Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Poll finds majority of Americans say Biden got "special treatment" in Special Counsel probe


Be aware, some of this content is satire. If you cannot tell what is real and what is satire, you're my kind of person.

A full 53% of Americans say that so called President Biden received "special treatment" in the Special Counsel probe that investigated his mishandling of classified documents, according to a new poll. 

Classified documents in Biden's possession go back to when he was a U.S. Senator. In that case he didn't have the authority to declassify them. There were classified documents also found by the White House when Biden was vice president at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C. and other classified documents found by Biden's personal attorneys that were stored in a locked closet at the think-tank. And we all know about the classified documents that were found in his garage, which his son, Hunter Biden, had assess to, and were visible to an observer when the garage door was open.

The searches for Biden's classified documents lasted nearly three months after the Penn Biden Center discovery.

Anyway, the Reuters/Ipsos poll found that beside the majority of Americans believe Biden got special treatment, about 29% of Democrats also agreed with that statement. 

The results from the poll comes after Special Counsel Robert Hur did not recommend charges against Biden for his blatant mishandling of classified documents, mainly because the cognitively impaired POTUS could present himself to a jury as "a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory," [who is supposedly the leader of the most powerful country on Earth and whose decisions could prove catastrophic].

The Hur report mentions Biden's significant memory deficiencies, saying the old man couldn't even remember when his son, Beau, died, when he served as vice president, or Hunter's drug of choice. Sometimes he confuses his wife, Doctor Jill Biden, with his sister, Valerie, as their hair has a similar odor.

Biden, being an old-timer, along with what's left of his mental capacity, has become an issue for voters who pay attention. According to polls, most Americans believe he's too old to run for another term and the Reuter's poll showed similar results with about 78% polled saying he's too old to run again, and even 71% of Democrats agreed.

Robert Hur

Biden and his handlers poo-pooed concerns about his fitness for the presidency. DEI-hire White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Monday that Biden's upcoming physical exam will not included a cognitive test, "and look how the President is able to jog a few steps in public."

Jean-Pierre stated that Biden's physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, believes Biden proves his cognitive ability "every day [in] how he operates and how he thinks," which is why the nation is worried in the first place.

Biden himself attempted to laugh off his memory impairment on Monday, although he thought it was Tuesday. 

"Ha, ha, ha," he began. "My memory is like a steel trap--nothing can get in or out. I don't care what Ben Hur said about me, I'm fine."


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