no. And I hope you're asking the other guy the same exact question.
Saved - July 4, 2024 at 12:08 PM

@AP - The Associated Press

Biden at 81: Sharp and focused but sometimes confused and forgetful https://apnews.com/article/biden-age-election-debate-trump-7c366fda83a697265d9ecc77e8a32fd1?utm_campaign=TrueAnthem&utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter

Biden at 81: Often sharp and focused but sometimes confused and forgetful The moments when the President is off his game have taken on a fresh resonance following his disastrous debate performance against Republican Donald Trump. apnews.com
Saved - July 9, 2024 at 1:56 PM

@NickAdamsinUSA - Nick Adams (Alpha Male)

WOW: Parkinson’s disease expert stuns NBC studio with the facts about Biden’s health issues. He likened the White House’s lies about Biden’s condition to Soviet and North Korean propaganda. https://t.co/fzI9COIT67

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The doctor identifies symptoms of neurodegeneration in a patient, including word retrieval difficulties, rigidity, and a monotone voice, indicating Parkinson's disease. The doctor explains the hallmark symptoms of Parkinson's, such as shuffling gait and loss of arm swing. While diagnosing Parkinson's can be challenging early on, the presence of motor symptoms makes it easier to identify. The doctor expresses frustration with the White House's handling of the situation, comparing it to other countries' misleading statements.
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Speaker 0: You noticed anything that that gives you a red flag as a doctor? Speaker 1: Oh, yeah. I see him 20 times a day in clinic. I mean, it's ironic because he has just this classic features of neurodegeneration. I mean, word finding difficulties and that's not, oh, I couldn't find the word. That's from degeneration of the word retrieval area. Speaker 0: He's also overcome stuttering though. Could could that could that be part of that too? Speaker 1: No. This is not a palatal issue or a speech discrepancy, which is very different from a lemonode dysfunction, actual word retrieval, where you pick a similar question or talk around the issue plus the rigidity, monotone voice. Speaker 0: Wait, go back to that the rigidity. What do you mean? Speaker 1: Rigidity, loss of arm swings, standing up lordotically. You notice when he turns, it's kind of end block turning. It's not a quick turn. So that's 1 of the hallmarks of Parkinson's is rigidity and bradykinesia, slow movement. And he has that hallmark, especially with the, low voices that was a cold hypophonia, a small monotone voice like this over time is a hallmark of Parkinsonism. I could have diagnosed him from across the mall. Speaker 0: Here here are some of the the symptoms from from Parkinson's. We just had him up there on the screen if you can put him back. What what about the movement? Some people have have have pointed out the way he walks sometimes. It's not very fast, small steps. Is that something that that is common in people who who who are who are battling a disease like Parkinson's? Speaker 1: Yeah. So Hallmark shuffling gait, we call that. So little steps. Loss of arm swing from the rigidity. When we walk, we have a nice cadence. He even doesn't really swing his arms. And en bloc turning, meaning he kind of pivots around his foot. If you said, hey, president Biden, he wouldn't go like this. Speaker 0: But I also know I also don't tell me if I'm wrong here. It's very hard to diagnose Parkinson's, isn't it? It's not it's not simple. I mean, I I've heard that it can Speaker 1: be But 1 of the easier movement disorders to diagnose actually Right. Because it's so clinic. There's there's very little others. And I'm, you know, I'm a democrat. I always say, yeah. Yeah. About this. Right. It's just like, this guy is not a hard case. Speaker 0: But I've had I've had relatives who have gone through issues, neurological issues, and and I've heard that sometimes Parkinson's is not very easy to nail. You have to take a lot of tests. There's a lot I mean Speaker 1: it's early on if you're just presented with like hallucinations, that could be a variety of things or just the cognitive problems that could be Alzheimer's versus, Parkinson's and that becomes a little nebulous. But once you start manifesting the hallmark motor symptoms, slow movement, rigidity, mass faces, hypophonia. I mean, if a med student did not pick Parkinson's on the test, they'd be remediated. Speaker 0: Let me ask you a democrat. You're a doctor. You sound like you're frustrated with what the White House is saying. Speaker 1: Yeah. Why? Well, because, you know, I'm an American before everything. And I look at it and say, when I used to see Russia, Soviet Union, North Korea, when they just make outrageous things, you know, like when when North Korea can't keep the lights on and they say, oh, you know, it was some faulty power thing. I kinda hate that kind of stuff. They had 4 years. My own party had 4 years to find, you know, this was a wreck in slow motion, and they had 4 years to find out of 350 Americans, 1 person that could take the place and here we are the day before school trying to do the homework and replace a guy who's got a neurodegenerative disease doctor pit
Saved - July 17, 2024 at 12:18 PM

@sav_says_ - Savanah Hernandez

I just confronted the entire CNN team about why they only started reporting about the cognitive decline of Joe Biden last month when the entire nation could see it for years I asked them if they were told not to report on Biden’s mental state, they didn’t respond | @TPAction_ https://t.co/piIlnpWkO6

