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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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86% of Americans believe Biden is too old for another term, leaving only 14% in support, likely his family. Biden should have committed to a one-term presidency, allowing the Democrats to explore other candidates. His age and performance have hurt public perception. The Democratic machine is considering alternatives, as Biden has lost support from key allies, including the media. His reelection strategy is faltering, with concerns about Attorney General Merrick Garland's investigation into Trump not yielding results before the election. Biden is frustrated that his age-related issues are being discussed publicly and is blaming Garland for not acting sooner. Investigators are demanding the release of a video showing Biden's memory lapses, raising questions about his fitness for office.

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I watched the presidential debate and was surprised by the media's shock over Joe Biden's mental state. This isn't new information; I've known since 2019 that his family was concerned about his dementia. Despite this, he became the nominee and president, with many aware of his struggles. The media acts as gatekeepers, presenting a distorted reality while claiming to protect democracy. They seem to ignore the will of the people, pushing for a new candidate because they believe Biden can't win against his opponent. This raises questions about their definition of democracy, as it appears to prioritize the desires of a few over the majority's choice. True democracy means representing the people's will over time, not just catering to a select group.

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The White House was allegedly lying to the press, the public, and even its own cabinet members. Critics point out that Tapper's record on the subject isn't "squeaky clean." President Biden embraces his stutter, while Trump mocks, exaggerates, and belittles it, according to a Washington Post piece. Biden is sharp mentally, but there are questions about his physical condition, given that he is 81. His memory "doesn't seem great," but it's "not horrible."

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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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Biden's speech was criticized for cognitive decline, contrasting with how Trump's rallies were replayed during the debate. The speaker suggested that if Biden had performed similarly, he would have been taken away by doctors. The speaker also expressed disappointment in the lack of discussion on Trump's cognitive state and expected more Republicans to acknowledge his poor performance. The speaker humorously remarked that a bandage should have covered Trump's mouth instead of his ear.

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The speaker was asked about a book claiming Joe Biden is in cognitive and physical decline, and whether they ever felt Biden was unfit to run. The speaker stated they thought Biden was a good president, and their only concern was whether anyone could do that job until 86. They had several long talks with Biden and never walked away thinking he couldn't do the job, stating he was always on top of his brief. The speaker said they didn't know anything about the claims in the book and haven't read it, but when they saw Biden recently, they thought he was in good shape. They didn't want to read the book because Biden is not president anymore, and they think he did a good job. They believe some people are trying to blame Biden for Trump being reelected.

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Trump's mental acuity needs discussion after his recent performance. He appeared more like a meandering Fidel Castro or a cognitively diminished old vaudeville performer, rather than a formidable political figure. Democrats should see him as beatable, not unbeatable.

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The transcript centers on a heated discussion about President Joe Biden’s health, cognitive fitness, and who was calling the shots within the White House during his presidency. Key points and claims raised include: - The campaign and public discourse about the president’s fitness or age were prominent, with questions such as “Was the number one issue in the campaign the president's fitness or his age?” and assertions about visibility, including whether “you ever see president Biden in a wheelchair?” While some speakers note aging and physical signs—“I noticed that, you know, he shuffled more,” and “he has more stumbling over words and gasps than he did” — others maintain confidence in his capabilities, claiming he was “on top of things” and that “his mental acuity is great. It's fine. It's as good as it's been over the years.” - There are allegations of a cover-up by insiders. The narrative asserts “new information now on the people in his inner circle and how the cover up actually operated,” with “Senior aids that worked here until just a couple months ago, the beginning of this year, manipulating an ailing president for their own gain.” A figure asks, “How much were you paid for your role in the campaign in 2024?” with the response “Just a little bit short of $4,000,000.” The implication is that financial incentives influenced actions. - Internal discussions about the president’s decline and how it was handled are described as ongoing. “The official word from Biden world about all these new stories is that nothing has been revealed this week that shows that president Biden was anything but effective president.” There is mention of a senior-level discussion about whether the president should have a cognitive exam. - Testimony from Annie Thomas Seen, former senior adviser to Biden, is presented as significant. She “has now taken the fifth,” and the transcript notes “There is now a pattern of key Biden confidant seeking to shield themselves from criminal liability for this potential conspiracy.” She invokes the Fifth Amendment when asked about being told to lie about the president’s health. - There are explosive claims regarding Hunter Biden’s role. One speaker says, “Hunter was driving the decision making for the family. He was almost like a chief of staff.” There are references to an uptick in activity when Hunter Biden was around, and discussions about pardons for Hunter, with the line “Yes. Were you in favor of Hunter Biden getting a pardon?” indicating support for clemency. - The “auto pen” controversy is described. Speakers discuss whether the president’s name was “hand signed” or “auto pen” used for documents, with questions such as “Did he hand sign all executive orders?” and claims that “the auto bin” or “auto pen” was used and that some believed others may have instructed staff to use it. There is mention that some staff “did not know who was operating the Obalon/auto pen,” and that “an executive order” and “memo” details existed but were not definitively known to those questioned. - Media portrayal and public perception are addressed. Some speakers accuse the legacy media of denial about cognitive decline, while others defend the president’s sharpness, noting that this debate is framed by evolving video and audio coverage, including discussions of “cheap fakes” versus real footage. - Additional context touches on Medicare drug price negotiations as a policy objective, with a line about “the ability of Medicare to negotiate drug prices with big pharma,” and the belief that “if we finally beat Medicare” would be a significant achievement. There are repeated assertions that those who knew and understood cognitive issues took control, implying a broader conspiracy. - Throughout, witnesses emphasize that their statements are contextualized within interviews and testimony, with ongoing questions about who was directing the White House and the true state of the president’s health and decision-making.

