Biden is completely delusional. He can’t decipher his left from his right at this point.
And Joe Biden officially goes off the rails while making this ridiculous claim about Trump.
In a recent interview with BET News, President Biden confidently asserted that he is in better physical condition than former President Donald Trump. This statement came amid ongoing concerns about Biden’s mental fitness and calls from fellow Democrats for him to step aside.
Despite these concerns, Biden remains steadfast in his belief in his own capabilities.
“Look, I’m only three years older than Trump, okay? And I think I’m in a little better physical shape than he is,” Biden remarked with a chuckle, referencing Trump’s weight.
In a recent interview with BET News, President Biden confidently asserted that he is in better physical condition than former President Donald Trump. This statement came amid ongoing concerns about Biden’s mental fitness and calls from fellow Democrats for him to step aside. Despite these concerns, Biden remains steadfast in his belief in his own capabilities.
“Look, I’m only three years older than Trump, okay? And I think I’m in a little better physical shape than he is,” Biden remarked with a chuckle, referencing Trump’s weight.
Addressing the scrutiny surrounding his age, Biden acknowledged, “It’s not unreasonable for people to say, ‘Wait a minute, you’re 81 years old.'” He emphasized that as long as his age does not hinder his ability to lead effectively, it should not be a major issue.
“So I think it’s a legitimate thing for the race and as long as I can demonstrate it is not affecting my ability to compete and my ability to get things done, my ability to literally lead the world,” he added.
During the interview, which was taped on Tuesday in Las Vegas and released on Wednesday night, journalist Ed Gordon pressed Biden on whether he would reassess his fitness for office on an ongoing basis. “So you are willing from year to year to look at your health, your capabilities, and move from that place?” Gordon inquired.
“Well as a practical matter, yes,” Biden responded. “But there’s no reason to believe that’s not [sic] going to happen.”
A notable moment in the interview occurred when Biden struggled to recall the name “Herbert Hoover,” the 31st president of the United States while criticizing Trump’s job creation record. “You know, there’s only two presidents in American history who have come to office and left with fewer jobs,” Biden began. “And the other was a guy we all know very well — um, so uh, I, I call — anyway. Trump is one of them.”
Biden has previously referred to Trump as “Donald ‘Herbert Hoover’ Trump” in campaign speeches, drawing a parallel between Trump’s presidency and Hoover’s during the Great Depression. However, this lapse in memory has fueled further concerns about Biden’s mental sharpness.
Despite facing public calls from 22 congressional Democrats to step aside, particularly after a challenging debate performance on June 27, Biden remains defiant.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) recently met with Biden to relay their colleagues’ concerns, but the White House has firmly rejected any notion of Biden stepping down.
A Biden spokesperson stated, “The President told both leaders he is the nominee of the party, he plans to win, and looks forward to working with both of them to pass his 100 days agenda to help working families.”
The interview was taped a day before Biden tested positive for COVID-19, leading him to cut short his trip to Nevada, a key swing state.
Despite these setbacks, Biden continues to project confidence in his ability to lead and win re-election.
But it’s clear to most voters that this so-called confidence is founded in delusion on the part of President Biden and his closest allies.
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