Forgetful vs. dangerous.
Yes, the special counsel in President Joe Biden’s mis handled document’s case, Robert K. Hur, said the quiet part out loud. The president is like a forgetful grandpa. But make no mistake, he’s an 81-year-old good guy.
Biden is livid over the special counsel report. And it’s understandable. His detractors were just served up a delicious roadmap of his political vulnerabilities, except this isn’t new information.
He’s long revealed this side of himself. His supporters are equally kind (as Biden) and protective of him, of the presidency, to make hay over it. Now Biden is on high alert to sound like he’s got all his marbles.
Unfortunately, he’s already slipped up in media interviews, confusing Egypt’s president with Mexico’s. Those gaffes are a sad state of affairs for Biden, perhaps a flub of nerves, but not the kind of mayhem that former President Donald Trump promises if reelected. And it’s pretty clear, Trump will likely be the GOP nominee.
Hur’s findings included an assessment of Biden’s demeanor when questioned during the investigation into his mishandling of classified documents. They wound up in Biden’s garage. Photos of them are stunning as they reveal the president’s carelessness.
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