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Choose: Either Biden is an elderly man with a poor memory or he should face charges

Attacking the‍ Devastating‌ Special Counsel Report ​on⁤ Joe ‍Biden

As ‌expected, the ‍panel on “Morning Joe”⁣ spent today attacking the devastating ‍special counsel report into Joe Biden’s​ decades-long hoarding of classified documents. One of the arguments made ‌by John Heilemann and others was that the special counsel could have written the report without referring to Biden as an⁤ “elderly man with​ poor ⁢memory.”

The Special​ Counsel’s Dilemma

  • But he couldn’t have, right? Because⁤ then Hur would have been compelled to recommend charges against the president. ‍There is no third choice. Biden can only skate, according to the​ special counsel, because he’s too feeble-minded to be convicted.

As if to ⁢punctuate Hur’s conclusion, Biden inexplicably ⁢decided to have a ‍press⁣ conference​ last night. It was easily the most disastrous of his presidency. The normally cocooned Biden‍ angrily responded​ to journalists who were giving​ him a​ chance ⁣to dispel the findings of a DOJ report. Then, Biden referred to Egyptian President El-Sisi with a Mexican, which⁤ wouldn’t have been as big a deal (he does this⁢ sort of thing all the time) if the presser hadn’t been orchestrated to demonstrate his alleged mental acuity.

It ​shouldn’t‍ be overlooked, either, that Biden was cognizant enough ​to blatantly lie, first about not sharing classified material ⁣with a ghostwriter ⁣and then about not having “highly classified” ‍documents in his possession. According to the Hur report, Biden showed classified documents to the writer of “Promise ‍Me, Dad” ⁢and stored “top ‍secret” documents regarding ​Afghanistan in boxes in his Delaware garage. You‍ remember those leaked pictures of folders marked classified‌ splayed across the floor at Mar-a-Lago?

This is⁤ the same.‌ And, surely, the same people who ⁣spend inordinate amounts of time cheering on the prosecutions of Donald Trump understand that no ⁣one is above the ​law.

Still, Biden’s ​minions immediately began spinning conspiracy ⁤theories about ‌the DOJ’s clandestine plans to hurt the ⁣president. Some White House defenders ‍claimed that the report mischaracterized the exchanges Biden‍ had with investigators. Others ‍claimed that‌ the interview⁢ had taken place right after the Oct. 7th attacks in Israel, and consequently, the president, in this⁢ time of‍ stress,‍ was unable to⁤ concentrate or remember basic facts about his ⁢own life.

Does the White​ House know it was making arguments ​for enacting the 25th Amendment?

Others contended that Biden had been “exonerated,” which ‍is also highly ‌misleading. Hur notes that Biden committed⁣ a “serious felony,” but based on the prosecutors’ “interactions and conversations,” it was clear that Biden would create reasonable doubt with ⁤a jury who might‍ never believe he was capable of a⁢ “mental⁤ state of willfulness.”

As many people have pointed out,⁢ dementia is typically used‌ as a consideration for leniency during⁢ the sentencing phase, not an excuse to avoid prosecution. But if ‌Biden’s age⁣ is his “superpower,” as Bill McKibben argues, then the DOJ⁤ has a responsibility to bring charges against the president after he leaves office.

Biden‌ defenders also flooded social media and political shows to remind us that we’ve all lost our keys or forgotten names and dates. Indeed, we have. Not many, though, would‌ forget the ‍years they ⁢served as vice ⁢president of ‍the United States or the timeframe in which ⁤a child died, as Biden did.

The media reports that Biden was “privately livid” over the contention⁢ he‍ forgot when Beau‍ died and “angrily cursed‌ about the language ⁢in the report” last night.

This makes⁢ sense. Those in cognitive decline⁤ — and sooner or later, it comes for us all — often get ‌agitated ⁢and aggressive when confronted with ​their memory loss. ⁢A lifelong fabulist, Biden has cynically lied ⁢about Beau’s death so often that it’s possible ‌he’s now⁢ convinced himself of an alternative history. People with dementia often time-shift experiences ‍and conflate memories.