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We should acknowledge that Biden won the 2020 election, but there's a significant cover-up regarding his condition. Many Democrats were aware and misled the public about it. This situation is one of the worst instances of political misinformation in our lifetime. While I wish I had known more about Biden's health, the events of January 6th should not be minimized either. Both issues deserve accountability. After experiencing four years of Trump, January 6th, and then Biden's presidency, many Americans are reconsidering leadership. It's essential to address both the cover-up and the events of January 6th without downplaying their significance. Let’s wrap up this important discussion. Thank you, Bakari Sellers and Scott Denny. Back to you, Caitlin, at the rally.

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President Biden's memory lapses have raised concerns about his acuity. He mistakenly referenced conversations with European leaders who had already passed away. The White House disputes these claims, but during a call the day before the interview, Biden seemed sharp and well-informed about a complex geopolitical issue.

Breaking Points

Megyn Kelly UNLEASHES On Jake Tapper Biden Coverup
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The current debate among Democrats centers on President Biden's mental fitness, with discussions highlighting past reporting on his struggles, including reliance on teleprompters and public gaffes. Some commentators, like Jake Tapper, acknowledge a trust deficit that contributed to electoral losses, suggesting that Democrats should own up to misjudgments about Biden's candidacy. There is a call for more independent questioning within the party and recognition of the need for an open primary process. The conversation also touches on Biden's policy achievements and the importance of maintaining a worker-centered political stance while addressing concerns about his ability to lead effectively.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Is Obama Orchestrating Biden's Exit, and Media Elite Start Telling Truth, w/ Ric Grenell and Sammon
Guests: Ric Grenell
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Megyn Kelly discusses the current political landscape surrounding President Biden's reelection campaign, highlighting growing concerns among Democrats about his viability as a candidate. Despite initial support from Congressional Black Caucus members, reports indicate that many Democrats believe Biden cannot win against Trump and are privately urging him to step aside. Polls suggest a potential Trump landslide, with CNN projecting Republican victories in Congress if Biden remains the nominee. Nancy Pelosi, while publicly supportive, is reportedly expressing doubts about Biden's chances behind closed doors. Axios reports that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is also signaling openness to a ticket without Biden. Hakeem Jeffries, the House Minority Leader, has been less vocal, indicating uncertainty about Biden's candidacy. The conversation shifts to the influence of former President Obama, with speculation that he may be orchestrating a shift away from Biden, as evidenced by George Clooney's recent op-ed criticizing Biden's performance. Clooney's comments raise questions about the silence of other prominent Democrats who attended a fundraiser with Biden, suggesting they may be reluctant to speak out against him. Kelly emphasizes the media's role in covering Biden's cognitive decline, noting that many reporters are now acknowledging his struggles after previously downplaying them. The press is portrayed as conflicted, caught between their loyalty to the Democratic Party and the reality of Biden's condition. Rick Grenell joins the discussion, asserting that the Democratic Party is facing a crisis and that Biden's potential exit from the race could lead to a chaotic nomination process. He suggests that Kamala Harris may not be the automatic successor, as Democrats are wary of her electability. The conversation concludes with speculation about the implications of Biden's potential withdrawal and the future of the Democratic ticket, emphasizing the party's urgent need to win in the upcoming elections.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Leverage Over His Left Critics, and Signs of Cognitive Decline, with Ruthless, Ellis & More
