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‘The View’ Co-Hosts Clash Over Biden’s Age for Presidency

Engaging the ⁢Facts, the Law, and the Table: ‘The View’ Co-Hosts Erupt When One Suggests Biden Could Be ‘Too Old to ⁤Be President’

There’s an old saying among lawyers: “If you have the facts on ‍your side, pound the facts. ​If you have the law on your side, pound the law. If you have‍ neither on your side, ⁣pound the table.”

The⁢ co-hosts‌ of “The View” used that same strategy when the conversation ‌turned to polling that shows many Americans believe Joe Biden is too old to ⁤be president.

Since ⁣a ⁣rational analysis of Biden’s situation would only make him⁢ look bad, the co-hosts pounded⁤ the discussion away with non sequitur filibusters and then changed ⁤the subject to Donald Trump.

On Wednesday, The Daily Caller posted a‍ clip ⁤on social media platform⁣ X (formerly Twitter) of the chaos that ​erupted ‌on ⁣“The View” when they⁤ were exposed⁤ to information they did not want to hear.

Concerns About Biden’s Age

Co-host Alyssa Farah​ Griffin brought up a Wall Street Journal poll updated on ‍Monday. Like other recent polling, the results show a majority of Americans believe President Joe Biden, 80, is too old to serve another ⁢term.

Griffin tried to share information about the poll and its potential consequences ‍for Biden. “73 percent of Americans ⁢are⁣ worried that he⁤ is too old to be ‌president‍ again. And he is, you⁢ know, going to be the Democrat nominee.”

Joy Behar acted fast to derail Griffin’s train of thought.

“Wha — ‍but but but — true, ⁤I don’t mean to interrupt you,” Behar said, interrupting Griffin. “But isn’t true Fox and all⁢ those right-wing​ stations keep showing pictures of him tripping, the way​ people trip?”

To Behar, the problem isn’t ⁢that Biden has​ an extensive history of high-profile stumbles. The problem is “all those right-wing stations” accurately⁤ report ⁣what happened.

Griffin tried to‌ make‍ her point. “Yeah,⁤ but 73,​ the 73 percent of⁤ Americans, that’s just not Fox News viewers, that’s a lot of Democrats.”

Sunny Hostin ⁣talked over Griffin with a new angle. “Trump is 77, and he’s overweight, and ⁣he’s ⁢in terrible shape.”

“And he’s only ‌three years younger‍ than Biden,” added Behar.

What “The View” co-hosts cannot address is that, despite the closeness⁤ of their ages, Biden is suffering obvious cognitive​ decline, while ⁤Trump remains focused and effective.

Griffin tried to ‍share that the advanced age of both candidates was of great concern to the​ younger voting ‌blocs, like millennials ⁢ and Generation Z.

Her‌ co-hosts proceeded to pile on to stop⁢ the‍ wrong-think.

Ana Navarro chimed in that Biden is fine, because he exercises‍ and eats vegetables.

Never ⁣mind that Biden also wanders away in the middle of important ceremonies.

Trying to be realistic, Griffin said that, when running as the oldest president, it is important to have a vice president people felt was ‍ready to take over on day one if needed.

“Kamala’s ready,” someone called out.

Could ‌anyone really think Vice‍ President Kamala Harris ⁤ is up to ‍being president?

After some more Trump-bashing, ⁣Behar brought up what may have set ⁤her off in the first place.

Behar said, “I’m a little ⁤tired ⁣of you young’uns talking about​ it. ‍I mean, I keep⁢ saying this, I am the⁢ same age as Joe Biden.”

This segment⁢ was another⁢ example of how far out of touch these ladies are with current political realities. A large majority ‍of Americans are rightfully concerned that Biden is not fit for office.

The co-hosts of “The View” cannot legitimately defend⁢ Biden. All they can do is try and switch the⁣ topic to,‍ “But, Trump!”

The post ‘The View’ Co-Hosts Erupt When⁢ One Suggests Biden ‌Could Be ‘Too Old to Be President’ appeared first on ‍ The Western ‍Journal.



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