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The speaker questions why the media did not report on Joe Biden's alleged incompetence sooner, accusing them of lying to the public. They specifically call out Dana Bash, Jake Tapper, and Chris Wallace for not addressing Biden's cognitive decline. The speaker confronts the journalists about their responsibility to be truthful to the public, but they do not receive a response. The speaker criticizes the media for avoiding questions about Biden's mental decline.
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Speaker 0: Hi, y'all. I was just wondering, you guys refused to report on the incompetence of Joe Biden, and I was just wondering if you guys were told not to report on that or if, you guys really were that ignorant. The entire American public, for some reason, was able to see that Joe Biden was grossly incompetent and that he's been incognito and kind for a long time. However, you guys just started reporting this. Dana, can I ask you about this? Yes. Dana, you're a respected reporter. I'm not too big. Why is it that that you guys just started to report on the the the decline of Joe Biden? Don't you feel like you have a responsibility to the public not to lie to them about the conduct of decline of Joe Biden? Sir, I'm here CNN. I can't get very close to them because their security guard is blocking me. But we've got Jake Tapper here. We've got Chris Wallace. We also have Dana Bash. Now I've been asking them why they have been lying to the American public about the mental decline of Joe Biden. None of you guys would like to respond to that at all? No. I'm a show Dana, you're a very respected journalist. Jake, not so much respected, but people listen to you still. Would any of you guys like to, respond to Joe Biden's cognitive of decline and why you guys were lied to the American people about it for so long? Could you please take your hands off me? So there you guys go. That's the media. They refuse to answer the questions of the American people.
Saved - July 18, 2024 at 12:06 PM

@kylenabecker - Kyle Becker

JUST IN: Joe Biden forgets the name of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin in a new interview. Instead, he simply calls him, "The Black man." This has got to be it. Biden is done this time, right? https://t.co/VUQoEBGDQ2

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It's important to treat people with dignity. I faced criticism for appointing a black man as the secretary of defense and nominating Ketanji Brown.
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Speaker 0: And so it's all about it's all about treating people with dignity. And it's about making sure that we are coming. For example, look at the heat I'm getting because I I named a, the secretary of defense for a black man. I named Ketanji Brown. I mean, because of the people I've named.
Saved - July 22, 2024 at 2:21 PM

@Bubblebathgirl - Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸

Speaker Johnson just went on CNN and rightly said “anyone who interacted with” Joe Biden knew he wasn’t competent. So why did Johnson repeatedly get Biden’s budget approved which let a man with severe cognitive decline continue destroying America? https://t.co/Ax8L4LroMZ

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Top Democrats falsely praised Joe Biden's abilities, claiming he could compete in the Olympics. They knew it wasn't true. Despite knowing his limitations, they pushed him through the primary. Now, the country sees the truth, and they are stuck in a corner because of their deception. Translation: Democratic leaders exaggerated Joe Biden's skills, but now they are facing consequences for their false portrayal.
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Speaker 0: I mean, you've seen even in recent weeks until the debate 3 weeks ago. I mean, top Democrats in congress and elsewhere were coming on to television regularly and saying Joe Biden's running circles around us. He could he could compete in the Olympics. I mean, it was just comical. They all knew that wasn't true. I mean, anybody who interacted with him over the last couple of years knew that that was not true. And that it was every time I would see one of those statements, I couldn't believe they were doing it. And and that is why they went through the process and and got him through, winning the primary because they put up a false pretense about his capabilities. Now the whole country sees it, and they have painted themselves into a corner because they did that.
Saved - November 7, 2024 at 6:39 PM

@MattWallace888 - Matt Wallace

What do you notice about Joe Biden today? https://t.co/dO6FOpe1u3

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Wait, that's it? This is weird and creepy. No way! He's happy Trump won! Look at that smile. Joe, where did your 20 million votes go? Can someone ask that? Hey, Libs and press, can you look into this?
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Speaker 0: Wait. That's it? Weird. Creepy. Crazy. No way. Dude, he's happy Trump won. He's happy Trump won. Look at him. He's having a great time. Look at that smile. Joe, where'd your 20,000,000 votes go? Can somebody ask that? Hey, Libs. Hey, press. Can you ask that?
Saved - December 23, 2024 at 7:13 AM
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I was shocked to read a report from The Wall Street Journal revealing that Biden administration staffers allegedly worked to conceal Joe Biden's mental decline since he took office. They reportedly placed other officials in roles typically held by the President and canceled national security meetings on his "bad days." Additionally, there were claims that he struggled to repeat lines his staff provided during preparations for an interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur. It feels like the Democrats and the media have been trying to mislead the public for four years.

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

HOLY SHLIT. According to a new bombshell report by The Wall Street Journal, staffers in the Biden administration worked to hide Joe's mental decline from the moment he took office. This included putting other officials into roles occupied by the President and scrapping national security meetings on his "bad days." He also reportedly could not repeat lines his staff fed him while preparing for an interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur. The Democrats and the media tried to gaslight the American people for 4 years.

Saved - December 31, 2024 at 3:12 PM

@WesternLensman - Western Lensman

Legacy Media: We had no idea Biden was cognitively impaired the last four years. Joe Biden the last four years: https://t.co/uILqHSWinO

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Beer brewed here is essential for making beer. The president of Mexico was hesitant to open the gate. I had a solid meeting with leaders from France, who expressed their commitment to represent everyone, regardless of their state. I want to focus on important issues, like Roe v. Wade. The best way to achieve goals is to hold on to what you value. Regarding Putin's actions, he has amassed significant wealth. America can be defined in a single word, but I momentarily lost my train of thought.
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Speaker 0: Beer brewed here. It's it is used to make the brew beer. My memory is fine. The president of Mexico, Sisi, did not wanna open up the gate. A solid meeting with, with the, the from Germany I mean, from France looked at me and said, said said I'm gonna be a president of everybody who lives in a red state or a green state. I, anyway, I don't wanna I don't wanna I'm making Roe v Word. The best way to get something done, if you if you hold near and dear to you that you, like to be able to anyway. Of Putin's kleptocracy. Yeah. 50 time a $159,000,000,000 led. America is a nation that can be defined in a single word. I was in the foot foot foot what am I doing here? 1, 2 Shanga The,
Saved - February 26, 2025 at 3:44 PM

