Is President Biden's Age A Liability? Aides Scramble To Protect Him From Embarrassing Mishaps Ahead Of 2024 Run

Written By BlabberBuzz | Monday, 24 July 2023 11:59 PM
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President Joe Biden, who is in his eighties, is preparing to embark on his campaign for the 2024 election.

However, concerns about his age and ability to fulfill the duties of the highest office in the land have prompted his aides to make modifications to his daily schedule. NBC News reporters Carol E. Lee, Peter Nicholas, and Monica Alba recently published an article detailing these changes, which are aimed at minimizing the risk of public mishaps. The article highlights an incident where Biden tripped over a sandbag at the Air Force Academy's graduation ceremony, prompting his aides to discuss how to prevent such embarrassing and dangerous incidents from happening again.

While Biden has previously dismissed concerns about his age, stating "Watch me" as a confident response, there is public evidence that suggests otherwise. The article notes that his gait is less steady, his speech is not as fluid, and he has had instances of confusion, such as mixing up Iraq with Ukraine and Rolling Fork, Mississippi with "Rolling Stone." There have also been occasions where he has struggled to identify fellow public figures.

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Some congressional Democrats have acknowledged the need for the Democratic Party to address concerns about Biden's age. One anonymous Democrat mentioned receiving numerous text messages expressing worry after the President's fall at the Air Force Academy. The incident raised alarm bells for many, as did another incident where Biden stumbled while climbing the stairs to Air Force One.

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The article includes a quote from a former Western diplomat who describes Biden as physically frail and lacking the stamina of younger presidents like Barack Obama. The diplomat expresses concerns about Biden's ability to run for reelection at the age of 82 to 86, which is considered very old by European standards.

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Earlier this month, Biden skipped a NATO leadership dinner, citing his workload as the reason for retiring early to his hotel in Vilnius, Lithuania. This was the third time he had skipped a dinner with world leaders while on an international trip. Critics question his workload and ability to fully discharge his duties.

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Statistics compiled by RNC Research indicate that Biden has reportedly spent 353 days, or 39.2 percent of his presidency, on vacation. His preferred vacation spot is his holiday home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. These statistics, along with other revelations about his work habits, have raised questions about his commitment to his role as President.

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The issue of Biden's age is not new. In January, several media outlets raised concerns about his viability for the 2024 election due to his advanced age and continuous blunders. These concerns were raised on the same day that Biden underwent a physical examination. The outlets suggested that his age and mental acuity could impact his chances of defeating the GOP nominee. They also noted the White House's attempt to downplay the issue while trying to balance the President's schedule to avoid fatigue-related mistakes.

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As the 2024 election approaches, it is likely that speculation about Biden's age and ability to serve as President will continue. At the age of 80, Biden is already the oldest President in U.S. history, and if he were to win reelection, he would remain so at the age of 86 by the end of his second term.

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