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The Joe Biden CIVIL WAR.

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Oh, this is going to be so juice. I will

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never forget Biden walking out on that

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stage after the debate. And actually, it

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was before, right? But you remember

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where we were this, but look at this.

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House report reveals postdebate turmoil

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on Biden's team. We all remember his

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face when he walked out onto that stage

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and we were covering it live and we're

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like, "Oh my gosh, he's a zombie." I

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want to say I was the first YouTuber to

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make a video and go, "This guy needs to

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step down." which a lot of people, I

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hate to say it, they kind of wait to see

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what people say on social media before

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having an opinion. I don't do that. I

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just tell you my opinion right away. You

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know, it's kind of like, you know, you

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see certain podcasters will sit there

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with the iPad up when they're live

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streaming, not to mention any names,

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Patrick by David. But it's it's a way of

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studying what people are saying in the

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comments on a live stream so that they

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can react appropriately. It's kind of

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brilliant because it keeps you aligned

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with your audience. But, you know,

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anyway, so take a look at this. Axio is

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now reporting after Joe Biden's

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disastrous debate performance last fall.

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His team fell into civil war. Well,

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yeah, dude, cuz he needed to go. They

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needed to hold they needed to do what

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Nancy Pelosi said. I can't believe I'm

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saying that. And they needed to hold an

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emergency primary to find the best

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candidate to replace Biden because it

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was over. Instead, they assigned Kamla

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because, you know, she didn't want to

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be, you know, passed up because, you

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know, why would you pass up a black

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woman? That would be wrong. It's like,

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well, we should have had a primary to

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determine who would have been best for

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Democrats to actually have a chance

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against Donald Trump rather than just

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assigning somebody, but whatever. With

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long-term aids insisting he was fine.

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Well, that was the lie. We all knew

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this. and others including his chief of

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staff and cabinet members saying he

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should consider exiting the presidential

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race. Wow. You know, this this by the

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way coming at the same time as now this

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this autopen uh panel finding uh which

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the Washington Post is reporting on

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citing autopen use. GOPled House

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Oversight Committee calls Biden actions

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illegitimate. Now obviously this is the

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Republicans right now are doing anything

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to get favor with Donald Trump. We know

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this, right? But the Republican led

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House oversight committee released a

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report on Tuesday questioning the

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legitimacy of the autopan. The report is

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the result of a fivemonlong probe

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spurred by accusations made by Trump of

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course about Biden's mental fitness.

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Republicans have charged that Biden's

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aids covered up a decline in the then

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president's cognitive ability. Yes, we

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also already know that. And that Biden

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the Biden administration misused the

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presidential autopen to issue executive

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actions without Biden's direct

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involvement. Right. And then this sort

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of rises the question of like the people

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elected Biden, not Biden's staff. Uh the

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committee of Republican majorities said

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Tuesday they had found no record that

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Biden approved executive actions in

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several instances including one related

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to presidential pardons. Mind you, when

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it came to the pardon of like his son,

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Biden actually signed it himself rather

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than using autopen which is very

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interesting. The allegations brought by

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Trump and Republicans about Biden's use

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of autopen prompted a rare rebuke

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earlier this summer uh from the former

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president, okay, that that Biden made

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every decision. The Biden spokesperson

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dismissed the findings in the oversight

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report, saying there was no conspiracy

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and no cover up. This investigation into

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basis, this is their argument. That's

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fine. So, do they say anything else

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here? Long been targeted by the House

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committee. We know that this is mostly

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political. The new report states that

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unless the Biden administration can

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prove the president approved a given

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action, the committee deems that those

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actions are void. I mean, this will end

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up getting litigated in courts

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potentially. This could set some

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groundwork for that. But I think what's

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more interesting is this turmoil talk.

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So after the debate in a report le

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released Tuesday, uh uh Biden top aids

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have gone on record to respond to

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questions about the former president's

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declining health and what aids did to

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obscure it from the public. In the

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result of the panel interviewing members

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of the uh or this is the result of them

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interviewing members, three of Biden's

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closest members pleaded the fifth. Oh,

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that's your constitutional right.

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driving the news. Uh the Biden chief of

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staff Jeff Sin told a panel that he and

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national security adviser Jake Sullivan,

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Commerce Secretary and VA all expressed

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concern about Biden continuing his

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re-election campaign after the debate,

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right? So basically his cabinet is like,

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"You're done, dude." Within a few days

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after the debate, Biden was aware of my

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view that I thought it was prudent to

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consider getting out of the race. Wow. I

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mean, good. He actually had some honest

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people inside.