@sav_says_ - Savanah Hernandez

Last year I asked @jaketapper why he & CNN were lying to the American public about Joe Biden’s cognitive decline They all rolled their eyes and ignored my question Jake Tapper is now publishing a book “exposing the cover up” of Joe Biden’s mental decline 💀 https://t.co/X20nzeZRjP

Saved - April 27, 2025 at 2:50 PM
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I can't believe the lack of self-awareness! At the White House Correspondents’ Award Dinner, Alex Thompson was recognized for his coverage on Biden’s cognitive decline. Kwelker admitted the White House tried to hide this info, yet we were labeled conspiracy theorists for years.

@LauraLoomer - Laura Loomer

OMG TALK ABOUT A LACK OF SELF AWARENESS! Tonight at the White House Correspondents’ Award Dinner, an award was given to Alex Thompson @AlexThomp for his coverage on Biden’s cognitive decline. At the dinner, @kwelkernbc finally admitted the White House tried to “conceal this information” about Biden’s cognitive decline. Meanwhile… we were all called conspiracy theorists the last 4 years for saying the same thing. You don’t hate these people enough.

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The Aldo Beckman Award, which includes a $2,500 prize, is awarded to Alex Thompson of Axios. The judges stated Thompson's reporting on President Biden, specifically surrounding the Trump-Biden debate, revealed that the president's cognitive decline was impacting his ability to do his job. They added that this was information the White House tried to conceal. The White House Correspondents Association is pleased to present the award to Thompson.
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Speaker 0: Impartiality, integrity, and a deep knowledge of the presidency. The award also includes a prize of $2,500. This year's award goes to Alex Thompson of Axios. The judges said Thompson's aggressive reporting on president Biden, especially leading up to and after the Trump Biden debate revealed the president's cognitive decline was impacting his ability to do his job, information the White House tried to conceal. Ladies and gentlemen, the White House Correspondents Association is pleased to give the Aldo Beckman Award to Alex Thompson.
Saved - May 14, 2025 at 10:56 PM
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Jake Tapper has admitted he didn't adequately cover Biden's cognitive issues, reflecting on it with humility. This admission raises questions about his previous awareness of Biden's condition while he now seems motivated by financial interests. Additionally, he criticized the Biden White House for dismissing videos of Biden's cognitive problems as "cheap fakes," despite his network previously downplaying these concerns and supporting the Biden campaign. It feels like we're expected to overlook this inconsistency.

@WesternLensman - Western Lensman

Jake Tapper now says he didn't cover Biden's cognitive issues enough, and claims to "look back on it with humility." In other words, Jake knew for four years Biden was cognitively impaired, but now sees dollar signs and needs to pretend he didn’t. https://t.co/EKVTSYokjU

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Some criticism of media coverage of President Biden is fair, including of Speaker 1's own coverage. Looking back, some issues were not covered enough. Reporting revealed that starting around 2019 or 2020, there appeared to be two Bidens: one that was workable and serviceable, and another nonfunctioning one who couldn't recall names of top aides and would lose his train of thought to an alarming degree. The nonfunctioning Biden appeared more frequently, and seemed to get much worse in 2023 and 2024.
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Speaker 0: Think of conservatives now criticizing you and the media in general for how president Biden was covered during his administration? Speaker 1: I think some of the criticism is is fair, to be honest, of me. Certainly, I'm not gonna speak for anybody else. But knowing then what I know now, I look back at my coverage during the Biden years, and I did cover some of these issues, but not enough. I look back on it with humility. Look. What we learned through our reporting is that starting in around 2019, '20 '20, there were two Bidens. There was a Biden that was perfectly workable, serviceable, seemed fine, and then there was a nonfunctioning one that couldn't come up with names of top aides, that would lose lose his train of thought to an alarming degree. And that nonfunctioning Biden reared his head increasingly over and over. It really seemed to exacerbate and get much worse in twenty twenty three, twenty twenty four.

@WesternLensman - Western Lensman

Sure, Jake. https://t.co/qLYrWW7u0l

@WesternLensman - Western Lensman

Today, CNN’s Jake Tapper lambasted the Biden White House for falsely labeling videos showing Biden's cognitive issues “cheap fakes.” Following Jake’s clip are a few examples of Jake’s own network actively perpetuating the “cheap fake” hoax, dismissing concerns about Biden’s cognitive state and running active cover for the Biden campaign: - Dana Bash on Inside Politics - Oliver Darcy on Kaitlan Collins’ show - Brian Stelter on Abby Phillip’s show We’re somehow supposed to forget all of this.

