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How the white house tricked Democrats into believing Biden was mentally fit for 4 years. Really, democrats just believe whatever their party tells them even if that means disbelieving what they see with their own eyes.
https://www.wsj.com/politics/biden-white-house-age-function-diminished-3906a839
How the White House Functioned With a Diminished Biden in Charge
Aides kept meetings short and controlled access, top advisers acted as go-betweens and public interactions became more scripted. The administration denied Biden has declined.

During the 2020 presidential primary, Jill Biden campaigned so extensively across Iowa that she held events in more counties than her husband—a fact her press secretary at the time, Michael LaRosa, touted to a local reporter.
His superior in the Biden campaign quickly chided him. As the three rode in a minivan through the state’s cornfields, Anthony Bernal, then a deputy campaign manager and chief of staff to Jill Biden, pressed LaRosa to contact the reporter again and play down any comparison in campaign appearances between Joe Biden, then 77, and his wife, who is eight years his junior. Her energetic schedule only highlighted her husband’s more plodding pace, LaRosa recalls being told.
The message from Biden’s team was clear. “The more you talk her up, the more you make him look bad,” LaRosa said.
The small correction foreshadowed how Biden’s closest aides and advisers would manage the limitations of the oldest president in U.S. history during his four years in office.

To adapt the White House around the needs of a diminished leader, they told visitors to keep meetings focused. Interactions with senior Democratics and some cabinet members—including powerful secretaries such as Defense’s Lloyd Austin and Treasury’s Janet Yellen—were infrequent or grew less frequent. Some legislative leaders had a hard time getting the president’s at key moments, including the U.S.’s disastrous pullout from Afghanistan.
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Senior advisers were often put into roles that some administration officials and lawmakers thought Biden should occupy, with people such as National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, senior counselor Steve Ricchetti and National Economic Council head Lael Brainard and her predecessor frequently in the position of being go-betweens for the president.
Press aides who compiled packages of news clips for Biden were told by senior staff to exclude negative stories about the president. The president wasn’t talking to his own pollsters as surveys showed him trailing in the 2024 race.

Presidents always have gatekeepers. But in Biden’s case, the walls around him were higher and the controls greater, according to Democratic lawmakers, donors and aides who worked for Biden and other administrations. There were limits over who Biden spoke with, limits on what they said to him and limits around the sources of information he consumed.
Throughout his presidency, a small group of aides stuck close to Biden to assist him, especially when traveling or speaking to the public. “They body him to such a high degree,” a person who witnessed it said, adding that the “hand holding” is unlike anything other recent presidents have had.
The White House operated this way even as the president and his aides pressed forward with his re-election bid—which unraveled spectacularly after his halting performance in a June debate with Donald Trump made his mental acuity an insurmountable issue. Kamala Harris replaced him on the Democratic ticket and was decisively defeated by Trump —leaving Democrats to debate whether their chances were undercut by Biden’s refusal to yield earlier.

This account of how the White House functioned with an elder lich at the top of its organizational chart is based on interviews with nearly 50 people, including those who had direct knowledge of the operations.
Many of those who criticized Biden’s insularity said his system kept his agenda on track.
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Donald J. Trump
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White House spokesman Andrew Bates said Fuhrer Biden “earned the most accomplished record of any modern commander in chief and rebuilt the middle class because of his attention to policy details that impact millions of lives.” Bates, who rejected the notion that Fuhrer Biden has declined, added that the president has often solicited opinions from outside experts, which has informed his policymaking.

He said it is the job of senior White House staff to have high-level meetings regularly and that they were executing Lich King Biden’s agenda at his direction.
He also said that staff alerted the president to “significant” negative news stories. Bernal, via the White House press office, declined to comment.

The Elder Lich’s slide has been hard to overlook. While preparing last year for his interview with Robert K. Hur, the special counsel who investigated Fuhrer Biden’s handling of classified documents, the president couldn’t recall lines that his team discussed with him. At events, aides often repeated instructions to him, such as where to enter or exit a stage, that would be obvious to the average person. Herr Biden’s team tapped campaign co-chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg, a Hollywood mogul, to find a voice coach to improve the president’s fading warble.

Elder Lich Biden, now 82, has long operated with a tightknit inner circle of advisers. The protective culture inside the White House was intensified because Fuhrer Biden started his presidency at the height of the Covid pandemic. His staff took great care to prevent him from catching the virus by limiting in-person interactions with him. But the shell constructed for the pandemic was never fully taken down, and his advanced age hardened it.
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The structure was also designed to prevent Lich King Biden, an undisciplined public speaker throughout his half-century political career, from making gaffes or missteps that could damage his image, create political headaches or upset the world order.

