You don’t need a news outlet to tell you what happened—see for yourself. Watch Joe Biden at the end of his talk with Barack Obama at Saturday night’s glitzfest of a fundraiser in Los Angeles and you decide whether you think it's normal behavior: RedState’s Nick Arama summed up her take on the moment:
Biden Has Another Embarrassing Moment at Fundraiser—Obama Has to Intervene You might think standing there, appearing to be in a daze, is perfectly normal, but many people do not. The White House and Barack Obama (some would say they’re the same thing) were quick to respond and tell you that what you saw wasn’t what actually happened. "This did not happen," Obama senior adviser Eric Shultz posted. Oh, well then what did? Meanwhile, Biden senior deputy press secretary Andrew Bates sent a rather snippy response to the New York Post, the outlet that broke the Hunter “Laptop from Hell” story and was promptly censored for it:
Notice the use of the term “cheap fakes.” Get used to it, because you’re likely to see a lot more use of it coming out of the Biden White House as we approach the election. A take-off on the term “deep fakes,” which refers to images created or manipulated with AI, its premise is the right-wing media are trying to deceive you by not showing you the full context of a video, manipulating its speed, or cropping it. They’re specifically moaning about clips disseminated after Biden’s disastrous D-Day and G7 performances, where the president wandered off during a photo shoot and just generally seemed off the reservation. The Washington Post was aghast that Republicans would dare publicize Biden’s mental frailty:
Again, you be the judge: They can claim all they want that it's been cropped, slowed down, whatever, but it doesn't change the fact that we're watching a man who seems completely out of it half the time. Trump Roasts Biden's G7 Breakdowns, As Even the European Press Report on His Senility They can keep telling us we’re not seeing what we’re seeing, but I can tell you who is observing it with 20/20 vision: the American people. |
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