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The Biden White House has been accused of falsely labeling videos of President Biden acting in an odd or unusual way as "cheap fakes." These videos, amplified on conservative media, are described as misleading. The White House and Biden campaign take issue with outlets allegedly presenting these videos in misleading contexts, such as claiming they show Biden "freezing" or being unable to walk off stage unaided. This portrayal feeds into a narrative of Biden as a senile old man. "Cheap fakes" are defined as distorted, out-of-context videos, chopped up and constructed to mislead. The Biden administration is reportedly worried about this issue, acknowledging it as a real problem, even if the videos are sometimes fabricated.
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Speaker 0: Other people who were there and we should note that the Biden White House falsely, when people showed that clip and asked what was going on, said it was a cheap fake. They did this all the time when there was video that seemed to show Biden acting in an odd or unusual, seemingly out of it way that would call it a cheap fake. It was not fake. It was actual video. Speaker 1: A lot of memes and what the White House is calling cheap fakes, which means that these are there are videos that are being put out on social media and then amplified on conservative media that in some cases are just not right, and in other cases are highly, highly misleading of president Biden. So it's the it's the question that I started this conversation with is how much to talk about it versus how much to just kind of ignore it. It is a reality. You have a 78 year old and an 82 year old, 81 year old, and we have lots of examples of both of them. Yeah. Maybe Trumps aren't played as much, but both of them appearing to, to use your words, lose a step. Speaker 2: I think what the White House and and Biden campaign, what they have an issue with is that these outlets are wrapping these videos in very misleading context, right, saying that this is evidence that Biden was freezing. He's unable to walk off stage on his own, and that's obviously not the case. But that's how it's being portrayed in right wing media, and it plays into this years long narrative where they have tried to portray Biden as a senile old man incapable of governing the country. And this is just the latest example. Speaker 3: You know, the White House president used the phrase cheap fakes. The idea of cheap fakes. Let me explain what that is to people. We've been worried for years about AI deepfakes, that computer generated images are gonna trick people into believing something that's totally false. Cheap fakes are a little bit simpler. They're cheap. They're just distorted, out of context videos, chopped up in certain ways, constructed in certain ways. That's what we're seeing. That's what the Biden administration, the Biden campaign is so worried about right now. But no mistake, they are worried about this. This is a real problem. This is not some made up fiction. The videos are oftentimes made up, but the problem is real.
Saved - May 17, 2025 at 11:07 AM

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

🚨BREAKING: Audio from Biden’s 2023 interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur has dropped. He forgets names, dates, and stumbles through every single answer. He was completely checked out. https://t.co/3LdlKfQbem

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During the period of 2017-2018, while living on Chambers Road, the speaker was asked where documents related to the Penn Biden Center, the "cancer killer shot," or his book were kept. The speaker notes that his son was either deployed or dying during this time. He also mentions that many people were encouraging him to run for president, except for the president, who thought someone else had a better chance of winning. The speaker was still considering running for office while at Penn. His son Bo died in May 2015. Trump was elected in November 2016 and sworn in January 2017, when the speaker left office. The book "Promise Me Dad" was written after Bo's death, as he was very close to his sons.
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Speaker 0: So during this time when we were living in Chambers Road and there were documents related to Penn Biden Center or the Biden or the cancer killer shot or your book, where did you keep papers that related to those things that you were actively working? Speaker 1: Well, I I I don't know. This is what? Twenty seventeen, eighteen that period? Yes, sir. Remember, in this time frame, my son has either been deployed or is dying. And it was and by the way, there were still a lot of people at the time when I got out of the senate that were encouraging me to run-in this period, except the president. I'm not I mean, a mean thing to say. I mean, he just thought that she had a better shot of winning president than I did. And so I hadn't I hadn't at this point, even though I'm at Penn, I hadn't walked away from the idea that I might run for office again. You know, if I ran again, I'd be running for president. And and so what was happening, though, what the boat died god. May 30 thirtieth. '20 '18. '20 '15, he died. It was May 2015. I think it's '20 fifteen. Fifteen. I think it's twenty fifteen. Or yeah. I'm not sure Speaker 0: the months are, but I think that Speaker 1: was Yeah. That's right. Mister president. Yes, sir. And what's happened in the meantime is that Trump gets elected in November of twenty seventeen '20 '16. '16. '20 '16. Alright. So why did I have 2017 do? Speaker 0: That's when you left the office, so that would be in January Speaker 1: of twenty seventeen. Okay. But that's when Trump gets sworn in January. Right. Correct. Okay. Yeah. Correct. And in 2017, Bo had passed, and this is personal. The genesis of the book and the title Promise Me Dad was a, I know you're all close with your sons and daughters, but Bo was like my right arm and that was my left. These guys were a year and a day apart and they could finish each other's sentences. Beau, I used to go home on the train in the period that I was still in the senate. Anyway, excuse me. There was pressure, not pressure. Bo knew how much I adored him. And know this sounds, maybe this sounds so, Everybody knew how close you were. There was not anybody in the world who wondered whether or not anyway. Speaker 0: And so Sir, I'm wondering if it's a good time to take a break Speaker 1: briefly then. I let me just keep going to get it done.
Saved - May 17, 2025 at 1:01 AM

@JesseBWatters - Jesse Watters

BREAKING: A recording of @JoeBiden’s interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur just dropped… And WOW. Biden spent minutes rambling, unable to answer questions AND not remembering anything. https://t.co/RNkQ2OaVFJ