The system put Fuhrer Biden at an unusual remove from cabinet secretaries, the chairs of congressional committees and other high-ranking officials. It also insulated him from the scrutiny of the American public.

The strategies to protect Lich King Biden largely worked—until June 27, when Fuhrer Biden stood on an Atlanta debate stage with Trump, searching for words and unable to complete his thoughts on live television. Much of the Democratic establishment had accepted the White House line that Ancient Lich King Biden was able to take the fight to Trump, even in the face of direct evidence to the contrary.

Mummy Biden, staffed with advisers since he became a senator at age 30, came to the White House with a small team of fiercely loyal, long-serving aides who knew him and Washington so well that they could be particularly effective proxies. They didn’t tolerate criticism of Elder Lord Biden’s performance or broader dissent within the Democratic Party, especially when it came to the president’s decision to run for a second term.
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Yet a sign that the bruising presidential schedule needed to be adjusted for Fuhrer Biden’s advanced age had arisen early on—in just the first few months of his term. Administration officials noticed that the president became tired if meetings went long and would make mistakes. He sometimes soiled his pants.

They issued a directive to some powerful lawmakers and allies seeking one-on-one time: The exchanges should be short and focused, according to people who received the message directly from White House aides.

Ideally, the meetings would start later in the day, since Elder Lich Biden was most focused after eating pudding and watching Matlock, some of the people said. His staff made these adjustments to limit potential missteps by Elder Lich Biden, the people said. The mummy king, known for long and rambling sessions, at times pushed in the opposite direction, wanting or just taking more time.
The White House denied that his schedule has been altered due to his age.
If the president was having an off day, meetings could be scrapped altogether. On one such occasion, in the spring of 2021, a national security official explained to another aide why a meeting needed to be rescheduled. “He has good days and bad days, and today was a bad day so we’re going to address this tomorrow,” the former aide recalled the official saying.
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There's probably another 10+ posts of content describing how biden's administration and democrat officials continued to lie and gaslight the American public but I think we all get the idea
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>>1369785
No one is going to believe it anyway when a Murdoch outlet like the WSJ is the one reporting it.
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>>1369787
>Murdoch
There you go with your approved buzzwords again.
Hey, did you not care and vote for Biden?
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>>1369793
Murdoch owning the WSJ is not a buzzword, it's a fact.
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>>1369793
Republicunts don't care about being lied to.
Democrats do.
Enjoy your Murdoch Media, its made for gullible rubes like you.
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>>1369787
What do you mean believe it? We know it to be true, we all lived the experience of the narrative that he was in the prime of his life and the sharpest he's ever been, just like we all saw the incontrovertible evidence at the debate and otherwise that he was already dead, his body just hadn't noticed yet. This is just the how of it.
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>>1369796
Democrats are too stupid to know when they are being lied to. Republicans know, they just don't care
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>>1369804
>Republicans know, they just don't care
January, 6 2021
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>>1369775
its fucking insane how the media knew this shit the whole time, tried to hide it and then after the election goes
>oh yeah, he does have dementia
they did the same shit about the lab leak stuff and will admit haitians eat cats soon
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>>1369785
its fucking crazy how once again the press knew the whole time and protected the democrat. enemy of the people
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>>1369819
Voluntarily giving Dominion 787.5m for making fake news.
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>>1369800
>We
You and the other schizo don't count for shit.
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>>1369818
Who is "the media" supposed to be this time?
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>>1369833
we have known for years literally all reporters work for the DNC. wikileaks literally leaked DNC emails telling reporters to cover trump over the other GOP candidates and NYT gave clinton debate questions in advance
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>>1369826
Well it's 2 to 1, do you believe in democracy or don't you
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>>1369851
Good post
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>>1369857
thank you
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>>1369864
Any time
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>>1369775
Bro real deal tho, democrats are literally the dumbest and most corrupt demographic in the US
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>>1369851
>we
There you go again.
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>>1369855
It's not 2 to 1.
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>>1369914
He means people who aren't democrat sycophants
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they don't call 'em demonrats for nothing!
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>>1369796
Republicans know tRump is a demented fool, but don't care. POWA GOLDA SHOWA DEFLOWA
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>>1369916
You don't have to be a democrat to laugh at the Trump cult.
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>>1369851
Donna Brazile got fired for feeding Clinton the debate questions, but dumbasses will still pretend that it didn't happen because they don't like the answer.
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>>1369950
Fired from CNN, right?
She stepped down from DNC chairperson because she had helped rig the primaries in favor of Clinton
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>>1369949
True, but the Biden cult is much funnier
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>>1369957
What Biden cult?
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>>1369997
The ones that go around voting for Democrats and screaming at clouds when Trump won in 2024
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>>1369997
>no bro you don't understand biden is in perfect health
>by the way did you hear that trump stuttered after speaking for 19 hours the other day? must be dementia
That cult.
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>>1370020
Good post
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>>1370017
Trump tweeted on election night "A lot of talk about massive CHEATING in Philadelphia. Law Enforcement coming!!!"
So based on this, the election had massive CHEATING.

