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Jun 17 2021

Unraveling Biden Snaps at CNN Reporter

As mentioned earlier, it appears Biden’s cognitive decline is exacerbating a temper issue. It was already bad during the campaign last year:

He frequently lashed out at voters, calling a young woman a “lying dog-faced pony soldier,” absurdly challenging a young man to a fight, and ridiculing a fellow’s appearance. As his mind deteriorates, the problem can be expected to get worse.

Get worse it has. He pathetic performance on the world stage recently lit the fuse. Even the liberal media apparatchiks who put him in power may feel the brunt of his rage when he goes off:

Biden snapped at CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins on Wednesday, at a press conference following his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

As Biden began leaving the summit, Collins asked the president how he was confident that Russian President Vladimir Putin would change his behavior.

ā€œIā€™m not confident that he will change his behavior. What the hell? What do you do all the time?ā€ Biden snapped.

See how menacingly he comes after reporters who offer even the mildest challenge:

Biden has used the tactic of storming toward questioners to intimidate them before. At his current rate of mental decay, he is liable to forget where to stop. When he takes a swing at Kaitlan or one of her peers, his handlers may have to call an end to this farce ā€” even if Kamala Harris would not be much of an improvement.

As noted at Dementia Care Central,

A person with dementia may show verbal or physical aggression. Examples include threatening another person, screaming, pinching, pulling hair, and biting.

Reporters who know what’s best for them will stick to asking him about ice cream.

On tips from Varla and Bluto.


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