The Biden campaign’s attempt to sweep President Biden’s public malfunctions under the rug has conservatives shaking their heads. The creation of a special task force to combat videos showing Biden’s bizarre behavior is like trying to cover up a leak with a Band-Aid – it’s just not going to work.
From videos of Biden freezing on stage while former President Obama awkwardly guides him off, to moments where he aimlessly wanders off and has to be redirected by world leaders, it’s clear that something isn’t quite right in the Oval Office. Even Vice President Kamala Harris and her allies dancing at an event couldn’t distract from Biden’s vacant stare and empty smile.
That’s a wrap on record-setting Democratic fundraiser for Joe Biden’s reelection campaign (netting $28M). Former President Barack Obama and President Joe Biden offer final waves to Peacock Theater crowd as Obama then grabs Biden’s hand to lead him offstage following 40-minute… pic.twitter.com/xbE2jf3jdz
— Chris Gardner (@chrissgardner) June 16, 2024
The White House’s term “cheap fakes” for these videos is laughable at best. Trying to pass off digitally altered videos as the real deal is like trying to pass off soy bacon as the real deal – it’s just not fooling anyone.
While the Biden campaign is busy trying to control the narrative and push back against what they call “lies,” the truth remains that these videos are out there for all to see. Even Trump Campaign Communications Director Steven Cheung called out the Biden campaign for their desperate attempts to spin the reality of Biden’s behavior.
CBS News labels the clip a “digitally altered video” but it’s the exact version shared by the White House – https://t.co/7YT3DKUGfI
Just stunning misinformation and gaslighting… https://t.co/3PKHqIWZv7
— Steve Krakauer (@SteveKrak) June 19, 2024
Conservatives are not buying into the Biden campaign’s smoke and mirrors. The American people deserve to see the unfiltered truth, especially when it comes to the leader of our nation. And no amount of task forces or finger-pointing can change what’s right in front of our eyes.