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A Fox News alert reports on the release of audio from Joe Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, who investigated Biden's handling of classified documents from his vice presidency. Classified documents were found in Biden's garage and home office. Hur's report stated Biden mishandled classified documents but declined charges, describing him as a sympathetic, elderly man with a poor memory. In the released audio, Hur asks Biden where he kept his papers, and Biden rambles incoherently about his son Beau's death and Trump's election, struggling to remember the dates. The speaker notes Biden didn't answer the question about the papers. The speaker questions Biden's ability to function in high-pressure situations given his memory issues and claims Biden was isolated from his cabinet and the public. The speaker claims Hur's report was the first honest assessment from within the Biden administration. The speaker references Biden's press conference responding to the report and his debate performance, suggesting they fueled concerns about his age and competence.
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Speaker 0: Fox News alert. A recording of Joe Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur has just been released. Axios got its hands on about eight minutes. We'll play some of it for you in a second. Robert Hur had been appointed special counsel by the Biden justice department to investigate Joe Biden's mishandling of classified documents during and after his vice presidency. Classified documents were discovered in sloppily packed boxes in Joe Biden's garage next to his Corvette and inside his home office. At the same time Biden was raiding Mar A Lago and indicting Trump for mishandling classified documents, his handlers were scrambling to locate the classified documents that Biden had mishandled. Now, Biden as VP didn't have the constitutional authority to possess any classified documents. So after Robert Hur interviewed president Joe Biden, he released a report. The report stated that Joe Biden had mishandled classified documents, but because he was a, quote, sympathetic, well meaning elderly man with a poor memory, he declined to recommend charges. Later, the transcript of the BidenHer interview was released, but not the audio. Tonight, we have some of this audio. First, we'll play you a portion where special counsel Robert Hur asks president Biden, where did you keep your papers? And Biden can't answer and then rambles incoherently about his son, can't remember when his son died and can't remember when Trump was elected. Watch. Speaker 1: During this time, we were living in Chambers Road and there were documents related to the Penn Biden Center or the Biden or the cancer that you shot or your book. Where did you keep papers that related to those things that you were actively working? Speaker 2: Well, I I I I I don't know. This is what? Twenty seventeen, eighteen that period? Yes, sir. Remember, in this time frame, my son is either been deployed or is dying. And and so it was and so I hadn't I hadn't at this point, even though I'm at Penn, I hadn't walked away from the idea that I might run for office again. You know, if I ran again, I'd be running for president. And and so what was happening though, one month ago, died god. May 30 is 2018. '20 '15, he had died. It was May I think it's 2015. Or you're sure the months are running. That's right, mister president. And what's happened in the meantime is that as Trump gets elected in November of twenty seventeen? '20 '16. '16. '20 '16. Alright. So why did I have 2017 here? That's when we left the office, January of twenty seventeen. Okay. But that's when Trump gets sworn in? Right. Right. Correct. Okay. Yeah. Correct. In 2017, Beau had passed and Speaker 0: Robert Herr was absolutely right. It's very hard not to feel sympathetic for president Biden. He's clearly exhausted, his memory's shot, and he's lost and confused about his very painful past. Joe Biden and Robert Herr continued. Speaker 2: Well, I used to go home on a train in the period that I was still in the senate. Anyway, there was pressure, not pressure. Bo knew how much I adored him. And I know this sounds maybe this sounds so everybody knew how close you were. There was not anybody in the world who wondered whether or not anyway. So Sir, Speaker 1: I'm wondering if it's a good time to take a break Speaker 2: briefly then. No. I let me just keep going to get it done. Speaker 0: Biden still hasn't answered the question four minutes later. Still hasn't answered it. Where did you keep your papers? Still has not answered it. If he can't answer a simple question like that in a high stakes interview, how was he in the situation room? How bad was his memory? What else wasn't he able to remember when he was president? Remember, this is the first time an outsider had spent any time with the president for a very long time. This was October 2023. This is the third year of his presidency. Remember, he had been kept from his cabinet secretaries, went for months without seeing or speaking to them. This was at a time when his inner circle was getting smaller and smaller and sometimes there'd be like four to five days when the public hadn't even laid eyes on him. Herr was the first one within the Biden administration to tell the truth and say something's not right. And when his report was released, it was like a bomb went off. Biden was forced to jump out of bed at 08:00 at night in a hastily arranged press conference where he lashed out at her and started pointing his fingers. How bad is your memory and can you continue as president? Speaker 2: My memory is so bad I let you speak. Speaker 1: Months when you were asked about your age, you would respond with the words watch me. Many American people have been watching and they have expressed concerns about your age Speaker 0: That is your judgment. Speaker 1: They Speaker 0: That is your judgment. To public Biden's performance then did nothing to shut down the talk that he was too old to be president and too old to run for reelection. But the dam never really broke. Democrats were never able to force a primary or force him to step down. And the next bomb to go off after the her report, the debate. Speaker 2: We finally beat Medicare. Speaker 0: Thank you, President Biden. President Trump? Speaker 3: Well, he's right. He did beat Medicare. He beat it to death. Speaker 4: I'm gonna continue to move until we get Speaker 2: the total ban on the the the the total initiative relative to what we're gonna do with more border patrol and more asylum officers. Speaker 0: President Trump? Speaker 3: I really don't know what he said at the end of that sentence. I don't think he knows what he said either.
Saved - May 17, 2025 at 1:55 PM

@Bubblebathgirl - Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸

Democrats want to now move on from discussing Joe Biden’s mental collapse, because they spent years covering it up. They have no explanation for their actions other than they truly hate the American people. These Dems have no regrets. They’re pure evil. https://t.co/ZmTC3zrBgl

