White House Speaker Karine Jean-Pierre Has a Meltdown When Liberal Host Asks if Joe Biden Has Dementia

White House Speaker Karine Jean-Pierre granted an interview to a liberal radio show on WBT Radio in Charlotte, North Carolina, this week. The hosts must have thought that no questions were off-limits, since they are ideological allies of the White House. They quickly found out they were wrong, however, and there is a subject that’s off-limits.

It’s the same question that every Democrat voter has been secretly worried about for the past few months, ever since Joe Biden announced that he’s running for reelection:

Does Joe Biden have dementia?

 

The fact that they’re asking the question shows just how badly liberals are in denial about the truth. Of course Joe Biden has dementia! The only things that can rouse him out of his brain-dead slumber these days are ice cream cones, toddlers, or a cocktail of methamphetamine and barbiturates.

America just watched one of the worst national catastrophes that we’ve seen in years when that container ship destroyed the Key Bridge in Baltimore this week. The White House couldn’t even drag Joe Biden out of bed to go tour the wreckage, comfort the victims’ families, or even pretend like he cares.

So, yes, Joe Biden does have dementia. But as the radio hosts at WBT found out, that’s the one question that you are not supposed to ask Karine Jean-Pierre. Here it is:


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