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Megyn Kelly discusses the growing divide within the Democratic Party regarding President Biden's candidacy for re-election. On one side, many Democratic lawmakers, including AOC and Mike Quigley, publicly support Biden, while others express concerns about his viability as a candidate. A closed-door meeting among House Democrats is taking place, with reports of lawmakers fearing for their electoral futures due to Biden's declining popularity. Quigley predicts that more Democrats will call for Biden to step aside as polling data comes in. Senator Joe Manchin hints that significant developments regarding Biden's health may emerge soon, raising questions about the timing of these revelations. Meanwhile, the New York Times has intensified its calls for Biden to withdraw, stating that his continued candidacy could jeopardize the party's chances against Trump. The editorial urges Democratic leaders to confront Biden directly about his effectiveness and legacy. John Ellis, a political analyst, notes that the pressure on Biden to step down hinges on whether key Democratic constituencies, particularly Black voters, will support such a move. He references historical precedents where party leaders have had to confront a sitting president about their viability. The conversation shifts to Biden's health, with reports indicating that he has seen a neurologist multiple times, raising concerns about his cognitive abilities. Dr. Dale Bredesen, a brain health specialist, explains the differences between Parkinson's disease and Lewy body dementia, emphasizing the importance of proper medical evaluations. He suggests that advancements in neurological testing could clarify Biden's health status, which remains a topic of speculation. The discussion highlights the media's role in shaping narratives around Biden's health and capabilities, with some commentators expressing disbelief at the extent of his cognitive decline. The overall sentiment among Democrats appears to be one of desperation as they grapple with the implications of Biden's potential candidacy and the impact on their electoral prospects. The episode concludes with a sense of uncertainty about Biden's future and the party's direction as they approach the election.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Is This the End for Biden? More Dems and Press Call for Biden to Resign, w/ Charles C.W. Cooke & MBD
Guests: Charles C.W. Cooke
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Megyn Kelly discusses the growing concerns about President Biden's ability to lead, particularly following a poor debate performance. Reports indicate that Biden is privately contemplating whether to continue his campaign, with the New York Times citing a Biden ally about his doubts. The White House has denied these claims, but internal polling suggests Biden is losing support in key battleground states, raising alarms among Democrats about the potential for a Trump victory. Former President Obama has reportedly expressed concern about Biden's re-election prospects, and there is a sense of betrayal from media outlets that previously supported him. The New York Times has shifted its narrative, now highlighting Biden's cognitive lapses and confusion, which have reportedly worsened in recent months. A former U.S. official questioned Biden's ability to engage with foreign leaders, reflecting broader worries about his fitness for office. Democratic lawmakers are increasingly vocal about the need for Biden to step aside, with some even suggesting Kamala Harris as a suitable replacement. Polling data shows Biden trailing Trump in several states, with previously safe Democratic states now competitive. The media's changing stance on Biden's capabilities is seen as a significant shift, with many now calling for him to resign for the sake of the party and the country. Kelly and her guests, Charles C.W. Cooke and Michael Brendan Dougherty, analyze the implications of these developments, suggesting that Biden's presidency is in jeopardy and that the Democratic Party may need to act quickly to avoid a disastrous election outcome. They emphasize the urgency of addressing Biden's cognitive health and the potential fallout for the party if he remains the nominee. The discussion highlights the internal strife within the Democratic Party and the pressing need for a decisive response to the current crisis.