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The report on the President's demeanor is claimed to be factually wrong. It's argued that the special counsel faced pressure to criticize since he didn't indict anyone. The special counsel is described as a Republican prosecutor, not a medical doctor, and therefore unqualified to comment on medical matters. It's asserted that had Joe Biden not faltered during a debate, the "charade" would have continued, and he might have won. Even after Biden dropped out, he remained president for six months in the same condition. Despite claims that the special counsel was inaccurate, it's argued he was kind to the president. The reason for not indicting Biden was the belief that a jury would find him unfit for trial. Concerns are raised about trusting someone so forgetful to babysit, questioning whether he was truly running the free world. It's suggested this is the biggest political scandal in our lifetime. Had Biden or Kamala Harris succeeded, the cover-up would have continued. The contrast between Biden's state and Donald Trump's capabilities is highlighted. The regret is not about the lies or the "presidency by committee," but about losing.
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Speaker 0: President's demeanor in that report was characterized could not be more wrong on the facts. Speaker 1: And when you are the first special counsel in history not to indict anybody, there is pressure to criticize and to make, you know, statements that maybe and otherwise you wouldn't make. Speaker 2: Special counsel of her is is as far as I remember is a is a, obviously a a Republican, a a a prosecutor. He's not a he's not a medical doctor. He's just not. It's not for him to speak to. It's flatly wrong. It is inappropriate. It is gratuitous. Speaker 3: Oh, it's so infuriating watching all those clips. It's just unbelievable. You spoke with Town Bevin from Real Clear Politics earlier, and this is what he had to say about it. Speaker 4: And what's most infuriating about this guy is that you know and I know and I think everybody who's watching this show knows, had Joe Biden not fumbled so badly, not failed so badly on that debate stage, the charade would still be going on. The media would have and he might have potentially won. He could be in office right now. Given these circumstances, they would still be lying to us. And by the way, even after he dropped out, he was the president of The United States for six more months in this condition. Speaker 5: You know, I just wanna go back to what Corinne Jean Pierre said in the clip that we played. Oh, Robert Hur is not a doctor. You don't have to be a doctor to listen to this audio or even to read the transcript and say, there's a problem. And that interview took place in 2023, October '20 '20 '3. You saw the montage of Kamala Harris using all these words inaccurate, gratuitous. No. If anything, he was kind. Robert Hur was kind to the president. And when Ian Sams at the White House said, oh, well, he didn't he didn't indict anyone. The reason he didn't indict Joe Biden for clearly violations of the law was because he believed that a jury would find this person to be basically unfit to stand trial. And now listening to the audio, I think it's very hard to disagree with that. Speaker 3: But when you listen to it, you wouldn't trust that person babysitting your kids because you're like, this is a very forgetful person. They might leave the stove on. They might Right. Leave the kids in the car. They might I mean, there's a lot of things that could happen with somebody who's so foggy in his brain. And yet, he was running the free world or was he? Speaker 5: Was he? Speaker 3: And that's the next question. Bevan, by the way, told you, and we all agree, that this is the biggest political scandal, Charlie, in our lifetime. Speaker 6: Well, and and Tom makes the most important point, which is that had had Biden succeeded, had all those people the White House succeeded at this cover up, and it and he had gotten reelected, of course, nobody would be talking about this right now. But but also had Kamala Harris won, we wouldn't all be talking about Speaker 3: this Speaker 6: right It would they would keep the charade going. Speaker 3: And also the contrast is so interesting. You see that, you hear that, and then you look at what Donald Trump is doing. It's remarkable. The amount of balls he has up in the air, managing the Middle East, managing Ukraine, going here, going there, you know, all the cabinet members fully engaged. It's just unbelievable. And you go, what was happening in this country during that time? Speaker 5: And they don't regret the lies. They don't regret the presidency by committee. They regret losing.
Saved - June 4, 2025 at 6:49 PM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

KJP is writing a book on misinformation Here is a montage of KJP over the years peddling misinformation about Biden's cognitive decline https://t.co/0sW5HHi1tT

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The White House is pushing back against questions about President Biden's physical and mental stamina. One reporter questioned if the president has the stamina to continue on after 2024. Another reporter referenced a book suggesting the president tells aides he's tired and that there have been few public events before 10 AM. The White House maintains that the president is sharp and that his age brings wisdom and experience. They deny claims that staff treats the president like a baby or that they are hiding information about his health. They dismissed concerns about the president's recent comments in Las Vegas, where he told a story about talking to a French president who died in 1996, calling such criticisms "cheap fakes" and "bad fakes" that right-wing critics are using. They also refuted claims that the president was wandering in a video.
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Speaker 0: Does the president have the stamina physically and mentally, do you think to continue on even after 2024? Speaker 1: Don, you're asking me this question. Oh my gosh. He's the president of The United States. You know, it he I can't even keep up with it. We just got back from New Mexico. We just got back, from California. That is I I that is not a question that we should be even asking. Speaker 2: She said, Jackie, are you here? Where's Jackie? She must not be here. No. I totally understand. I just I just explained. She was on top of mind. Speaker 3: The book is suggesting the president tells aides he's tired. Speaker 2: But that's in the excerpt. Right? Speaker 3: Yep. And that that's why there have been so few public events before 10AM. Speaker 2: I mean, that's a ridiculous assumption to make. Speaker 4: President Biden is the oldest president in US history. Why does White House staff treat him like a baby? Speaker 2: No one treats the president of The United States, the commander in chief, like a baby. Speaker 4: So there's this book that says That's ridiculous. When staff to take these claims. Speaker 2: What's I would put the president's stamina, president's wisdom, ability to get this done on behalf of of, the American people against anyone. Speaker 4: How is president Biden ever gonna convince the three quarters of voters who are worried about his physical and mental health that he is okay even though in Las Vegas, he told a story about recently talking to a French president who died in 1996? Speaker 2: I'm not even gonna go down that rabbit hole with you, sir. Comments were made in that report about that, about, obviously, about his memory that we don't believe lives in reality. I think you all have called this the cheap fakes video, and that's exactly what they are. They are cheap fakes video. They are done in bad fakes. And and some of your news organization have have been very clear, have stressed that these right wing the right wing critics of the president have a credibility problem. Speaker 5: I think there is so much misinformation, disinformation as we've been talking about. You talked about the video of the president wandering, and it's not true. Right? The president wasn't wandering. And so we believe we have to call that out. We've been calling it cheap fakes. That is something that came from directly from the media outlets. Speaker 6: Is anyone in the White House hiding information about the president's health or his ability to do the job day to day? Speaker 2: Absolutely not. What we have released has been very comprehensive. It has been. It has been transparent. Age comes wisdom and comes experience. And I think that matters as well. He is as sharp as ever as I have known him to be in my engagement, in my experience with him. And I know when I walk into the Oval Office or see him on Air Force One, I have to be on top of my game.
Saved - June 12, 2025 at 9:52 PM
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I came across a hidden camera video where a CNN stage manager claimed Jake Tapper was aware of Joe Biden's decline during the 2024 campaign but didn't want to disclose it. The manager noted that Biden seemed sharper in the past, and even Tapper has written about it.

