For three and a half years, we have watched Biden fall up the steps of Air Force One, take a tumble off his bicycle, trip on a sandbag on stage at the Air Force Academy Graduation in Colorado-speak in a language that is incomprehensible to most humans, seem confused about how to exit a stage, wander around aimlessly in public, and have a staffer dressed as the Easter Bunny usher the flailing president away from reporters.
During the entire duration of Biden's presidency, we were told by the likes of CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, the New York Times, the Washington Post, NPR and scores of other left-wing outlets that Biden was fully with it.
Outside of the consumers of the legacy media, no one should have been surprised that on a summer night in Atlanta, Biden delivered what will go down not only as the worst debate performance of any president in United States history-but quite possibly the worst debate performance that any politician has ever given at any point in history, anywhere in the world.
While the moderators were surprisingly neutral, it still wouldn't surprise anyone if Biden had received advance notice of the questions-just as he has throughout the duration of his presidency.
In what may have been a slip of the tongue, CNN's Erin Burnett even admitted as much after the debate that Biden knew, "Every one of these questions is coming."
Biden absurdly claimed that no members of the military were killed during his presidency, apparently forgetting the Afghanistan debacle that led to the deaths of 13 U.S. service members.
According to a post-debate CNN poll conducted by SSRS, 67 percent of respondents said Trump was the clear winner, while just 33 percent thought Biden was the winner.
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