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AlterNet on MSNFolks worried about a Biden 'cover-up' need to focus on our frighteningly dangerous reality | OpinionI’m truly sorry that Joe Biden has an aggressive form of prostate cancer. But the Biden news that’s been dominating headlines, exciting columnists, lighting up social media, and grinding up endless podcast hours has been something else: a so-called “cover-up” of the extent of Biden’s declining cognition before he resigned.
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What we are being asked to learn about former president Joe Biden’s last months in office is gossip. It is not political news. Unless you are made of feathers, the “issue” of the former president’s last months in office does not affect your life,
Biden’s alarming comments came during a speech about emissions from oil refineries near his childhood home in Claymont, Del., and which he appeared to blame for his cancer.
Those who have read “Original Sin” say that it does not contain any bombshells. What it offers is a detailed account of the systematic effort by family and advisors to conceal the truth from the American people, and calls out the cowardly Democratic leaders who knew Biden was not up to a second term but were afraid to cross him.
Democrats are trying to move beyond Joe Biden, but continued questions about the former president’s cognitive abilities in office are emerging as both a major distraction and a litmus test for their party’s leaders.
Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis has sparked a political firestorm, fueling allegations of cover-ups and framing his presidency as a cautionary tale. Explore how his health crisis intersects with revelations from the book 'Original Sin' and impacts the 2024 elections.
The media blew it regarding Joe Biden’s mental fitness during the election. Reports now on the “cover-up” don’t change that fact.
Tapper‘s book, “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again,” co-authored with Axios reporter Alex Thompson, will be available to purchase on May 20. Just one day ahead of its release, former President Joe Biden’s granddaughter tore into what she called a “silly book.”
Some have dismissed Axios' release of Biden's interview audio as a political "distraction" from controversies surrounding Trump's presidency.