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National News See other National News Articles Title: New Report: Biden 'Not the Same Person' as Signs of Cognitive Decline Kick in Hard, Show He's Slipping Away New Report: Biden 'Not the Same Person' as Signs of Cognitive Decline Kick in Hard, Show He's Slipping Away By C. Douglas Golden June 5, 2024 at 6:05am President Joe Bidens mental acuity has slipped so precipitously that pretty much everyone in the Beltway is sitting up and paying attention including the White House. Thats at least one of the takeaways from a Tuesday report in The Wall Street Journal that used sources in Congress to catalogue the ways that the 81-year-old Biden shows signs of slipping. Both Democrats and Republicans participated, with over 45 lawmakers and those in their orbit interviewed over a period of several months, according to the Journal and, when the White House found out that the newspaper was investigating the presidents declining mental state, it apparently pressured Democrats to boost Biden. At the outset, writers Annie Linskey and Siobhan Hughes reported that, during the negotiations on two major big-ticket legislative items, Biden appeared lost. When President Biden met with congressional leaders in the West Wing in January to negotiate a Ukraine funding deal, he spoke so softly at times that some participants struggled to hear him, according to five people familiar with the meeting, they wrote. He read from notes to make obvious points, paused for extended periods and sometimes closed his eyes for so long that some in the room wondered whether he had tuned out. In a February one-on-one chat in the Oval Office with House Speaker Mike Johnson, the president said a recent policy change by his administration that jeopardizes some big energy projects was just a study, according to six people told at the time about what Johnson said had happened, the story noted. Johnson worried the presidents memory had slipped about the details of his own policy. However, perhaps the most damning assessment came from former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. I used to meet with him when he was vice president. Id go to his house, McCarthy told the Journal. Hes not the same person. McCarthy detailed his debt ceiling negotiations with President Biden, which he said were maddeningly general and that, when it came to specifics, the president would merely convey optimism about working things out. He was going back to all the old stuff that had been done for a long time, McCarthy said regarding the final stage of negotiations. And he was shocked when Id say: No, Mr. President. We talked about that meetings ago. We are done with that. The White House is vigorously refuting the allegations, as one would expect. Biden isnt the one doing the refuting himself out in front of the cameras, as one would expect he wouldnt. Instead, White House spokesman Andrew Bates was doing the heavy lifting. Congressional Republicans, foreign leaders and nonpartisan national- security experts have made clear in their own words that President Biden is a savvy and effective leader who has a deep record of legislative accomplishment, Bates, apparently with a straight face, told the Journal. Now, in 2024, House Republicans are making false claims as a political tactic that flatly contradict previous statements made by themselves and their colleagues. Well, lets be clear here of the 45 who were interviewed, some of them were, in fact, Democrats. Most of those who said Biden performed poorly were Republicans, but some Democrats said that he showed his age in several of the exchanges, the Journal report noted. Furthermore, the writers noted that [t]he White House kept close tabs on some of The Wall Street Journals interviews with Democratic lawmakers. After the offices of several Democrats shared with the White House either a recording of an interview or details about what was asked, some of those lawmakers spoke to the Journal a second time and once again emphasized Bidens strengths, the piece noted. Bates response to this? We thought it was important that all perspectives be represented in order to set the WSJ straight on what he called false and politically motivated claims. Yes, because the idea the president is slipping mentally is a partisan concept in no way buttressed by the evidence our lying eyes and ears are producing. The fact that Biden is no longer in compos mentis isnt a new idea, but congressional insiders describing the painful diminishing mental returns of our 46th president is. It also comes as polls show Americans are wary of the presidents fragile state, Linskey and Hughes reported, with just 28 percent in a March Wall Street Journal poll saying they thought that Biden was a better fit mentally and physically for the presidency than presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump is. (Forty-eight percent thought that Trump was a better fit, a gulf of 20 points.) Moreover, this comes as the White House scrambles to protect the president from himself. Americans have had minimal opportunities to see Biden in unscripted moments. By the end of April, he had given fewer interviews and press conferences than any of his recent predecessors, according to data collected by Martha Joynt Kumar, an emeritus professor at Towson University. His last wide-ranging town-hall-style meeting with an independent news outlet was in October 2021, the Journal noted. Its not just taking the message to the American people. Biden, who previously leaned on his reputation as a congressional deal-cutter during his time in the Senate and the vice presidency, has had fewer meetings with lawmakers every year during his presidency. This went from over three dozen meetings in his first year to about two dozen in his second and just a dozen in his third, according to the Journal. When reading some of the descriptions of the January Ukraine meeting where Biden was apparently barely audible, its not difficult to see why. You couldnt be there and not feel uncomfortable, one attendee told the Journal. Ill just say that. According to the Journal, Biden frequently passed questions to other lawmakers and staffers, to the point that most at the meeting were talking amongst themselves and not to the guy who sat behind the Oval Office desk, apparently ready to sign or veto whatever Congress sent him. Furthermore, in a February follow-up with Johnson, Biden appeared unaware that his administrations policy regarding liquid natural gas exports was actually, you know, policy. The president reportedly told Johnson that the policy was only a study, leaving Johnson dismayed. What you see on TV is what you get, Idaho GOP Sen. James E. Risch told the Journal. These people who keep talking about what a dynamo he is behind closed doors they need to get him out from behind closed doors, because I didnt see it. Good luck with that one. They know what we know and what members of Congress know: This isnt the same Joe Biden, and theres no way to hide it until November. Period. Poster Comment: If the Bidette is sipping mentally, there is a chance he could be removed from office by invoking the 25th Amendment. But can you imagine Kamala Harris in the Oval Office? I cannot. She is unfit for that office and is only Vice President because Biden and the Dims wanted to placate the blacks and women. ;) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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I expect the DNC will first have the convention in August to formally nominate him, and then a week or 2 after, Biden will withdraw and the DNC will unilaterally choose his replacement. The DNC has already demonstrated that they have no interest in letting Dem party voters choose their nominee and this will be no exception, and doing it this way facilitates that nicely. I mean seriously, of all the D candidates in 2020, are we to believe Biden legitimately beat all the others out? Who would believe that nonsense? Outside of D voters, of course.
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