It’s evident that the left is in full meltdown mode due to recent videos of Biden, and it’s not without cause.
Biden’s campaign is in turmoil, and the White House is pulling out all the stops to rally its base amid claims that Biden is losing ground in typically Democratic strongholds.
A hard-hitting report from the Wall Street Journal, citing Democrat members of Congress as sources, detailed Biden’s cognitive struggles. There are also whispers among donors who are worried about Joe’s capabilities.
So how does Biden’s team respond? They feed their base (who will swallow anything they say) with claims that these videos of Biden are nothing but “cheap fakes.”
Karine Jean-Pierre is BIG MAD that we distribute unfiltered, unedited, publicly available clips of Biden in public.
(We'll do more) pic.twitter.com/ps6gDqY8yb
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) June 17, 2024
They felt compelled to arm their base with something to counteract the damning videos. Even I didn’t find the most recent one showing Obama guiding Joe off the stage all that terrible. It was more like “a sigh of relief that someone finally got him off stage without him looking like a bumbling fool.”
The footage from the G7 Summit, however, was catastrophic.
The White House is spinning a conspiracy to pacify their base, giving the media their marching orders. Media outlets ranging from the Washington Post to MSNBC are parroting that videos of Biden are “cheap-fakes.”
This includes MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace.
Wallace wants you to believe that “There’s a growing & insidious trend in right-wing media … to take highly misleading & selectively edited videos of Pres. Biden … and use those videos to spread messages virally to cast doubt on Pres. Biden’s fitness for office.”
.@NicolleDWallace: “There’s a growing & insidious trend in right-wing media … to take highly misleading & selectively edited videos of Pres. Biden … and use those videos to spread messages virally to cast doubt on Pres. Biden’s fitness for office.” pic.twitter.com/Im5r6y9HDA
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) June 17, 2024
So, according to Wallace, this bizarre exchange isn’t real. Folks, just watch the video and observe everyone’s reaction in the background.
Heads up, Your Holiness! https://t.co/kqUMtcz7aO pic.twitter.com/Ahh3MHjN3V
— New York Post (@nypost) June 14, 2024
Ready for a dose of irony?
The Biden team is griping about something they’ve been guilty of for months.
As reported by the Washington Post:
Earlier this week, we examined three videos — including one by the Trump campaign — that met our standards for manipulated video. But the Biden campaign isn’t shy about playing the same game of video trickery.
The Post later stated that the video intended to attack Trump over his handling of the pandemic was “missing context”:
The video is unaltered, but the way it is presented to the viewer lacks or misrepresents the context in which events occurred. In this specific case, this is an example of what we labeled as “isolation” — a brief clip from a longer video to create a false narrative that does not reflect the event as it occurred.
Source: POTUSPaper
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