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That would be an interesting book if it were truly honest and like self-reflective and self-critical. Of course, they sold this book as Jake Tapper breaking one of the biggest stories in decades of journalism, more than the Snowden story and Watergate or whatever else.
He revealed to us something that nobody knew, except maybe 5% of the American people, that Joe Biden, when he was president, was in cognitive decline. Thank you so much, Jake Tapper, for letting us know that, especially since you have to come to terms with the fact that you are one of the people hiding that.
He revealed to us something that nobody knew, except maybe 5% of the American people, that Joe Biden, when he was president, was in cognitive decline. Thank you so much, Jake Tapper, for letting us know that, especially since you have to come to terms with the fact that you are one of the people hiding that.
He revealed to us something that nobody knew, except maybe 5% of the American people, that Joe Biden, when he was president, was in cognitive decline. Thank you so much, Jake Tapper, for letting us know that, especially since you have to come to terms with the fact that you are one of the people hiding that.
It's like, oh, yeah, they're rewriting history to be the victims. Go ahead. I'm sorry.
It's like, oh, yeah, they're rewriting history to be the victims. Go ahead. I'm sorry.
It's like, oh, yeah, they're rewriting history to be the victims. Go ahead. I'm sorry.
That's the whole story. Megan, you can go back to 2018.
That's the whole story. Megan, you can go back to 2018.
That's the whole story. Megan, you can go back to 2018.
The first time I ever heard people talking about Joe Biden and cognitive decline, and I'm not kidding, and I've written about this before and documented it, Democratic Party insiders, you know, like the sort of strategists who go to work for campaigns, like the real hardcore partisans, they were really worried in 2018 that Joe Biden was going to win the nomination simply because he was the most well-known among Democratic voters.
The first time I ever heard people talking about Joe Biden and cognitive decline, and I'm not kidding, and I've written about this before and documented it, Democratic Party insiders, you know, like the sort of strategists who go to work for campaigns, like the real hardcore partisans, they were really worried in 2018 that Joe Biden was going to win the nomination simply because he was the most well-known among Democratic voters.
The first time I ever heard people talking about Joe Biden and cognitive decline, and I'm not kidding, and I've written about this before and documented it, Democratic Party insiders, you know, like the sort of strategists who go to work for campaigns, like the real hardcore partisans, they were really worried in 2018 that Joe Biden was going to win the nomination simply because he was the most well-known among Democratic voters.
He was Obama's vice president, seemed like he was next in line. And they knew back then, that Joe Biden was already in decline and they were petrified he'd get the nomination and wouldn't be able to withstand the rigors of the campaign. They were the ones who were saying at first, that's where I got it from, aside from my own observations.
He was Obama's vice president, seemed like he was next in line. And they knew back then, that Joe Biden was already in decline and they were petrified he'd get the nomination and wouldn't be able to withstand the rigors of the campaign. They were the ones who were saying at first, that's where I got it from, aside from my own observations.
He was Obama's vice president, seemed like he was next in line. And they knew back then, that Joe Biden was already in decline and they were petrified he'd get the nomination and wouldn't be able to withstand the rigors of the campaign. They were the ones who were saying at first, that's where I got it from, aside from my own observations.
And then it was only once, that's when Cory Booker and Julian Castro brought up in the debate, made fun of Biden because he couldn't remember what he said two seconds ago. They're the ones who spread it. And then once Biden became the last person standing with Bernie Sanders, they all said, this is off limits, this is disgusting.
And then it was only once, that's when Cory Booker and Julian Castro brought up in the debate, made fun of Biden because he couldn't remember what he said two seconds ago. They're the ones who spread it. And then once Biden became the last person standing with Bernie Sanders, they all said, this is off limits, this is disgusting.
And then it was only once, that's when Cory Booker and Julian Castro brought up in the debate, made fun of Biden because he couldn't remember what he said two seconds ago. They're the ones who spread it. And then once Biden became the last person standing with Bernie Sanders, they all said, this is off limits, this is disgusting.
And Jake Tapper, the thing that I found so offensive about what Jake Tapper said was when Laura Trump said very innocuously, like, I watched Joe Biden, I'm just kind of rooting for him to get the words out. He didn't just tell her she was wrong. He went and he accused her of creating a bullying atmosphere for children with stutters. He was still on that stuttering thing.