Alex Berenson: Why We Need to Humiliate Joe Biden

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Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr., is even more dementia than we know.
Last night, excerpts leaked in an October 2023 interview with federal prosecutor Robert Hur, who investigated him with confidential documents.

They are terrible. They show a man is in severe cognitive decline. Biden doesn’t even remember basic facts, such as holding elections. Yes, Joe Biden has longed for the presidency throughout his life, and he believes Donald Trump won in November 2017, not in 2016. This is not verbal remarks. He didn't know. The assistant must correct him.

Biden repeatedly says "I don't remember" about "I don't remember" about confidential documents in the newly released HUR interview audio

Even the summary doesn't capture Biden's struggles.

What he said was bad. He said the situation was worse. His voice was weak and whispered. He remained silent about stretching, lost his mind, and provided a strange emotional assistant to his son Bo - although he couldn't remember when Bo passed away. He doesn't seem to remember being vice president. He said he was a senator and then jumped to running for president.

Audio of the interview with special counsel Robert Hur at the time showed that he, rather than the special counsel, raised the death of Beau Biden. (Getty Image)

Finally, there is nowhere to go for confidential document investigations. (Like a similar case involving Donald Trump). But in the process, Hur, a respected prosecutor who, in Trump's first term, found something more important: proof of Biden's incapacity.

The HUR interview is crucial as Biden and his handlers do their best to protect Biden from news or public scrutiny, even before the 2020 election.

Of course, Biden gave a speech with a remote compiler. His press conferences are rare and closely scripted. He was told what questions to ask in advance. Biden has little scripted, publicly visible live interactions are usually when he leaves the White House and walks to the Marines. He would occasionally stumble upon the question of reporters yelling at him and talk for a few seconds.

Hunter Biden, son of U.S. President Joe Biden and U.S. First Lady Jill Biden, sentenced all three counts to Wilmington, Delaware, on June 11, 2024, and a jury found him guilty in all three trials. (Reuters/Hannah Beyer)

Hull's interview with Biden is likely the only time Biden has been in his entire presidency and he faces long inquiries that are beyond control. It shows why Biden and his handlers work so hard to avoid similar situations.

Hur wrote in his report on the investigation last year that Biden was "a sympathetic, kind-hearted, elderly, with poor memory." The audio shows that the instructions are friendly.

You won't believe that guy drives to the grocery store in this interview.
Biden has nuclear regulations.

Worse, Hur accepted Biden in 2023.

When the Justice Department released Hur’s report on his investigation in February 2024, traditional media immediately downplayed its importance and attacked Hur’s motives.

…The old media is just the second most important villain here. It was Biden and the people around him, most notably his wife Jill and son Hunter, who insisted that he was good for service until he was 86 years old.

"In what is said to be a legal document, these inclusions certainly look free, to say the least," the New Yorker wrote in a report about Biden.

Two days later, the Washington Post will claim a "five-hour confrontation" with Biden in the title HUR, writing:

“Hull’s description of Biden’s behavior is that “good intention, older, poor memory” behavior will anger Biden’s aides, which he believes is very different from what happened when the president sat in a voluntary question.”

Paradoxically, is it?

I've written before about the legacy of the media's responsibilities covering Biden's decline in both Before and After the HUR Report, which lasted until his disastrous debate in Atlanta on June 27 made it impossible for him to cover him up. I will return to the media failure. Hur's report clearly shows that Biden's cognitive impairment is serious and the White House is covering it up. From the moment the report was released, the plan should be the story of the 2024 campaign.

In my case, this is not a 20/20 event. On February 9, the day the report was released, I wrote that Biden may actually be worse than actually prosecution.

Most media looks like another way of view, even though Biden's flubs and missteps worsened significantly in the spring of 2024, despite the protective cocoon around him. However, the old media is just the second most important villain here.
It was Biden and the people around him, most notably his wife Jill and son Hunter, who insisted that he was suitable for service and would not continue until he was 86 years old. Jill and Hunter both have their reasons. If Jill’s desire for the power trap, if it’s not that dangerous, its nude is almost a comic book. Hunter has a champagne and beer budget (or, in his case, more precisely, cocaine flavors and methamphetamine budget).

But of course, everyone, including Biden, knows the truth. If they don't, they won't do their best to hide it.

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Imagine Biden winning. Imagine if he somehow found his way in a debate with Trump and then returned to the presidential cocoon. Imagine if the media had been insisting on Election Day that the video showing his decline was just "cheap fakes", just like the whole spring. We will encounter a constitutional crisis. Our system is not parliament. It cannot quickly or easily replace an inappropriate president. During his second term in running, Biden showed that he would not give up power unless he was forced to do so.

Robert Hur tells the truth. He is a hero.

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Biden lied to the people around him because of his basic abilities when he tried to convince American voters to give the world the most important job in four years. He should not be forgiven. His misconduct belongs to the first line of his sue.

We need to remember what he did, even if he couldn't.

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Alex Berenson is a former New York Times reporter and author of 13 novels, three non-fiction books and "The Unreported Truth."