long time. martha: absolutely. i think that is the point about what we re seeing. and one of the things that you sense here on the ground is how strong the support is, jeff is, for the former president. and you a hear the voices like we heard in that voter panel where it s almost as if they feel that they need to be this for him. be there for him. he s under attack, and it has galvanize ad these voters. martha, everything from the indictments to whenever there is an attack that people see as politicized, it just hartened that solid rapport that they have. and and i think you re right, i think there is a sympathy there and a sense of i think what we ve got in iowa, and i haven t seen this last seven cycles i ve been a part of, and that is almost a perfect storm of passion for their candidate, and there s also passion if for these other three leaders as well, but at the same time awin concern. i think it goes way beyond policy disagreement that we have a competency issue in d.c. an
permanent politician will finally retire. we ll have term limits for congress. [cheers and applause] and mandatory mental competency tests for politicians over 75 years old. [cheers and applause] harris: boy, i tell you, ambassador nikki haley made some serious waves with that proposal when she launched her campaign in february. the competency issue has been front and center since the president announced his re-election bid one week ago today. first lady jill biden defending joe biden. nikki haley, one of the republican candidates, is calling for mental competency tests for those politicians over the age of 75. what do you think about that? ridiculous. would your husband every take one of those? we haven t even discussed it.
declaration, blah blah blah. so i agree with you, he would be better off, the country would be better off by him having regular news conferences and the fact he doesn t have them and it s not normal for him to do what he is doing raises questions as to why. we have to end up with one thing, which is he is surrounded by people who don t think he is up for the normal process of being president and that s troublesome for the country. bill: you are saying it is a competency issue. yeah, sure. they re worried about him. bill: maybe that s it or maybe running from something. fox digital posted an hour ago hunter biden s business partners and assistants visited the white house more than 80 times while he was vice president. that s something. yeah. well, they don t want him to answer tough questions. just think about the current controversies. look what is dominating the news the last couple of days. the leak of u.s. intelligence reports. maybe they are worried about him handling even
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