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

EXPOSED: CNN Jake Tapper Stage Manager Caught On Hidden Camera Revealing Tapper “Knew” About Joe Biden’s Decline During 2024 Presidential Campaign: “He Doesn’t Want to Reveal That in Front of Us” “Even Tapper wrote a book about it.” “Biden, I met him twice… He was sharper, [back then] for sure.” @cnn @JakeTapper @andersoncooper @kasie

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A CNN stage manager named Pablo claims that "everybody knew" about Biden's declining condition, despite CNN reporting the opposite. Pablo says he met Biden twice, once as VP and once during his presidential run, noting Biden was sharper when he was VP. The stage manager alleges Jake Tapper knew about Biden's decline, even writing a book about it ("Original Sin, President Biden's Decline, It's Cover Up and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again"), yet continued to participate in what he calls a "cover up" on CNN. Pablo says Tapper didn't want to show his book on air after Jon Stewart made fun of him for promoting it so much. Pablo also describes "diva" behavior from some CNN anchors, like Casey Hunt, who he says was given an ultimatum about her behavior. He also mentions that CNN might be sold to a new buyer.
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Speaker 0: Yeah. Well, Biden met him twice. Speaker 1: Do you think, like, his health was really that bad when he was in his crisis? Speaker 0: Everybody knew. Come on. Even even Tapper, like, wrote a book about it. I mean, he doesn't wanna reveal that in front of us. Speaker 1: So are most of the news anchor people, like, really nice? Speaker 0: They're a little bit of diva. Some women, Casey Hunt. We heard, like, the company now, they wanna, like, sell it. Hey. Hey. Speaker 1: Hey. It's Kurt. Speaker 2: How are doing, brother? Yes. How is this a lie? What is a lie? What is a lie? Right. A lie is something that's not true. What is the thing that he doesn't wanna reveal? Capital. James O'Keefe here in Washington DC outside CNN headquarters reporting on Juan Pablo Perata, a stage manager here at CNN, the lead for Jake Tapper. Pablo has interacted with Jake Tapper a number of times, other people within CNN. Pablo gives her undercover journalist a plethora of inside information inside Tapper's off camera personality reporting on what Tapper does inside the studio here, promotion of his new book, and most importantly, CNN's possible deceptive reporting of Joe Biden's mental state. Speaker 1: TikToker. Yeah. I work with him. So you're a stage? Manager. Yeah. Speaker 0: And I tell, you know, the camera people, the people that put the microphones, the talent. I give them, like, you know, the cues, for example, like, okay. So this is what you're gonna do. So I explained it, you know, how we're gonna do the show today. Speaker 2: Stage manager Pablo claims that he met president Biden twice and that, quote, everybody knew that Biden's condition was in severe decline despite reporting the opposite to the American people on a daily basis. Speaker 0: Yeah. Well, Biden met him twice. Speaker 1: Oh, you met him twice? Yeah. While he was, like, still in office? Speaker 0: Well, when he was the vice president and then when he was running for president. Obama's. Speaker 1: Right. Okay. Wow. And did you see any difference between you and you met him as the vice president and president? Well, he was sharper for sure. She was He he was sharper back then? Speaker 0: Yeah. Do you Speaker 1: think, like, his health was really that bad when he was in his presence? Speaker 0: Everybody knew. Oh, come on. Even even Tapper, like, wrote a book about it. Speaker 1: Like Yeah. Speaker 0: Who knows? I mean, he doesn't wanna reveal that in front of us. Speaker 1: But Right. So you think it's true? Yeah. Speaker 2: Now the reason this is so concerning is that during the Biden campaign and throughout his presidency, repeatedly told by CNN and others news outlets that Biden was, quote, perfectly healthy and, quote, extremely competent and, quote, sharp as a tack. Speaker 1: I think what we see on stage with Joe Biden, Jake, is very clearly a cognitive decline. Speaker 3: I think you are mocking his stutter, and I think you have absolutely no standing to diagnose somebody's cognitive decline. The Washington Post just out put out a piece examining how president Biden embraces his stutter, talking about it while Trump mocks it, exaggerates it, belittles it. He's sharp physically. I mean, mentally. Yeah. I think the question is physically. Right? He's 81, and his memory, you know, it doesn't seem great. It's not horrible. Speaker 2: Now it's raised some questions. How long has Tapper known even while he was writing this book that CNN's reporting of Biden's mental state was a deceptive cover up? Speaker 1: The Democrats have been involved in a big cover up here. Speaker 3: Calling it a cover up, that's pretty strong words. Are you suggesting that there's something that needs to be investigated in a serious way? Speaker 4: The soon to be released new book titled Original Sin, President Biden's Decline, It's Cover Up and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again. Speaker 0: His book, he loves talking about his book. That's his passion. So I don't know. There was a Jon Stewart segment Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 0: That he was making fun of Jake Taubo. Uh-huh. Because he was showing the book, like, almost every