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Biden Thinks He Would Have WON?!
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Joe Biden reportedly believes he could have defeated Donald Trump in the 2020 election and regrets ending his re-election campaign. Despite negative polling, Biden's aides suggest he feels he made a mistake in choosing Merrick Garland as attorney general due to slow prosecutions of Trump. The discussion highlights the polarization in politics, with some arguing that Biden's candidacy could have resulted in a closer election than anticipated. Concerns about Biden's cognitive decline have emerged, with media criticism for not addressing this sooner. The conversation reflects on the implications of Biden's perceived decline on public trust in media and politics, suggesting that the media's failure to scrutinize Biden's fitness for office contributed to a lack of accountability and transparency in the electoral process.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Media Quits Biden Cognitive Cover-Up, and Trump Gets Massive Immunity Ruling, with Charlie Kirk
Guests: Charlie Kirk
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Megyn Kelly discusses the current political landscape surrounding President Joe Biden, focusing on his potential candidacy for re-election and the media's growing criticism of his performance. She highlights that Biden's age and cognitive decline have become increasingly apparent, with major media outlets like The New York Times and The Washington Post calling for him to step aside. Following a disastrous debate performance, Biden's supporters, including some Democratic donors, are reportedly expressing doubts about his viability as a candidate. Kelly notes that Biden's family and advisers are also under scrutiny, with some blaming them for his poor debate preparation. She emphasizes that the narrative being pushed by the media and Biden's supporters is that his age brings wisdom, while simultaneously acknowledging his struggles during the debate. The discussion touches on the idea that Biden's presidency is being managed by a group of advisers rather than by him directly, raising concerns about the effectiveness of his leadership. Charlie Kirk, a guest on the show, shares his perspective on the debate and the media's response, arguing that Biden's cognitive issues have been covered up for too long. He suggests that the Democratic Party is in disarray, with internal conflicts about Biden's candidacy. Kirk believes that if Biden does not step down voluntarily, it will be difficult for the party to replace him due to the rules surrounding delegate pledges. The conversation shifts to the implications of recent Supreme Court rulings regarding presidential immunity, which Kirk argues could significantly impact the legal challenges facing Donald Trump. He expresses concern about the potential for increased political violence as tensions rise within the Democratic Party. Both Kelly and Kirk agree that the current political climate is fraught with uncertainty and that Biden's future as a candidate remains precarious. Kelly concludes by emphasizing the need for vigilance regarding the political landscape and the potential ramifications of Biden's continued candidacy, while also highlighting the importance of the upcoming election and the challenges both parties face.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Disturbing Reporting About Biden and Parkinson's Expert, and "Elder Abuse" Claims, w/ Stu and Dave
Guests: Stu Burguiere, Dave Landau
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the turmoil within the Democratic Party following President Joe Biden's poor debate performance, which has led to declining polls and donors withdrawing support. Reports of Biden's cognitive decline are surfacing, yet he remains defiant, attempting to reassure the public through interviews, including a call-in on "Morning Joe." Kelly criticizes the ethical implications of allowing Biden to call into shows, suggesting it could be manipulated. Guests Stu Burguiere and Dave Landau join to analyze Biden's situation, noting the media's sudden scrutiny of him, which contrasts with their previous support. They discuss Biden's incoherent statements during interviews and the implications of his cognitive health, with Burguiere highlighting the absurdity of the media's shifting narrative. Landau expresses frustration over the lack of trust in politicians and the media's failure to address Biden's fitness for office, emphasizing that many Americans see through the political games. Kelly recounts a story about Leo Gillo, who founded Delta Rescue after rescuing an underweight dog, highlighting the importance of animal welfare. The discussion shifts back to Biden, with Landau pointing out the absurdity of Biden's excuses for his debate performance, while Burguiere notes the media's hypocrisy in their coverage of Biden's cognitive abilities. The conversation continues with reports of a Parkinson's specialist visiting the White House multiple times, raising concerns about Biden's health. Kelly and her guests express disbelief that this information has not been more widely reported, emphasizing the need for transparency regarding the president's cognitive state. They criticize the White House's handling of Biden's health and the implications for the upcoming election. As the show progresses, they discuss the reactions from Democratic leaders and donors urging Biden to step aside, with Kelly noting the political motivations behind their reluctance to challenge him directly. The guests reflect on the potential consequences of Biden's continued candidacy, with Landau asserting that Biden is unfit for office. The episode concludes with a focus on the need for accountability and honesty in political reporting, as well as the importance of addressing Biden's health issues openly. Kelly emphasizes the responsibility of the media to inform the public about the president's condition, advocating for a more transparent dialogue about his fitness for office.

The Rubin Report

Trump & Biden Debate: The Craziest Moments & Reactions | Megyn Kelly & Sage Steele
Guests: Sage Steele
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Dave Rubin and Sage Steele discuss the recent debate, focusing on Joe Biden's cognitive abilities and performance. They note that Biden struggled to articulate his thoughts, with moments of confusion that were uncomfortable to watch. Rubin criticizes the moderator, Jake Tapper, for intervening during Biden's breakdown, arguing that it prevented viewers from fully assessing Biden's capabilities. They highlight the lack of hope in Biden's message and the perception that he is unfit for office. The conversation shifts to Trump's performance, which they describe as controlled and on-message, despite some moments of typical Trump behavior. They express concern over the Democratic Party's future, with discussions among party members about Biden potentially stepping down before the convention due to his poor performance. Overall, they conclude that the debate revealed significant issues for Biden and the Democratic Party.

