Following Joe Biden‘s decision to step out of the 2024 presidential race amid pressure from top Democrats over his ability to serve another four years, the New York Times has suggested that it is “baseless” and “far right” to question the president’s health.
Yes, really.
Despite the fact there is overwhelming evidence that Biden is senile, especially in the light of his disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump, The Times is insistent on gaslighting Americans.
Here is the headline:
This morning's New York Times headline.
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) July 23, 2024
The lack of shame it takes for them to go right back to this after they claimed it was a conspiracy theory that Biden was senile and would drop out is unfathomable. pic.twitter.com/6qkuckh2d3
It’s also worth noting that this is the same propaganda rag that published several stories questioning Biden’s mental acuity since his debate.
However, they appear to have decided that anyone questioning Biden’s health, other than Democrats, other media outlets, and, of course, themselves, is “far right.”
If it’s just coming from the “far right” and is “baseless,” it shouldn’t be that hard to disprove, right?!
— Rebecca Downs🇺🇸🟦🇮🇱 (@RebeccaRoseGold) July 23, 2024
Biden reemerged this week after five days in hiding, and anyone with half a brain cell will notice his tweets were not written by him, including his statement announcing he was dropping out of the 2024 race.
He dropped out via X…. I mean, if this were the 90’s and the President dropped out by leaving a post-it on his desk, I think most people would think “that’s weird” and have a few questions.
— little dog (@little_dog28) July 23, 2024
Kinda feel like Biden needs to, you know, say something to the American people pretty soon. Like on camera. This is getting weird.
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahDispatch) July 22, 2024
Something significant happened in Las Vegas, cutting short Biden’s visit. He was required to fly back to Delaware so fast that journalists described the plane as “shaking” all the way.
Rule of thumb: anything the media says is a “conspiracy theory” is most likely true.
Just like this conspiracy theory pic.twitter.com/m0553tCh5m
— NorCalGal🗽🇺🇸 (@Sob916) July 23, 2024
You'd think with their track record of "baseless claims" and "conspiracy theories" that turn out to be true they'd be a little more cautious. Nope!
— Keith Maniac, from Guatemala (@from_maniac) July 23, 2024
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