Biden Is Losing Ukraine, Alienating Israel, and Putting Americans at Risk

Let’s be clear in respect of what is really happening: The Biden administration policy for Ukraine has put that country in a war of attrition with its larger neighbor.

Once again, the elite press is covering for President Biden and the Democrats — and misleading the American people. Reporters and pundits are doing everything to blame House Republicans for the failure to pass a foreign aid bill, even though the Democrats refuse to come to the table.

The left’s principles are simple: Throw money at Ukraine (including a vast amount of non-military cash), send a much smaller amount to Israel, do nothing to offset the costs and reduce the deficit, and leave the American border in chaos. Otherwise, no deal.

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What We Know About Cognitive Decline

The White House plays down Biden’s mental lapses, while innovations face regulatory obstacles.

Right on cue, the press is responding to President Biden’s manifest mental lapses by rolling out the so-called experts. “Neurologists say blanking on the names of acquaintances or having difficulty remembering dates from the past, especially when under stress, can simply be part of normal aging,” says a Feb. 10 NBC News report.

Such pieces typically note that only a medical doctor can diagnose cognitive impairment and dementia. That’s true, but it’s also true that dementia and mild cognitive impairment are hugely underdiagnosed. One study found a nondiagnosis rate of more than 90% for mild cognitive impairment, suggesting 7.4 million Americans unknowingly live with that condition.

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Who’s really behind the Biden administration’s foreign policy?

If you’re one of the many people worried that US foreign policy is in the hands of a visibly declining eighty-one year-old president, Alexander Ward’s account of the Biden administration’s first two years in office may — or may not — make you feel better, for he leaves readers with little doubt as to who is actually the executive branch’s most influential decision-maker: forty-seven year-old national security advisor Jake Sullivan.

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The White House Press Corps Discovers the Biden Age Issue

Now that the president’s cognitive issues are undeniable and out in the open, reporters need to explain why they hadn’t covered this earlier.

The White House press corps is in full CYA mode.

Its members are “second-guessing some of their reporting decisions” regarding the president’s age and “looking at their subject with fresh eyes,” Puck’s Dylan Byers reports.

The “soul-searching,” as Byers puts it, comes after the release of special counsel Robert Hur’s report, which characterized Biden as a dotard, and the White House asserting in response that the president is not, in fact, a dotard.

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It doesn’t take an expert to tell us that Biden shows all the signs of dementia

Last week, the special prosecutor said Biden’s memory was so dysfunctional he couldn’t be tried for textbook national security violations. Biden’s push-back press conference painfully showcased his mental failings. Since then, Democrats have tentatively acknowledged his age but insist he’s still sharp. Naturally, the experts were called. But who needs experts? We know what we see.

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Memory Challenged

Was President Biden’s disastrous press conference the beginning of the end?

“My memory is fine!” insisted a defensive President Joe Biden at a hastily convened press conference last Thursday, at which he identified Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi as the president of Mexico and blanked on the name of the cathedral where he received a rosary upon the death of his son Beau. For much of the press conference, Biden, 81, resorted to indignation to bat away questions about his mental acuity from an unusually insistent White House press corps.

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Politico Presents Wishful Thinking ‘Plan B’ to Ditch Biden

The Democrats (and Politico) have a problem. In the wake of Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report which did not charge President Joe Biden with improperly storing classified documents, not because he was innocent but because Hur judged him too senile due to age to be sent to trial, there was more urgency than ever among liberals to replace Biden on the 2024 presidential ticket. But how to do it? Politico’s senior politics editor, Charlie Mahtesian, and his colleague, Steven Shepard, came up with a highly problematic “Plan B” chock full of wishful thinking on Monday in, “Democrats Might Need a Plan B. Here’s What It Looks Like.”

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Get Ready For The Cringy Campaign To Make Biden Seem Lucid

Moments after the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl, Joe Biden’s account mocked conspiracy theorists by tweeting a “Dark Brandon” meme—the one where the doddering president features laser eyes—with the words, “Just like we drew it up” underneath. Sure, it’s cringy and dumb, but a cartoon might be the only way to make the president appear operational.

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We can’t keep ignoring Biden’s frailty

Anyone paying attention to American politics knows perfectly well that President Joe Biden has long passed peak mental acuity.

Throughout his term, we have seen him falling up the stairs and wandering off stages in the wrong direction. We have watched footage of him at press conferences, slack jawed, blinking or staring vacantly into space. He often gets his words jumbled up, too. In 2022, he announced that Russian troops were pulling out of Fallujah, Iraq, when he meant to say Kherson, Ukraine.

Scary.

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NY Times opinion writer: ‘Joe Biden should not be running for re-election’

New York Times opinion writer Ross Douthat called for President Joe Biden to step down, citing the 81-year-old’s “decline” in a surprise Saturday op-ed.

“Joe Biden should not be running for re-election,” Douthat wrote. “Saying that things have worked OK throughout this stage of Biden’s decline, though, is very different from betting that they can continue working out OK for almost five long further years.”

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So who is in charge of America? We really don’t know

So who you gonna call when you need assistance? If, say, you are the prime minister of Israel. Benjamin Netanyahu, and there is urgent business to discuss, you call, but nobody answers.

So who is in charge of America? We really don’t know

A Special Counsel, hired by the Department of Justice, has found Joe Biden too feeble to serve as president.

That’s the crux of it, as the report goes on to call him. “an elderly old man with a poor memory.”

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Huge majority of Americans say Joe Biden too old for another term, poll shows

A new poll released on Sunday found that 86 per cent of American voters believe that 81-year-old Joe Biden is too old to serve another term.

In a report released on Thursday, special counsel Robert Hur described the US president as a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory”, and thus ruled he should not face further scrutiny over allegations he mishandled confidential documents.

Despite growing evidence suggesting Mr Biden is an electoral liability, experts warn that ditching him as the Democrat nominee for the November presidential election is fraught with difficulty.

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