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Joseph Biden faced controversy for plagiarizing speeches from Neil Kinnock and Robert Kennedy without credit. He admitted to plagiarism in law school and made false claims about his academic achievements. Critics question his authenticity and ability to inspire. Newsweek revealed discrepancies in Biden's academic record. Biden later admitted to memory lapses.

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Senator Fetterman was questioned about Joe Biden's cognitive abilities and age, as well as his own stroke history. The conversation also touched on Hunter Biden's legal issues and the appropriateness of his involvement in politics. The senator reiterated his support for Biden despite the criticisms. The interview ended with inquiries about Fetterman's attire and a message for military families concerned about Biden's cognitive decline.

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Joe Biden was seen speaking in Pennsylvania and the speaker wondered why he didn't run for office. They believe that Joe Biden would have received more support and love if he had run.

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A person criticizes Joe Biden, saying that many people have died and more will die unless he becomes smarter. Joe Biden is then challenged about his intelligence and education, with the other person claiming that he did not attend Delaware State University and graduated near the bottom of his class. The person tells Joe Biden not to use the word "smart" with them because there is nothing smart about him. They also mention that Joe Biden has accomplished nothing in his 47 years of public service.

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The speaker listened to Biden, who they claim now goes into the wing, something the speaker says nobody did before they did. The speaker asserts that Biden only takes half a question and usually can't answer.

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Biden's critics are shocked by his speaking abilities, thinking it's a game. They can't believe he gave a 1 minute and 15 second speech, considering it a big deal for him.

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For 4 years, mainstream media denied Joe Biden's cognitive struggles, calling videos fake. In a recent debate, Biden's live performance proved otherwise, showing his difficulties. The speaker thanked Biden for revealing the truth with courage.

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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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I was on the phone during the debate with various people, and the general reaction was panic over President Biden appearing weak. His main job was to reassure Democrats, but he failed to do so. Instead, he made them even more anxious, causing them to doubt his ability to lead for another four years. The overall sentiment was one of increasing panic among those I was in contact with.

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Biden faces scrutiny over remarks made during an April campaign in New Hampshire. He claimed to have graduated in the top half of his law school class and to have three degrees, but now admits he did not graduate in the top half, has only one degree, and was not recognized as an outstanding student. Reports indicate he attended law school on a half scholarship and ranked 76th out of 85 students. Biden acknowledges his memory failed him. Analysts express skepticism about his political future, suggesting it will be difficult for him to recover from this situation, with some declaring his campaign in "terminal condition."

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Joe Biden's performance in the debate was widely criticized, especially for his lack of a clear answer on abortion, a key issue for Democrats. Leading Democrats expressed concern about the impact of Biden's performance on their own election prospects if he remains at the top of the ticket.

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In this video, the speaker compares Joe Biden in 2012, 2016, and today, suggesting that he has declined mentally. They mention instances where Biden seemed to struggle with his words and claim that his cognitive issues are being questioned by foreign news agencies. The speaker criticizes the media for not addressing these concerns and highlights that Biden's staff rarely allows him to take questions from the press. They also note that Biden has not held a press conference since becoming president.

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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 notes that Biden “may have more explaining to do.” Speaker 1 introduces the topic as arising from taped remarks of Biden during an April campaign appearance in New Hampshire. Speaker 2 recalls self-descriptions Biden offered: that he “went to law school on a full academic scholarship,” being “the only one in my class that have a full academic scholarship,” that he “went back to law school” and “ended up in the top half of my class,” that he “was the outstanding student in the political science department at the end of my year,” that he “graduated with three degrees from undergraduate school and a 165 credits, only a 123 credits.” Speaker 1 states that Biden now concedes he did not graduate in the top half of his law school class, that he does not have three degrees from college, and that he was not named outstanding political science student in college. Speaker 0 reports Newsweek’s version: Biden “actually went to school on a half scholarship, ended up near the bottom of his class, and won only one degree, not three.” Speaker 3 adds: “Joe Biden ranked seventy sixth in the class of 85 at the University of Syracuse Law School. I mean, this guy comes off this whole thing as a flyweight.” Speaker 1 repeats that Biden says Newsweek is right and that his memory had failed him. Speaker 2 fires back: “And I’d be delighted to sit down and compare my IQ to yours if you’d like, Frank.” Speaker 1 repeats: “Joe Biden was victimized by the truth.” Speaker 2 concludes with “Bye bye Biden. He may not know it yet, but I think this is very diff going to be very difficult for him to recover it.” Speaker 0 asks: “Is Joe Biden dead meat? Yes or” Speaker 2 responds: “I think so. Bob? He’s” Speaker 3 interjects: “in terminal condition.” Speaker 0 asks for confirmation: “Terminal? Elinor?” Speaker 2 affirms: “Yes. Unless he comes in third in Iowa.” Speaker 0 labels: “Morton. Dying. I say dead.”

