In a recent press conference, President Joe Biden was asked to reflect on his time in office and share any regrets. His response raised eyebrows as he appeared to downplay considerable issues such as the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, significant inflation, and the ongoing border crisis. Critics note that a lack of remorse could signal a disconnect with the American people who feel the impact of these decisions firsthand.
Several former advisors and analysts have voiced strong opinions regarding Biden's performance and the repercussions of his choices during this term. The former Clinton advisor pointed out the alarming decline in Biden's health and the implications it has on his presidency. This signals a broader concern about how these factors may shape public perception and voter sentiment leading up to the next election cycle.
The discussion surrounding Biden's cognitive health has gained traction, with some media outlets acknowledging their delayed response to reporting on this critical issue. CBS reporter John Crawford emphasized that the cognitive decline of the sitting president should have been addressed more rigorously. Such reflections suggest that the media's treatment of Biden's capabilities might influence public trust and the overall narrative of his presidency.
President Joe Biden has faced scrutiny regarding his tenure in office as he recently addressed the issue of regret when asked by reporters. Despite various crises, including the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, rising inflation, and an open border policy leading to increased crime, Biden's response was notably vague. Many observers, including former advisors and media analysts, have criticized Biden for not fully acknowledging the challenges and failures of his administration. Biden's aides reportedly believe he should have remained in the debate race, hinting at a desire for more engagement in the political process amid pressure to withdraw. This has led to discussions on whether his health has affected his decision-making ability and public performance. Moreover, Biden's cognitive decline has sparked debates among journalists and political analysts alike, with considerable commentary reflecting on how his mental acuity has been covered, or rather, undercovered by media outlets. Commentators argue that the complexities of his health issues have been largely ignored, impacting public perception and trust. As Democrats attempt to spin Biden's presidency in a positive light, they are met with the reality of serious concerns about his capability to lead effectively going forward.Showing up for the job is an extremely low bar and he hasnt even done that in months!
When someone says, “he got the work done,” it makes me wonder: what was the work? Really, specifically, on a day-to-day hour-to-hour basis, what work did Joe Biden do? Was he reading documents and dictating policy reports based on his understanding of them? Was he holding substantive meetings with members of Congress? Was he negotiating with foreign dignitaries? Seriously, what work did Joe Biden do? What we know for sure was that he did not make himself available to the press or to the American people through press conferences or policy speeches and that he spent almost fifty percent of his entire term on vacation.
Jan Crawford We should have covered this more (Joes decline) The MSM never covered it at all.
Biden was a total MESS in 2020!!! Our so called “news media” is nothing more than a propaganda machine.
Please don’t make light of those of us who have gone through rehab as we at least faced our demons,have you