
Everyone saw the Great Biden Book War coming. It loomed the moment Joe Biden left the presidential race last year. When Vice President Kamala Harris lost the popular vote to a resurgent Donald Trump, the storm became unavoidable. Now itâs here. Reporters, former aides, and opportunistic authors are scrambling to soothe their consciences, pad their wallets, and secure their place in the historical record. Even the Biden family
has taken notice â hence last weekâs cringeworthy media tour. Washington canât stop talking about it.
The first major book on President Bidenâs cognitive decline since his abrupt withdrawal comes from CNNâs Jake Tapper and Axiosâ Alex Thompson. â
Original Sin,â based on more than 200 interviews with senior Democrats inside and around the White House and Harrisâ campaign, delivers a damning account of Bidenâs mental deterioration â and the elaborate cover-up engineered by both his staff and his family.
This isnât the first time hyper-partisan media have struggled with a reckoning of their own cover-ups and obfuscations after they were quickly proven fools.
Some gems published
in Axios thus far include that the White House was preparing to use a wheelchair if Biden won a second term (and put it off because of the campaign). Britainâs left-wing nonprofit Guardian website notes:
Since at least 2022 Biden has been increasingly prone to lose his train of thought and struggle to remember the names of top aides. His speeches can be incoherent and difficult to hear. When he proved incapable of delivering a two-minute video address without stumbling, aides filmed him with two cameras so the edit would be less obvious.
Werenât Bidenâs speeches, his constant struggles to remember names of people, places, and countries â and his tendency to refer to conversations with long-dead public figures â already out in the open?
The authors â both fixtures of corporate media â admit to bearing âsome responsibilityâ for years of willful silence and misleading spin. But they devote little ink to their own complicity. Before the disastrous Biden-Trump debate, Thompson reported on behind-the-scenes campaign dynamics without once confronting Bidenâs mental decline.
The book also skips over Tapperâs
2020 performance, when he berated GOP surrogate Lara Trump for raising concerns about Bidenâs obvious deterioration. âHow do you think it makes little kids with stutters feel when they hear you make a comment like that?â he demanded.
When she fired back with what âis very clearly a cognitive decline,â he cut her off. âI think you have absolutely no standing to diagnose someone’s cognitive decline,â he chastised her. âI would think someone in the Trump family would be more sensitive to people who do not have medical licenses diagnosing people from afar,â he added, referring to CNN’s constant coverage of Trump’s mental state. Amazing stuff!
Itâs amazing because anyone who followed Biden on the 2020 campaign trail â and remembered him at his peak just a few years earlier â could see and hear the difference. His decline didnât happen overnight. Some aging relatives fade slowly, others more quickly, but pretending Bidenâs deterioration was sudden and invisible amounts to a willful denial of reality.
Tapper and Thompson arenât the only ones struggling to justify their silence. During his damage-control appearance on âThe Viewâ last week,
Biden rambled for nearly a minute before punting the question to his wife. Jill Biden jumped in with a few party-line deflections, prompting cheers from the studio crowd while the president stood awkwardly beside her, like an animatronic figure running low on power.
This isnât the first time hyper-partisan media have struggled with a reckoning of their own cover-ups and obfuscations after they were quickly proven fools. After years of running interference for Bill Clinton, George Stephanopoulos confessed in his 1999 memoir âAll Too Humanâ: âI didnât want our enemies to win. Theyâd stop at nothing to defeat him, so nothing would stop me from defending him. Now I was a true true believer.â
Stephanopoulosâ 2024 campaign reporting notedly never questioned Bidenâs very clear problems until after the Trump debate. Old habits die hard.
Itâs too late for the press. Itâs too late for the former president, too, despite Jill Bidenâs ignoble efforts to save him. The New York Times accidentally (and ironically) nailed the issue in
its review, which opens with a laughably incorrect explanation of the ancient Christian doctrine of original sin as a âbiblical story … about the danger of innocent curiosity,â contrasting Eveâs apparent innocence with the guilt of the Biden White House.
âWhy do you see the speck that is in your brotherâs eye,â Christ asked in the Gospel of Matthew, âbut do not notice the log that is in your own eye?â
And itâs all just beginning, too. This is the first book salvo, and there is always return fire when one person starts spilling the goods on a failure of this proportion. Expect more to try to cash in, just as those they blame hit back. The Bidens may be over, but the Biden Book War has only just begun.
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