You know, I guess they're journalism-ing, you know, as their cheerleader for the Democrat Party.
But that's a headline in the Washington Post talking about Joe Biden.
They're trying to do whatever they can to make this, like, you know, former shell of a man into, like, a sentient being.
You know, Jen Psaki was asked about this at the White House press briefing, and her response is pretty telling.
Watch it. Check it out.
We'll come back and talk more.
What more can you tell us about the president's health regime?
We hear he's lifting weights.
What sort of weights is he lifting?
Does he have a personal trainer? And what happened to his Peloton bike?
Did he bring it to the White House?
I didn't know where this was going, but I'm intrigued by it.
I will say I have nothing to read out on the president's private exercise regime, but I can tell you, having traveled with him a fair amount, sometimes he's hard to keep up with.
Okay, I mean, I can tell you, having traveled with him a fair amount, sometimes he's hard to keep up with.
Really? Really, Jen?
He can't walk up the stairs of Air Force One without falling over.
Now, if you said he's hard to keep up with because you have no idea what the hell he is saying when he's speaking, that I would understand.
But if you're gonna tell me that he's hard to keep up with physically, when we don't see him doing anything early, we see lids being cold in the middle of the day, you don't see him doing anything late, there's reports that he's basically in the office late and out early, I mean, Does anyone really believe he's hard to keep up with?
Again, physically.
Not in the sense that, yes, if you watch a Joe Biden speech, even teleprompted, like, it's a disastrous word salad that you couldn't even imagine.
Our enemies are laughing their asses off at us.
And this guy's hard to keep up with.
Yes, he is. Because you and I and any reasonable Being with a brain has no idea what he's saying.
But these are the hard-hitting questions from the media.
I mean, ooh, we're blowing it out.
This is journalism.
They're asking all the tough questions.
What the hell are you asking about it?
The president rides a stationary bike.
Ooh, that's wonderful. Imagine this was a Trump interview.
You think you'd have softballs like this?
You think the Democrats would maybe change the jerseys and put on the opposition jersey as opposed to, like, the cheerleader for anything Democratic?
Anything from the Democrat Party?
We're just gonna pretend it's real!
You think that would happen with Trump?
I mean, it's absolutely insane.
They're like it's his fan club.
And again, I'm assuming reporters only got this soft on the president, I don't know, say around January 20th?
I'll let you decide. But the world is on fire and we're pretending that everything's just fine.
And Joe Biden's riding a bike and he's weightlifting.
He's a strong and viable leader.
You can't make it up, folks.
So we got to push back.
We got to call it out.
And again, let's not pretend a guy is a physical specimen when he can't walk up a flight of stairs.
And when he can't get through a sentence, let's not pretend he's entirely mentally there either, okay?
It's not like he's messed up once.
I mean, I don't know that I've seen a time where he's gotten through it, even with a teleprompter.
It would be easier if Joe just turned the teleprompter around and let us read it, Because at least then we'd read the speech that his puppet masters are trying to have him read.
When he gets through it and tries to get through it, it's all jumbled.
You don't even know their intentions anymore.
So maybe that would be the fix.
Joe, turn it around, let us read the teleprompter, and everyone will be in a much happier place.
And maybe we'd know at least the narrative that you're pushing, since we're not going to know what's actually going on, because you're not going to tell us.