Wednesday, 30 October 2024

Pathetic: MSNBC Contributor Posts Image Claiming Trump Needed To Be Helped Off Stage


Pathetic: MSNBC Contributor Posts Image Claiming Trump Needed To Be Helped Off Stage

A feeble attempt to deflect from footage of Biden acting decrepit

A leftist MSNBC contributor has been raked over the coals for claiming Donald Trump is really the presidential candidate who needs to be helped off a stage, rather than than Joe Biden.

Brian Tyler Cohen, who ironically hosts a podcast called ‘No Lie’, posted the following image dating from last year on X:

As you can see, the post was quickly flagged by Community Notes.

Video from the same event clearly shows Trump shaking the hand of his son Don Jr. which is what the photo captured.

Even other leftists had to admit Tyler Cohen’s post was just misleading.

He probably already knew this, and was either trying to amass post views, or he just didn’t care.

This comes in the wake of days of videos being shared of Joe Biden doddering around like a dementia patient or freezing up, having to be rounded up and led away by both the Italian Prime Minister at the G7 summit and by Obama at a Hollywood fundraiser.

Watch: Obama Has To Grab Biden And Lead Him Off Fundraising Stage

The White House had the gall to claim that the videos were edited or completely fake.

Watch: Biden Mockingly Mimics Reporters Trying To Ask Questions

In reality, it’s the Biden campaign that is editing and spreading misleading videos of Trump:

Biden Campaign Claims Trump Said He Will “Throw Women With Beautiful Children In Mass Detention Camps”

Other leftists have tried to claim that Trump is the one who is cognitively impaired because he mixed up the name ‘Jackson’ with ‘Johnson’.

It’s hardly in the same league as Biden’s clear decline to the point where he can barely function.

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