White House calls on tech giants to censor all video clips of Joe Biden behaving like a dementia patient, claiming such videos are "fakes"
Joe Biden’s displays of mental incompetence have become so egregious that his team is now calling on Big Tech firms to
censor video clips in which his confusion is on full display.
During a parachute display and skydiving demonstration at the G7 summit in Southern Italy last week, he can be seen wandering off from a group of world leaders during a planned photo opportunity, appearing to completely miss the presentation taking place in front of him and turning in the other direction to talk to an officer who was packing up a parachute. He had to be guided back to his place by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who had to walk toward him backward so she could continue to face her fellow leaders.
Video footage of this “senior moment” quickly circulated online as people wonder how someone who is so mentally unfit could run our country for another four years. This prompted a number of “fact check” labels and accusations from the media that the clip is being shared without providing context and that somehow the aging president isn’t nearly as senile as the clip would imply.
As usual, the censor-happy Biden administration has taken this one step further, with Biden campaign spokeswoman Adrienne Elrod calling the footage “disinformation” despite being legitimate and calling on social media platforms to remove it or limit its distribution.
That’s right;
Biden acts like a dementia patient on the world stage, and desperate and delusional liberals think they can just use their Big Tech connections to scrub it entirely, like it never happened.
Speaking to MSNBC, she said: “We’re going to do what we can to combat it but it does take the voices of surrogates across the country. It does take the media to call it out. It does take social media platforms where a lot of Americans are getting their information to point it out as well.”
It’s not surprising this would be their go-to tactic considering how well it worked for them during the pandemic and the run-up to the 2020 election when they managed to get the Hunter Biden laptop story buried, despite it being 100% true.
Biden's team will have a lot to censor as he seemingly has a new gaffe every day
They’re going to have a pretty big job if they have to spend their time seeking out every example of Joe reminding us of his fragile mental state and try to make it disappear as he seems to have a new gaffe every day.
On another recent trip to Europe, this one to an event commemorating D-Day, after shaking hands with French President Emmanuel Macron, he started to fumble around for a chair behind him with a lost look on his face, completely oblivious to the fact that everyone was remaining standing until his wife had to whisper something to him to set him straight.
In a recent interview with
ABC News while he was in France, he said he has “known” Russian President Vladimir Putin “for over 40 years.” Many people quickly pointed out that this would mean they met during a time when Putin was an undercover KGB intelligence officer. In fact, Putin was not a public figure until 1999, and Biden has only met him once, at a meeting in Geneva in June 2021.
In May, he said at a Jewish American Heritage Month event that a hostage being held captive by Hamas was
in attendance at the event at the White House. In February, he claimed he had spoken to German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, who passed away in 2017.
His staffers have admitted that the elderly president sometimes loses his focus during private conversations. His general confusion was also exposed by Special Counsel Robert Hur in his report on the investigation into Biden’s improper retention of classified records. He said that his "memory also appeared to have significant limitations," with specific examples such as forgetting when he was vice president and when his son Beau died.
As his condition continues to decline, he is going to need an entire
team of censors to try to discredit the growing evidence of his unsuitability for office.
Sources for this article include:
ReclaimTheNet.org
FoxNews.com