The Joe Biden CIVIL WAR.
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Oh, this is going to be so juice. I will
never forget Biden walking out on that
stage after the debate. And actually, it
was before, right? But you remember
where we were this, but look at this.
House report reveals postdebate turmoil
on Biden's team. We all remember his
face when he walked out onto that stage
and we were covering it live and we're
like, "Oh my gosh, he's a zombie." I
want to say I was the first YouTuber to
make a video and go, "This guy needs to
step down." which a lot of people, I
hate to say it, they kind of wait to see
what people say on social media before
having an opinion. I don't do that. I
just tell you my opinion right away. You
know, it's kind of like, you know, you
see certain podcasters will sit there
with the iPad up when they're live
streaming, not to mention any names,
Patrick by David. But it's it's a way of
studying what people are saying in the
comments on a live stream so that they
can react appropriately. It's kind of
brilliant because it keeps you aligned
with your audience. But, you know,
anyway, so take a look at this. Axio is
now reporting after Joe Biden's
disastrous debate performance last fall.
His team fell into civil war. Well,
yeah, dude, cuz he needed to go. They
needed to hold they needed to do what
Nancy Pelosi said. I can't believe I'm
saying that. And they needed to hold an
emergency primary to find the best
candidate to replace Biden because it
was over. Instead, they assigned Kamla
because, you know, she didn't want to
be, you know, passed up because, you
know, why would you pass up a black
woman? That would be wrong. It's like,
well, we should have had a primary to
determine who would have been best for
Democrats to actually have a chance
against Donald Trump rather than just
assigning somebody, but whatever. With
long-term aids insisting he was fine.
Well, that was the lie. We all knew
this. and others including his chief of
staff and cabinet members saying he
should consider exiting the presidential
race. Wow. You know, this this by the
way coming at the same time as now this
this autopen uh panel finding uh which
the Washington Post is reporting on
citing autopen use. GOPled House
Oversight Committee calls Biden actions
illegitimate. Now obviously this is the
Republicans right now are doing anything
to get favor with Donald Trump. We know
this, right? But the Republican led
House oversight committee released a
report on Tuesday questioning the
legitimacy of the autopan. The report is
the result of a fivemonlong probe
spurred by accusations made by Trump of
course about Biden's mental fitness.
Republicans have charged that Biden's
aids covered up a decline in the then
president's cognitive ability. Yes, we
also already know that. And that Biden
the Biden administration misused the
presidential autopen to issue executive
actions without Biden's direct
involvement. Right. And then this sort
of rises the question of like the people
elected Biden, not Biden's staff. Uh the
committee of Republican majorities said
Tuesday they had found no record that
Biden approved executive actions in
several instances including one related
to presidential pardons. Mind you, when
it came to the pardon of like his son,
Biden actually signed it himself rather
than using autopen which is very
interesting. The allegations brought by
Trump and Republicans about Biden's use
of autopen prompted a rare rebuke
earlier this summer uh from the former
president, okay, that that Biden made
every decision. The Biden spokesperson
dismissed the findings in the oversight
report, saying there was no conspiracy
and no cover up. This investigation into
basis, this is their argument. That's
fine. So, do they say anything else
here? Long been targeted by the House
committee. We know that this is mostly
political. The new report states that
unless the Biden administration can
prove the president approved a given
action, the committee deems that those
actions are void. I mean, this will end
up getting litigated in courts
potentially. This could set some
groundwork for that. But I think what's
more interesting is this turmoil talk.
So after the debate in a report le
released Tuesday, uh uh Biden top aids
have gone on record to respond to
questions about the former president's
declining health and what aids did to
obscure it from the public. In the
result of the panel interviewing members
of the uh or this is the result of them
interviewing members, three of Biden's
closest members pleaded the fifth. Oh,
that's your constitutional right.
driving the news. Uh the Biden chief of
staff Jeff Sin told a panel that he and
national security adviser Jake Sullivan,
Commerce Secretary and VA all expressed
concern about Biden continuing his
re-election campaign after the debate,
right? So basically his cabinet is like,
"You're done, dude." Within a few days
after the debate, Biden was aware of my
view that I thought it was prudent to
consider getting out of the race. Wow. I
mean, good. He actually had some honest
people inside.
