MADISON, Wis. – American presidents often inspire us with sweeping rhetoric that echoes through the ages long after they are gone.
Abraham Lincoln spoke of “a new birth of freedom” at Gettysburg.
Amid the Cold War, John F. Kennedy urged his fellow Americans to, “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.”
And Joe Biden made car noises while under oath for unlawful retention of classified materials.
Special Counsel Robert K. Hur’s testimony before Congress and the release of Biden interview transcripts have confirmed both the alarming deterioration of the Democratic nominee’s mental acuity and the brazen illegality of the President’s handling of classified materials.
When Biden was being interviewed by Special Counsel Hur, he could not recall the most mundane of facts. For instance, what year was the 2016 election? It was a mystery to the President.
Transcripts also revealed that President Biden could not remember when his son died, contrary to his angry public denials in the aftermath of Hur Report’s release. He also mistakenly assumed his son was still alive after his term as Vice President concluded.
All these revelations come in the aftermath of a prolonged gaslighting campaign by Biden’s allies. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas infamously declared the President was, “sharp, intensely probing and detail-oriented and focused.”
But most damning of all was Special Counsel Hur’s rebuttal of Democrat spin-doctoring that the President was somehow exonerated. In no uncertain terms, Hur rejected these desperate claims by House Democrats on the Judiciary Committee.
Many pundits will try and spin the testimony one way or the other. But, at the end of the day, it was Special Counsel Hur who summed it all up perfectly: “The evidence and the President himself put his memory squarely at issue.”
“With his report and testimony before Congress concerning the President’s handling of classified documents, Special Counsel Robert Hur has demonstrated that Joe Biden is unable to fulfill the responsibilities of his office. It is time to elect a new president who Wisconsinites can trust is up for the job and will deliver for them.” —WisGOP Chairman Brian Schimming