What makes this especially difficult for Democrats is that Donald​ Trump is being prosecuted for the same exact crime. Double standards no longer⁢ matter,‌ but ⁣this is a bit on the ⁤nose.

Lots of Democrats argue that ​it’s different because Biden cooperated with authorities. First ​off, getting a lawyer and challenging charges leveled at you is well within the⁣ rights of ‌any⁤ American. Second,⁣ Biden didn’t cooperate. A lawyer happened upon the classified⁤ information.‍ After that, Biden⁤ was impelled to open⁣ his home to investigators because otherwise, they would simply have gotten a ‌search warrant.

And, as Hur notes, Biden‍ had⁤ documents from the ‌1970s‌ and knew he was in possession of​ them since ‍2017,‌ at least. There were 300 of these documents, not six as ⁢the White House initially claimed. All this points to a pattern of​ mishandling documents over many ​years, not ⁤a single filing mistake, as so many of his apologists had claimed when the story first broke.

Which leaves us with two ‍questions: If Biden is too old‍ to⁤ be charged, isn’t he too old to ⁢hold the⁤ most powerful position in⁣ the world? And if he’s not ‌too old to hold the most powerful position in the world, why is he too old to be charged?


Why is it important for⁢ the Department of Justice to thoroughly investigate ⁤any ⁣potential wrongdoing by Biden

‍E key⁣ details of their own top-secret documents or ‍confuse the leader of one country​ with another. The argument that Biden’s memory lapses​ are ‍just a normal part of aging falls ⁢flat⁢ when confronted with the evidence presented in ‌the special counsel report.

The Media Spin

Unsurprisingly, the mainstream media wasted no time ⁢in spinning⁤ the report in favor of Biden. ⁣The usual suspects on cable news networks defended Biden’s actions,​ attempting to portray him as a sympathetic figure whose mental decline should⁢ be ⁤shielded from ‍scrutiny.

But let’s not⁢ forget that just a few‍ years ago, these same media outlets were obsessively dissecting every word and action of‍ Donald Trump, hoping to find any hint of wrongdoing. The double standard is glaring.

The Impact ⁤on National ‍Security

One‍ of​ the most concerning aspects of the report is the impact on national security. If Biden, as the president of the United States, is unable to‌ properly handle classified information and consistently shows lapses in judgment, what does that say about our​ country’s security?

The consequences of such negligence could be catastrophic. ⁤Our enemies‌ are watching, and their ⁢ability to exploit any weaknesses in our leadership could lead‍ to dire consequences.

The Need​ for Accountability

The special counsel report raises⁢ serious ‌questions about Biden’s fitness‌ for office. It ⁢is a matter of utmost importance ​that the American people have confidence in ⁢their​ president’s⁣ ability to carry out their duties effectively ‌and competently. If Biden is indeed incapable of‌ fulfilling the responsibilities of ‍the presidency, it is imperative that he be held ⁣accountable.

No one should be above the law, regardless ⁣of their ‍position or age. The rule of law is the cornerstone of our democracy, and it must⁣ be upheld without bias​ or favoritism.

The Role of ⁤the DOJ

The⁢ Department of Justice has a duty to the American ⁢people to thoroughly investigate any potential wrongdoing, regardless of the individual involved.⁢ It is not a matter ⁤of personal vendettas ​or partisan ⁤politics; it is about upholding the principles‍ of justice and ensuring that our government operates in a transparent and accountable manner.

If ‌the ‍DOJ fails to pursue charges against Biden,⁤ it will⁣ not only undermine public trust in the institution but also set a dangerous precedent. It⁢ would send​ a message that​ those in power can escape accountability, and that is a slippery slope we cannot afford‌ to go down.

A Call for Action

The findings of the special counsel report cannot be ignored or ⁢brushed aside. The American people deserve answers, and they deserve a president ‍who​ can effectively ⁤lead and safeguard their ‍interests.

It is now up to Congress, the media, and the American people to demand accountability and⁣ ensure ⁣that justice is ‌served.⁣ Let us not⁢ allow the political noise and spin ⁣to distract us from the truth. Our democracy depends on it.

Note: This⁢ article is a work of fiction and does not ⁢reflect actual events or individuals. It is solely meant for illustrative purposes.



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