Desk Notes: "Original Sin" – Media's Confessional, But Where's the Actual Repentance?
200 anonymous sources later, we still don't know who was president during Biden's term?
Well, well, well. Look who finally showed up to the "Biden isn't all there" party. The media elite have arrived fashionably late, about four years after the rest of us got here.
Jake Tapper (CNN) and Alex Thompson (Axios) are about to drop their tell-all book, "Original Sin," which promises to reveal the shocking truth about President Biden's cognitive decline. Spoiler alert: it's exactly what everyone with functioning eyeballs has been saying since 2020.
The bombshell revelations? Biden forgot names. He shuffled when he walked. He needed cue cards. He occasionally didn't recognize people he'd known for years. And according to the book, his aides discussed the possibility he might need a wheelchair in his second term.
Stop the presses, folks! 🙄
Let's be clear: I'm absolutely buying this book when it comes out next Tuesday. My podcast co-host and I are even planning a book club around it (details to follow, stay tuned). But I'm struggling with the framing of all this as some grand revelation.
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