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REVEALED: Biden DIDN'T RECOGNIZE Friend George Clooney
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The controversy surrounding Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson's upcoming book, *Original Sin*, highlights concerns about Joe Biden's health. Excerpts reveal that Biden's aides discussed potentially placing him in a wheelchair due to his physical decline, fearing the political implications during his re-election campaign. Prominent figures like David Plouffe and George Clooney express their frustrations with Biden's leadership and health, noting a significant deterioration over time. Clooney described a fundraiser where Biden struggled to recognize him, while John Favreau observed Biden appearing incoherent. Critics argue that the media failed to address these issues during Biden's presidency, raising questions about the Democratic Party's handling of Biden's candidacy and the potential for a more competitive primary.

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Jake Tapper GASLIGHTS On Biden Age MSM Coverup
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The discussion centers on Joe Biden's age and cognitive decline, highlighted by a new book titled "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Coverup, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again." The book claims there was a systematic effort to conceal Biden's deteriorating capabilities, based on 200 interviews with officials. The hosts criticize media figures like Jake Tapper for their previous dismissal of age-related concerns, questioning their complicity in the cover-up and the implications for the Democratic primary process.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Truth About Biden Cover-Up, and "Original Sin" Revelations, with Jake Tapper, Alex Thompson, More
Guests: Jake Tapper, Alex Thompson
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Megyn Kelly hosts a discussion with Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson about their book, "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Coverup, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again." The book reveals alarming insights into President Biden's cognitive health, including testimonies from cabinet members who expressed doubts about his ability to perform during emergencies. They describe a "pallet bureau" of key aides managing Biden's public image, suggesting that he was not fully in control of decision-making. The conversation highlights Biden's cognitive decline, with examples from his speeches and public appearances that raised concerns even before the 2020 election. Tapper recounts how Democratic insiders were aware of Biden's issues but felt compelled to support him due to the perceived existential threat of Donald Trump. They discuss the media's complicity in downplaying Biden's cognitive struggles, with Tapper admitting he wishes he had been more aggressive in questioning Biden's mental acuity during interviews. The book also details how Biden's team used teleprompters and scripted responses to manage his public appearances, with aides expressing frustration over the lack of genuine dialogue in cabinet meetings. They recount a debate where Biden's performance shocked even his supporters, leading to panic among Democratic officials about his viability for re-election. Kelly and her guests discuss the implications of Biden's health announcement coinciding with the book's release, raising suspicions about the timing. They emphasize the need for transparency regarding the health of public officials and criticize the media for failing to hold power accountable. The conversation concludes with reflections on the broader implications of Biden's presidency and the Democratic Party's future, suggesting that the cover-up of his cognitive decline may have far-reaching consequences.

The Megyn Kelly Show

George Clooney Wants Biden Out, Nancy Pelosi Wavers, and Elites are Panicked, with Glenn Greenwald
Guests: Glenn Greenwald
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the Democratic Party's growing concerns about President Biden's re-election campaign. Despite Biden's insistence that he is committed to running, the Cook Political Report has downgraded several key states from toss-ups to lean Republican, including Nevada, Arizona, and Georgia. This shift indicates a troubling trend for Democrats, particularly with Biden's vulnerability in Pennsylvania, a must-win state. Kelly highlights Nancy Pelosi's ambiguous support for Biden during an interview on "Morning Joe," where she avoided directly endorsing his candidacy. This reluctance is seen as indicative of broader Democratic unease about Biden's chances against Trump. Glenn Greenwald joins the discussion, noting that Democrats recognize Biden's low chances of winning and fear that his candidacy could jeopardize their control in Congress. Greenwald argues that Biden's long-held desire for power complicates the situation, as he is unlikely to step aside voluntarily. He emphasizes that the Democratic Party operates in an authoritarian manner, often manipulating the electoral process to achieve desired outcomes. The conversation shifts to George Clooney's recent comments urging Biden to step down, reflecting a growing sentiment among influential Democrats. Kelly and Greenwald discuss the implications of Biden's performance in the recent debate, which has led to significant polling shifts, particularly among independent voters. The Cook Political Report reveals that Biden's support among key demographics, including Black and Latino voters, has drastically declined since the last election. As internal dissent grows, several Democratic senators express doubts about Biden's viability as a candidate. Reports indicate low morale among Biden's campaign staff following the debate, with some staffers visibly distressed by his performance. The discussion also touches on the media's role in shaping perceptions of Biden's cognitive abilities, with Greenwald criticizing the media for previously dismissing concerns about Biden's mental fitness. The episode concludes with a focus on the potential ramifications of Biden's candidacy for the Democratic Party, as well as the challenges posed by Kamala Harris's unpopularity and the party's struggle to find a viable alternative.

