Meet Karine Jean-Pierre, a remarkable White House press secretary who goes above and beyond all requirements.
Her performance is severely disrupted by difficult inquiries, perhaps more so than by a straightforward softball.
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When asked a question regarding Joe Biden, Karine Jean-Pierre entered crisis mode.
When asked about recent poll findings, AP reporter Chris Megerian reveals that the majority of Americans and Democrats think Joe Biden is too elderly to be president.
“Does this White House have additional plans to demonstrate he can continue to do the job at his advanced age?” Megerian asked.
Biden is running for re-election to a second term; he will turn 81 in November. He would hold office until he was 86 years old if elected.
Voters are wrestling with the unavoidable concerns associated with electing an 86-year-old to the most difficult position on earth. Surprisingly, Donald Trump and Joe Biden are tied in the polls despite the Democrats’ plan to remove Trump from the race by filing criminal charges against him.
When asked why White House physician Kevin O’Connor visited the Oval Office prior to the press conference, Jean-Pierre sidestepped the query and avoided giving an answer.
“What I would say — and I’ve said this many times and many colleagues have said this, the president says this — if you watch him. If you have seen what he’s done the last two years, this is a President who has had a historic administration in just two years,” Jean-Pierre responded.
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“This is a President who has taken historic actions,” Jean-Pierre added. “Not just with Democrats on the Hill, but in a bipartisan way . . . In many ways, this President is able to do things that are going to change how American families move forward.”
Observe the obvious symptoms of Joe Biden’s mental and physical deterioration.
Even the media is compelled by overwhelming polling data to agree that Biden’s age is a big influence.
“This is something that the White House, the Biden campaign cannot avoid. It is a reality. It might be uncomfortable for some people to talk about, but when you have private dinner parties, when you go out and at the ice cream place in the summer, people do. Even Democrats who like Joe Biden and plan to support him, they do have concerns about his age,” Willie Geist of MSNBC acknowledged it on Morning Joe.
Despite Karine Jean-Pierre’s best efforts to skirt the topic, voters will insist that Democrats face Biden’s decline in 2024.