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Joe Biden is criticized by Speaker 1, who calls him a loser and says he only gained popularity because of Obama. Speaker 1 believes Biden's campaign is focused on attacking him and mentions that the Obama administration's policies have been overturned. Speaker 1 also comments on Biden's appearance and behavior, suggesting he has changed. Despite the criticism, Speaker 1 sees Biden mentioning his name multiple times as a compliment.

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A Mercer University student named Madison Moore questioned Joe Biden on how he planned to compete nationally after a poor showing in Iowa. Moore stated that Biden's message seemed "very sad," focusing on "deaths and cancer and people losing their jobs." She added that Biden didn't seem "very solution oriented" and lacked the momentum to carry his campaign to a national election.

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Why continue to pretend he isn't fit? I focus on achievements and policy rather than media narratives. I've met Biden; he was sharp and answered my questions well. But he has had moments of stumbling, like falling off stages and making confusing statements. Despite that, I found him great during our conversation. He answered questions in-depth without prior notice, and I had no issues then or now. I still believe Joe Biden is fit to serve, and if he were the candidate, I'd support him.

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Joseph Biden faced controversy when it was discovered that he used phrases from British Labor Party leader Neil Kinnock without giving credit. He also failed to attribute quotes from Robert Kennedy, John Kennedy, and Hubert Humphrey. Biden admitted to committing unintentional plagiarism in law school, quoting someone else's work without proper citation. Critics argue that if Biden's words and visions belong to others, it is false advertising. Biden's reputation has been damaged, and he is seen as someone who imitates rather than communicates effectively. Questions have also arisen about his academic achievements, with discrepancies in his claims about his law school ranking and degrees. Biden's chances of recovery seem slim unless he performs well in the Iowa caucus.

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Biden faces questions about false academic achievements and plagiarism. He admitted to inaccuracies in his academic record and using others' words without credit. Critics call him a plagiarist and question his integrity. Biden's reputation is tarnished, and voters must decide if he is trustworthy.

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Biden is facing new questions about his past remarks. He claimed to have had a full academic scholarship, graduated in the top half of his law school class, and earned three degrees. However, it turns out he only had a half scholarship, ranked near the bottom of his class, and obtained one degree. Newsweek reported the truth, and Biden now admits his memory failed him. Critics see this as damaging to his credibility and believe it will be difficult for him to recover. Some even say he is "dead meat" politically.

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Biden faced scrutiny for false claims about his academic record. He admitted to inaccuracies regarding his law school ranking, number of degrees, and academic achievements. Newsweek revealed he had a half scholarship, ranked low in his class, and earned only one degree. Biden acknowledged his memory lapse. Critics labeled him as unreliable and questioned his credibility. The consensus was that Biden's political future was in jeopardy unless he performed well in Iowa.

