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The binder is back and transitioning to independence, with blonde highlights and the claim that “blondes have more fun.” It’s suggested that when a woman dramatically changes her hair, she’s going through something, and in this case, it’s true. The transcript portrays Binder as unable to find a job, “the face of the cheap fakes,” who swore a DEI blood oath to Joe, “kinda like Kamala,” and now her best shot at a payday is to bank a book advance about “the big guy,” but she’s told not to say anything bad about “the big guy” because he’s the meal ticket. The claim is that “nobody’s gonna believe the blonde Binder.”
It is stated that “all of Biden world already told Comer under oath that grandpa's lights were out,” but Binder is described as thirsty and transitioning fast. Her first stop on the tour is CBS, and Binder is said to be fuming that Democrats threw Joe under Kamala’s electric school bus.
Speaker 1 notes: “What you said in this book is you're angry at the people who tried to push him out.” Speaker 2 confirms: “Yes. That's correct.” Speaker 1 adds: “And Some Americans are gonna say, seriously?” Speaker 2 responds: “And and, but not just the party that pushed him out, the party as it's behaving today in this moment when we need a democratic party to be fighting, to be an opposition party.”
Binder is described as very concerned about Biden’s age, though the claim asserts “No, she wasn't. It was just a silly joke.” Speaker 2, who says, “I was his White House press secretary, which means I had a role that saw him practically every day and traveled with him for more than 95%,” states that they had always said they wouldn’t claim he didn’t age; “He aged. And he poked fun at it. We always owned up.” The dialogue on age continues, including: “With age comes what happens when you get older.”
The transcript then shifts to Binder’s media appearances beyond CBS. Binder allegedly “got hungry for seconds after CBS,” visiting a liberal podcast to claim that “Trump, not Biden, was playing Houdini with the press.” On press activity, Speaker 3 asserts: “He talked way less to the press than Donald Trump does.” Speaker 4 counters: “Way less. And he wasn't out there at all. He wasn't good off the cuff.” They discuss the former president’s press presence and events, with Speaker 3 adding: “He wasn't good off the cuff,” and Speaker 4 noting: “He wasn't doing press conferences. Let’s just be real. Like, he didn't do big events.” Speaker 2 responds: “But, Tim, that's not true. Tim, you're conflating all of it.” Speaker 4 says: “You're first, you're telling me he didn't talk well about it. Then you're telling me he didn't talk at all.” Speaker 3 counters: “He didn't do either. He didn't talk very often, and when he did, it wasn't very good.” Speaker 4 concludes: “He's gotten very old.” Speaker 2 ends with: “Didn't paying attention to what we were doing at the White House.”