day. I'm not sure Speaker 3: if you've heard of it. It's on Biden's decline. It's called original sin. I'm sure you've heard on May 20. That's Tuesday. Original sin. That's coming out in three weeks. On May 20. That's just nineteen days away. In one week and one day. Coming out in just a few days. Comes out Tuesday. You will not believe what we found out. Speaker 0: So and it happened, the next day. I was working with him. Uh-huh. And he and and we had the books on top of the desk. Uh-huh. And he was like and he was looking at the boots. Like, he was like, I'm not gonna show them today. I'm just gonna leave them there. I'm like, why? I I knew why, but I I was asking why. And he was like, oh, because of that Stuart John Stuart segment making fun of me and Will. I'm like, come on, man. Like, it's he was just no. And I said, I'm no mad. He was like, I'm no mad. Speaker 1: And I'm like, yeah. Clearly. Speaker 2: Now it does seem incredibly bizarre dishonest to flippantly go from participating in the cover story to flogging a book about Biden's decline and the dishonest propaganda that you actively participated in. We have some security here on the premises. We have various spies from within CNN spying on us as we do this on camera. One security guard even saying, just do your job. And asked not to be filmed. I asked what he did. He said, it's none of my business. I'm doing a story about CNN. Jake Tapper, do work with them? Don't know anything about Jake Tapper. You know a guy named Pablo. Do you notice how they just sort of like become a different like a robot? I Speaker 1: am going to turn into a robot and walk away. Speaker 2: Pablo also went on to describe what he called as diva behavior from anchors such as Casey Hunt. Speaker 1: So are most of the news anchor people, like, really nice? Are they kinda mean? Speaker 0: Say it again. Speaker 1: I said are the most of the news anchor people. Speaker 0: Those that are not that much, it's because they're a little bit of diva. Speaker 1: Or divas? Speaker 0: Some of them. Yes. Yes. Some women. Casey Hunt. Oh, yeah. And I think she's been doing better now because I believe we believe at work Mhmm. That they give her, like, the an ultimatum. An ultimatum. She was coming from, I think, CVS. Oh. So she was coming with a with a kind of, like, an ego already. Speaker 2: So he's Speaker 0: going Because over there, Speaker 1: she was, like, big star. Oh, okay. Thank you. Everybody was like, who is she? Like Sure. Speaker 0: Who she thinks she is? And now Speaker 2: Now Pablo also disclosed that CNN may be being purchased by a new unknown buyer. Currently, they're under Warner Brothers Discovery. Speaker 0: We heard, like, the company now, they wanna, like, sell it. Now we are under Warner Brothers Discovery. Speaker 1: Mhmm. Speaker 0: And now they we just heard, like, some people say that there are, like, you know, might be a new one. Speaker 1: You think that just has to do with, like, views being down and you're just trying to make it the best as possible? Or I guess so. Yeah. Excited. Speaker 2: I'm gonna cover a journalist arranged a meeting with Pablo where I caught up with Pablo to ask him some questions. Speaker 1: I remember you mentioned that Santa might, like, be sold. Do you know who's, like, any potential buyers or Speaker 0: anything? No. No? Speaker 2: We'll put protein before going. There's no time to eat. Alright. Ready? Yep. Speaker 0: Be good for, like, a, like, a reporter. I mean, for, a news company. Speaker 1: A news company? Speaker 2: Watch out. Watch out. Yep. How you doing? Speaker 1: I'm gonna go grab some water. Is that okay? Mhmm. I will be right back. Speaker 2: Yeah. Practice. Hey. Speaker 1: Hey. It's Kurt. Speaker 2: How Speaker 0: you Speaker 2: doing, brother? Yes. Is it is CNN the most trusted name in news? Yes. Of course. So why not publish what Tapper knows when he knows it? Speaker 0: Oh, that's a question that you may have to ask. Speaker 2: What what do you do for Santa? Speaker 1: None of your business, but anybody anything else? Speaker 2: Now he didn't run away. He ran your way. The guy actually went into Pacers running. Well, he's not running away, but he's going into the running store. That's ironic.
Saved - December 20, 2024 at 9:15 PM
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I just read a shocking report from The Wall Street Journal revealing that Biden administration staffers took measures to conceal Joe's mental decline since he took office. They reportedly assigned other officials to perform presidential duties and canceled national security meetings on his "bad days." It seems he struggled to repeat lines his staff provided during an interview prep with Special Counsel Robert Hur. It feels like the Democrats and the media have been trying to mislead the American public for four years.

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

HOLY SHLIT. According to a new bombshell report by The Wall Street Journal, staffers in the Biden administration worked to hide Joe's mental decline from the moment he took office. This included putting other officials into roles occupied by the President and scrapping national security meetings on his "bad days." He also reportedly could not repeat lines his staff fed him while preparing for an interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur. The Democrats and the media tried to gaslight the American people for 4 years.

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