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The video features various clips of Joe Biden speaking on a range of topics, including unity, climate change, healthcare, and the economy. However, Biden's speech is marked by verbal gaffes and moments of confusion, raising concerns about his mental acuity. He also makes controversial comments about race. The video suggests that Biden's ability to effectively communicate and lead as president is questionable, given his past gaffes and statements. Despite this, Biden addresses issues such as COVID-19, gun control, taxes, and foreign relations. Overall, the video portrays Biden as a candidate facing criticism and questions about his abilities, while also highlighting his accomplishments and mental focus.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Disastrous Debate Could Mean the End of His Candidacy, and Presidency - Post-Debate Show
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the recent CNN presidential debate, asserting that Joe Biden's campaign is effectively over due to his poor performance. She notes that Democratic leaders will likely convene to discuss removing him from the ticket. Kelly describes Biden as frail and confused, contrasting him with Donald Trump, who appeared calm and composed. She expresses disbelief at Biden's ability to serve another term, criticizing Jill Biden for allowing him to participate in the debate. Rich Lowry and Emily Jashinsky join Kelly, both agreeing that Biden's performance was disastrous. They highlight moments of Biden's incoherence, such as his confusion over basic facts and his inability to articulate responses. Kelly plays clips showcasing Biden's struggles, emphasizing the discomfort viewers felt watching him. The discussion shifts to reactions from Democratic insiders, with reports of panic among party strategists and calls for Biden to step aside. They reference comments from figures like David Plouffe and Van Jones, who acknowledge the need for a change in leadership. The hosts speculate about potential replacements, including Gavin Newsom and Gretchen Whitmer, while expressing skepticism about Kamala Harris's viability. As the conversation continues, they criticize the media's previous support for Biden, suggesting that the debate has exposed the reality of his condition. They conclude that Biden's presidency is in jeopardy, with many Democrats recognizing the need for a new candidate before the upcoming convention. The show ends with Kelly teasing future discussions and emphasizing the urgency of the situation for the Democratic Party.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Kamala Campaign Turns on Each Other, and Trump's New Badass Border Czar, with Jashinsky and Johnson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show expressing her optimism following the recent election results, highlighting staffing announcements from Donald Trump that particularly excite her regarding immigration. She critiques the left and corporate media for their miscalculations and anticipates forthcoming revelations about Kamala Harris's campaign failures, suggesting her team will blame President Biden for their shortcomings. Kelly predicts that Biden's team will retaliate by leaking damaging information about Harris. The discussion shifts to the Democratic Party's failures, with Kelly referencing a Washington Post piece analyzing why Biden and Harris lost to Trump. The consensus points to Biden's poor leadership and Harris's inability to connect with voters. Kelly notes that while campaign managers are being blamed, Harris herself has not faced direct criticism, indicating a reluctance to hold her accountable. The conversation highlights the disconnect between the Democratic Party's messaging and the concerns of voters, particularly regarding inflation and immigration. Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson join Kelly to dissect the Democratic Party's issues, emphasizing that the party's failure to address voters' priorities—like the economy and immigration—contributed to their electoral losses. They argue that Harris's campaign was plagued by ineffective messaging and a lack of connection to the electorate. Jashinsky points out that Harris's focus on cultural issues alienated many voters, while Johnson stresses that the party's elite connections hindered their understanding of the electorate's needs. The hosts discuss the implications of Trump's recent appointments, particularly Tom Homan as border czar, and the significance of immigration as a priority for the new administration. They express excitement about potential changes in Senate leadership, with a focus on Rick Scott as a candidate who aligns with Trump's agenda. The conversation concludes with reflections on the Democratic Party's identity politics and the challenges they face in reconciling their messaging with the concerns of average voters, particularly regarding cultural issues like transgender rights. Kelly emphasizes the need for the Democratic Party to address these issues honestly to regain voter trust, while also acknowledging the ongoing divisions within the Republican Party as they navigate leadership elections and align with Trump's agenda.

The Rubin Report

Craziest Moments From Trump & Biden Dueling Town Halls | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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On October 16, 2020, Dave Rubin discussed the town halls of Joe Biden and Donald Trump, which replaced a scheduled debate. He criticized the format of Trump's NBC town hall, moderated by Savannah Guthrie, as more of a "grilling" than a true town hall. Conversely, he described Biden's ABC town hall with George Stephanopoulos as soft and biased, noting Stephanopoulos's Democratic ties. Biden addressed transgender rights, promising to reverse Trump’s policies, but Rubin questioned the authenticity of Biden's personal anecdotes and his stance on transgender children making decisions. He also highlighted Biden's evasive response regarding court packing, suggesting he would ultimately support it. Trump, during his town hall, reiterated his denouncement of white supremacy and distanced himself from QAnon, while emphasizing his administration's achievements for the Black community, including criminal justice reform. Rubin concluded that Biden's responses lacked clarity and accountability, questioning his past actions and effectiveness.
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