and today he took his gaffeshe on tour to my country. biden stopped by to visit king charles at windsor castle. and here s what happened. joe biden will look to the lost in me and my king is no spring chicken. he literally had to guide the president and show him where to gg o. it was pretty painful to watch. and it is a bottom line. would you trust someone like that to drive you down the interstated , say, 80 miles an hour? you wouldn t, would you? would you trust him to pick up your laundry? probably not. m tothat s why it s increasingly unnerving to me that he s the president of united states, the most important, intensive, energy sapping, pressurized job on the entire planet. biden also met his u.k. counterpart, prime minister rishi sunak, earlier today. since his own problemsounterpa,s just look and compare the two men. on the one side, biden routinely appears to forgeter who or where he ise or. on the other 43-year-old sunak you can question his policies often do not his
to day decisions in the white house? i don t think this guy has been making day to day decisions inside the white house for formg four probably since he took office. but certainly not in the last year or so. based on what you know last , what we ve seen of his public pronouncements. and if that s the case, that s a real constitutional problem there. you know, this is not the way a free voting democratic republiee c works. i couldn t agree more, charlie. thank you very much indeed. well, as biden s decline becomes more and more obvious, so too, is the media s rejection of biden. the atlantic ran a piece titled step aside joe biden. the president has no business running for office at age 80. the new york times published this excoriating column by maureen dowd, scolding biden for rejecting one of his grandchildren, the one his son hunter had out of wedlock with a strippe forr. and hey, maybe the worst of all, axios today ran a story exposing biden s penchant for yelling and berating