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He urged Biden's doctor, Kevin Oconor,

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to do a full workup of medical tests on

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the president. I wonder if that actually

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happened. It probably didn't. Other

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aids, however, told the committee about

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their concerns that the concerns over

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Biden's health were overblown and

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mediadriven. Bro, no, they weren't. We

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saw it firsthand. You lying scumbags.

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Man, I hate these. It's what people

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don't want to lose their jobs. They want

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to stay in the White House, you know.

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asked if he understood that some voters

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watching the debate felt that Biden was

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struggling cognitively. Top aid Steve

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Rashetti said, "This isn't how the

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country perceived it. This isn't true."

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Bull crap. I watched it live the second

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he walked out on that stage. I called

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out, "This guy was done." That debate

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was a disaster. We saw it before he

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opened his mouth. We saw it after he

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opened his mouth. We knew it after the

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debate was over. It was done. You're a

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lying scum, Steve.

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He blamed the chattering class for

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overreacting and saying it was a cheap

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shot. Oh, you're smoking crack.

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Biden had pretty good answers.

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Stylistically, I was worried about his

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voice. Mike, you're a dumbass, too. And

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I I don't even I'm not even being

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political. This is just straight logic.

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Uh,

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Biden's top policy adviser, Bruce Reed,

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attributed part of Biden's performance

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to the president's childhood stutter.

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This had nothing to do with his stutter.

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The guy was falling asleep on stage. He

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couldn't remember what to say. He

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exhibited all the classic signs of

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dementia, which we broke down as well.

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Come on.

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Biden's inner circle would end up

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shrinking as skeptics were pushed out.

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Oh, and then they fired the skeptics. I

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mean, that's same thing Donald Trump

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does. You know, as soon as you say

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something bad about Trump, you get

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fired. The committee's report was only

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issued by the Republican le majority.

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Includes cherrypicked parts of

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testimony. That is fair, too. It's very

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likely that this is all just going to be

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like, you have to consider the source,

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but we saw the debate, right? So, I this

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doesn't surprise me. None of this seems

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like it's unbelievable.

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since discussed Biden's age. Uh

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long-term trouble with names and dates

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got worse with age. Worse with age. It's

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never been a strength for him. Joe Biden

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was heavily involved in managing Biden's

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schedule, pushing him to get more rest.

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Yeah. Like his midday naps. Joe Biden

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wanted to make sure the president had

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enough time to himself and that he

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wasn't overcheduled. And then I mean you

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in fairness like you got to give credit

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to Trump even even if you don't like

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Trump. Like dude, the guy's schedule's

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insane.

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Insane.

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Joe Biden wanted to continue to make

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sure the president had enough time to

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Yeah, we saw that point personal for the

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president's schedule. Uh conversation

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about stage managing Biden and reducing

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the number of steps he needed to take in

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public. Come on, that's already a red

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flag.

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Hey guys, guys, forget about 10,000

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steps. We actually need to make sure we

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stay under a thousand steps today, okay?

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We don't want him walking more than a

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thousand steps. We're gonna keep the

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cameras on for these 59 steps that he's

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going to go from the door to the

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helicopter and that's it. Okay, we've

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only got 941 more steps that we can

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afford and we only want 10% of those to

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be public. What a That's just a scam.

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You know, the president's health

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shouldn't be hidden from the public and

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we know it was here. And that's not to

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say that, you know, they didn't hide the

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severity of Donald Trump's COVID

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illness. You know, those staged photo

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photos that Walter Reed, come on. Trump

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wasn't doing too hot. He wasn't doing

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too hot. He got lucky with the monoconal

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antibodies that they caught this stuff

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fast. But he wasn't doing too hot there

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when he went to Walter Reed. And we know

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that. We know there was some covering up

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over there going on as well. So, in

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fairness, it happens on both sides. But

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that said, it's kind of interesting to

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see Axios say there was civil war inside

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of the Biden White House because it just

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tells us what we already knew, that

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there were people inside who were

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covering up the true decline of Biden

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and even his own closest advisors knew

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it.

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>> Why not advertise [music] these things

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that you told us here? I feel like

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nobody else knows about this.

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>> We'll we'll try a little advertising and

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see how it goes.

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>> Congratulations, man. You have done so

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much. People love you. People look up to

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you. Kevin Praath there, financial

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analyst and YouTuber, Meet Kevin. Always

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great to [music] get your take.

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