Joe Biden’s Wife Forced to Step In When It Becomes Obvious Joe Can’t Remember What He’s Talking About in MSNBC Interview

Former Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Dr. Jill Biden recently appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, and Democrats had to be cringing with what they saw.

At one point in the interview, Biden struggled unsuccessfully to remember what he was trying to say for so long that his wife chimed in to rescue him.

An exact quote from Joe Biden in that interview is, “We gotta…it’s just…buy you gotta…I mean the…we gotta reassure…look…here…”

Biden’s senior moments are getting more and more frequent. In a commentary for Rasmussen Reports, Ted Rall reminds Democrats they “spent the last four years criticizing President Donald Trump in no small part for his mental state.” Now, says Rall, those same Democrats want us to ignore what he says are signs of a man who is “clearly suffering from dementia.”

 

It isn’t unusual for well-meaning family members to cover for one they love who has begun to exhibit signs of diminished mental capacities. But Joe Biden is running to become the President of the most powerful country in the world.

As Rall notes, “Biden apologists … say that a senile Biden is better than an evil Trump. Is this really where we are? Congratulations, Democrats, you literally picked the worst of the bunch.”

Watch the video of Biden and judge for yourself whether Biden is fit to run the largest economy in the world.  This has to be painful for Democrats to watch.


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