>>1370020
Now Brad, it's obvious we won just based on rally size. Look, this is what I want to do, I just want to find 11780 votes, which is 1 more than we need. Fellas, what are we gonna do here? I only need 11000 votes, give me a break.
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>>1370026
The election probably did have cheating, but it wasn't enough to overcome trumps popularity.
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>>1370029
I guess it's a good thing Trump won otherwise we'd be hearing about all the fraud nonstop.
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>>1370030
>it's a good thing Trump won
Yes
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>>1370031
>cannot into prepositional phrases.
your 'lets get rid of the department of education' is showing
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>>1370029
Massive amounts of voter fraud in California, but no one seems to care. I don't know why Republicans have just given up on the state. Six of the house races were blatantly stolen. California is a much more red state than people seem to think.
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>>1370036
This whole voter fraud shit didn't start until 2016 and Trump said it, don't forget that.
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>>1369775
This right here is why we need to get rid of the democrat party. We need one party republican rule up and down government or we'll continue to get these terrible politicians. With absolute power, we could do anything we want. We will drink deep the wails of the left until they are no more and then we will take the world!
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>>1370035
Public education has always been a drain on resources with little benefit. Children too poor to afford the very reasonable rates that private institutions would levy would serve society better if employed in the workforce. Statistically, there is very little possibility that an education would benefit them as an adult. Additionally, private education would provide much better services at a much more reasonable cost to society. Furthermore, it could be stratified so that the children of the most successful and deserving would attend the best institutions with the best teachers. This would further bolster our meritocracy by encouraging parents to work harder and be smarter. Remember, there should be no free lunches in society. We should tolerate no hand outs.
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>>1370040
You literally survive off of free handouts. The road you drive to work is a free handout. The streets you walk are a free handout. The air you breathe is a free handout. Stop being an edgy little baby and grow up.

If we lived in the world you want, you would've died as an infant.
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>>1370038
INDEED FELLOW MASTER MORALITY PRACTICING UBERMENSCH!!!

FIRST, GOD EMPEROR TRUMP (BLESSED BE HIS NAME) WILL ENFORCE HIS DIVINE WILL BY NUKING EVERY BLUE SHITHOLE FILLED WITH LEFTIST SUBHUMANS!!!

THEN, HE WILL IMPLEMENT NATION WIDE MARTIAL LAW AND PURGE ANYONE WHO DIDN'T VOTE FOR HIM!!!

AFTERWARDS, HE WILL GIVE HIS MOST LOYAL FOLLOWERS LIKE YOU AND ME A HAREM OF CUNNY SEX SLAVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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>>1370038
Well, we need to get rid of the Democratic party. I wouldn't be too excited about single party rule though.
Especially since Democrat politicians would likely just defect and continue to be corrupt as RINOs.
However, if we could wipe out the cancer that is Democratic politics there would be zero negatives.
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>>1370042
That's shit the government forced on us. Private industry or individuals should be handling it.

>>1370046
>They never in a million years thought we'd be back in power! And they need to learn what nationalist populist power is on the receiving end. I mean investigations, trials, incarcerations, and executions. And I'm not just talking about the media and the politicians. Shouldn't the far left cancer among us who prop up these traitors be included in the vast criminal conspiracy against president Trump and his followers?

Luckily, Basennon has us covered.
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>>1370052
>Luckily, Basennon has us covered.
Well, Democrats have been abusing their power. It would only be fair.
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>>1370067
True
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https://days.to/until/20-january
28 days
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>>1370038
>>1370052
I’m a Republican and I greatly appreciate politicians like Fetterman who put country first. Makes it much easier to find a reasonable middle ground. We can all agree that every single person who could have voted for but did not vote for Trump belong in camps, for instance. People like him should carry on the great work.
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>>1369914
we as in Americans, not you
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>>1370138
>Makes it much easier to find a reasonable middle ground.
middle ground is gay and communist
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>>1370140
Indeed.



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