VIDEO: Radio Host Exposes Biden’s Secret
This is a shocking confession.
President Biden’s recent radio interviews have sparked controversy over allegations that his campaign provided the questions in advance. Andrea Lawful-Sanders, a host on WURD, disclosed on CNN that she received a list of questions directly from Biden’s campaign prior to her interview with him. This revelation has raised concerns about transparency and spontaneity in Biden’s interactions with the media, particularly as he seeks to reassure supporters following a tumultuous debate performance.
Lawful-Sanders initially indicated that the questions came from the White House, though a Biden campaign spokesman clarified that they had provided the talking points. The disclosure has fueled skepticism about Biden’s cognitive acuity, especially given his stumbling responses during the interviews. In one instance, he mistakenly claimed to be “the first Black woman to serve with a Black president,” among other factual inaccuracies.
The issue gained further attention when another radio host, Earl Ingram from WMCS, corroborated Lawful-Sanders’ account, highlighting the scripted nature of Biden’s interactions. CNN’s Victor Blackwell pointed out the similarity between the questions asked by Lawful-Sanders and Ingram, questioning how such pre-approval aligns with demonstrating the president’s sharpness and readiness.
In response, Biden’s campaign defended the practice as routine, stating that it’s customary to provide suggested talking points to interviewers. They emphasized that hosts remain free to ask their own questions during the interview. Despite these explanations, the controversy has underscored ongoing concerns about Biden’s ability to handle unscripted interactions, crucial for a president facing significant challenges both domestically and internationally.
These interviews were intended to assuage worries within the Democratic Party about Biden’s fitness for office, yet they inadvertently intensified scrutiny over his cognitive capabilities. Critics argue that such controlled environments do little to dispel doubts and may even exacerbate them, particularly when paired with moments of verbal stumbling and factual errors.
Moving forward, the episode underscores the delicate balance the Biden administration faces in managing perceptions of the president’s readiness while addressing legitimate concerns about his cognitive function. As the 81-year-old president navigates complex policy challenges and domestic divisions, the scrutiny surrounding his public appearances is likely to persist, influencing both public perception and political discourse in the months ahead.
WATCH:
Holy smokes.
The Biden camp has been pointing to the local radio interviews he did after the debate as evidence that he’s fine, but the radio hosts who conducted those interviews told CNN this morning the questions were scripted and provided by the White House. pic.twitter.com/ttExWKE7Vz
— AG (@AGHamilton29) July 6, 2024
You Democrats are something else. If you say Trump is too old to run why are you nominating Biden? You are acting like a bunch of spoiled JR High School children. This undermines even Saul Alinsky`s antics.