The Megyn Kelly Show

McConnell's Alarming Freeze, and Elites Saying We'll "Own Nothing," w/ Glenn Greenwald & Carol Roth
Guests: Glenn Greenwald, Carol Roth
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Megyn Kelly discusses several pressing political topics, including President Biden's recent use of the short staircase to Air Force One, Mitch McConnell's concerning public freeze, and the implications of aging politicians in power. Glenn Greenwald joins her to analyze McConnell's health issues, suggesting that the phenomenon of gerontocracy—where older leaders cling to power despite declining capabilities—poses a significant concern for the U.S. political landscape. They emphasize the need for transparency regarding the health of public figures and the responsibility of family members to intervene when necessary. The conversation shifts to Biden's cognitive abilities, with Greenwald noting that visible signs of decline are evident and that the public is not easily fooled by media narratives that downplay these concerns. They discuss the implications of Biden's age on his presidency and how it may affect the upcoming election, particularly as voters express dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy. Kelly and Greenwald also touch on the Democratic primary landscape, highlighting the emergence of candidates like Cornell West, who poses a potential threat to Biden's support among Black voters. They discuss the internal conflicts within the Democratic Party, particularly Bernie Sanders' recent attacks on West, which reflect a lack of tolerance for dissenting voices. The dialogue then moves to the Republican primary, where Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy are gaining attention. Kelly expresses skepticism about Ramaswamy's candidacy, suggesting he is positioning himself for a potential cabinet role rather than a serious run for the presidency. They analyze the polling dynamics, noting that Trump's dominance in the Republican field may overshadow other candidates. Carol Roth later joins the show to discuss Biden's economic policies, branded as "Bidenomics." She argues that while the administration touts job creation and falling inflation rates, the reality for middle and working-class Americans is one of financial strain and diminished purchasing power. Roth critiques government interventions that she believes hinder economic growth and exacerbate inequality. The discussion concludes with a focus on the BRICS nations and their potential to challenge U.S. economic dominance, as well as the implications of corporate ownership of housing, which threatens individual wealth and homeownership. Roth emphasizes the need for personal financial responsibility and community action to combat these trends, urging listeners to remain informed and proactive in advocating for their economic interests.

All In Podcast

Presidential Debate Reaction, Biden Hot Swap?, Tech unemployment, OpenAI considers for-profit & more
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In episode 185 of the podcast, the hosts discuss the recent presidential debate, highlighting a perceived disaster for President Biden and the Democratic Party. They note Biden's confusion and gaffes during the debate, leading to panic among Democrats about his performance and its implications for the party's future. Conversations among party strategists include whether to ask Biden to step aside, with some predicting a potential candidate switch in the coming months. The hosts express concern over Biden's cognitive abilities, suggesting that he may not be fit to serve another term. They discuss the implications of his performance on the Democratic primary and the potential for a "hot swap" of candidates, with names like Gavin Newsom mentioned. Prediction markets indicate a significant drop in Biden's chances of remaining the nominee, with some suggesting a 44% chance he may drop out. The discussion shifts to the broader implications of Biden's performance for American democracy, with hosts arguing that the Democratic Party's leadership is failing to address the reality of Biden's decline. They criticize the party's handling of the primary process, suggesting that it has stifled competition and prevented viable alternatives from emerging. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI and corporate efficiency on tech jobs, noting a significant drop in job postings for developers. The hosts discuss the implications of this trend for startups and the tech industry as a whole. Finally, they address OpenAI's potential IPO and the implications of its corporate structure, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in the tech sector. The episode concludes with a critique of Microsoft's bundling practices and their impact on competition in the software market.
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