Jack Holmes of Esquire Magazine noted after Super Tuesday there seemed to “have been a whole lot of reverse-engineered confidence” in former Vice President Joe Biden’s candidacy “almost overnight.”
By Tuesday night recent candidates like Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, and Michael Bloomberg had dropped out of the race and thrown their support behind Biden. With an army of superdelegates lurking in the shadows of their soon to occur convention, Democrats appear ready to anoint Biden as their candidate to take on Trump in November.
But when loyal Democrats and Biden voters were interviewed afterward, about all they could say was, “He’s the best we’ve got.” This may because who can forget it’s Biden who claimed “150 million people have been killed since 2007” by gun violence.
Holmes notes, “Biden does not always finish his sentences, and it’s not always to do with his stutter. He doesn’t always make sense. He can have trouble placing people and events within space and time.”
Could this be the same Joe Biden who pounded Paul Ryan in a vice-presidential debate, laughing all the way? It was just last month that Biden completely fabricated a tale about being arrested in South Africa when he attempted to visit an imprisoned Nelson Mandela.
Watch the video as Fox News Contributor Raymond Arroyo interviews several voters in the rather small crowds gathered to hear Joe Biden’s victory speech after the Super Tuesday primaries about what they think about Biden’s mental acuity.