He urged Biden's doctor, Kevin Oconor,
to do a full workup of medical tests on
the president. I wonder if that actually
happened. It probably didn't. Other
aids, however, told the committee about
their concerns that the concerns over
Biden's health were overblown and
mediadriven. Bro, no, they weren't. We
saw it firsthand. You lying scumbags.
Man, I hate these. It's what people
don't want to lose their jobs. They want
to stay in the White House, you know.
asked if he understood that some voters
watching the debate felt that Biden was
struggling cognitively. Top aid Steve
Rashetti said, "This isn't how the
country perceived it. This isn't true."
Bull crap. I watched it live the second
he walked out on that stage. I called
out, "This guy was done." That debate
was a disaster. We saw it before he
opened his mouth. We saw it after he
opened his mouth. We knew it after the
debate was over. It was done. You're a
lying scum, Steve.
He blamed the chattering class for
overreacting and saying it was a cheap
shot. Oh, you're smoking crack.
Biden had pretty good answers.
Stylistically, I was worried about his
voice. Mike, you're a dumbass, too. And
I I don't even I'm not even being
political. This is just straight logic.
Uh,
Biden's top policy adviser, Bruce Reed,
attributed part of Biden's performance
to the president's childhood stutter.
This had nothing to do with his stutter.
The guy was falling asleep on stage. He
couldn't remember what to say. He
exhibited all the classic signs of
dementia, which we broke down as well.
Come on.
Biden's inner circle would end up
shrinking as skeptics were pushed out.
Oh, and then they fired the skeptics. I
mean, that's same thing Donald Trump
does. You know, as soon as you say
something bad about Trump, you get
fired. The committee's report was only
issued by the Republican le majority.
Includes cherrypicked parts of
testimony. That is fair, too. It's very
likely that this is all just going to be
like, you have to consider the source,
but we saw the debate, right? So, I this
doesn't surprise me. None of this seems
like it's unbelievable.
since discussed Biden's age. Uh
long-term trouble with names and dates
got worse with age. Worse with age. It's
never been a strength for him. Joe Biden
was heavily involved in managing Biden's
schedule, pushing him to get more rest.
Yeah. Like his midday naps. Joe Biden
wanted to make sure the president had
enough time to himself and that he
wasn't overcheduled. And then I mean you
in fairness like you got to give credit
to Trump even even if you don't like
Trump. Like dude, the guy's schedule's
insane.
Insane.
Joe Biden wanted to continue to make
sure the president had enough time to
Yeah, we saw that point personal for the
president's schedule. Uh conversation
about stage managing Biden and reducing
the number of steps he needed to take in
public. Come on, that's already a red
flag.
Hey guys, guys, forget about 10,000
steps. We actually need to make sure we
stay under a thousand steps today, okay?
We don't want him walking more than a
thousand steps. We're gonna keep the
cameras on for these 59 steps that he's
going to go from the door to the
helicopter and that's it. Okay, we've
only got 941 more steps that we can
afford and we only want 10% of those to
be public. What a That's just a scam.
You know, the president's health
shouldn't be hidden from the public and
we know it was here. And that's not to
say that, you know, they didn't hide the
severity of Donald Trump's COVID
illness. You know, those staged photo
photos that Walter Reed, come on. Trump
wasn't doing too hot. He wasn't doing
too hot. He got lucky with the monoconal
antibodies that they caught this stuff
fast. But he wasn't doing too hot there
when he went to Walter Reed. And we know
that. We know there was some covering up
over there going on as well. So, in
fairness, it happens on both sides. But
that said, it's kind of interesting to
see Axios say there was civil war inside
of the Biden White House because it just
tells us what we already knew, that
there were people inside who were
covering up the true decline of Biden
and even his own closest advisors knew
it.
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>> Congratulations, man. You have done so
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