With the Democrat establishment souring on Joe Biden, for the first time in recent memory his campaign is being forced to deal with hostile media and it’s pretty clear they have no clue what they’re doing.
Instead of trying to prove the Biden naysayers wrong, his campaign has resorted to quite literally BEGGING the media to just stop talking about his cognitive decline… as if that will make people forget about it.
Spokespeople form his campaign have been making their rounds in the media and it’s produced some pretty comical moments.
One of the most notable was spokesperson Adrienne Elrod who pleaded with MSNBC to stop making such a big deal about Biden’s disastrous debate performance, insisting it was “just a bad night!”
“I-I just, I-I think it’s, again, i-it’s just getting a little silly here that we’re talking about one night in this presidential campaign,” Elrod stuttered along.
“Where yes, he had a bad night,” she continued. “But why are we letting that, you know, continue to make the news about what’s at stake in this race?”
She then went on to try and make an excuse for Sleepy Joe’s horrible performance by saying it was just because he had a vigorous travel schedule leading up to the debate.
“President Biden has made it very clear… he was tired…he travelled twice around the world. Uh, you know, he was exhausted.”
Basically the best defense that the Biden campaign can muster up to try and save his tanking presidential bid is that he was just… tired?
As if that was a good excuse for the leader of the free world.
And what’s not helping Biden’s case is a recent report that has seen White House staffers reveal that Biden is only even capable of somewhat functioning between the hours of 10AM and 4PM.
The guy is done – get him out of the White House!
Watch the video here to see the sad state of the Biden campaign.
Biden campaign spox Adrienne Elrod on Joe Biden's Presidential debate night: "He travelled twice around the world. He was exhausted." pic.twitter.com/Iie3xmqfFv
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