President Joe Biden has said Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is losing the war in Iraq, supported an effort to build a bridge across the Indian Ocean, ended a speech by saying “God save the queen, man,” bragged that his administration has conserved 30% of all the lands and waters under U.S. jurisdiction … by 2020, and placed his hand over his heart in reverence to the national anthem — of India.
And that’s just within the last two weeks.
Now, it appears the mainstream media may be finally catching up with the rest of America in doubting Biden’s mental agility.
A new NBC News poll found that 68% of voters think that Biden lacks the “necessary mental and physical health” to run the country.
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According to the Media Research Center, that’s up 17 points from October 2020.
That spike may be driven by those who believe Biden’s diminished physical and mental health is a “major concern” for America.
In October 2020, 38% felt that way; today, that number is 55%.
The MRC found that voters also have concerns about former President Donald Trump.
But nowhere to the extent of Biden.
Since October 2020, NBC News found, the number of those who say Trump’s mental and physical acuity is a “major concern” has increased just three points, from 41% to 44%.
The poll suggests that Biden’s mental state is becoming an issue Democrats cannot run from.
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Last week on Fox News, Texas GOP Rep. Ronny Jackson, a former White House doctor who has called several times for Biden to submit to a cognitive test, said, “It’s getting worse by the day.”
“It would be comical if it weren’t so disastrous for our country right now,” Jackson added.
“I’m at a loss for what to say about this anymore. Everyone knows what’s going on. You don’t have to be a physician to see the disaster looking at us in the face every day. … It’s going off the rails.”
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