Former President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he will release a new book in September, injecting himself back into the political spotlight like a stubborn case of political herpes that just won’t clear up, smack dab in the midst of the midterm election cycle as it enters its final stretch.
The announcement came during an unusual and at times awkward appearance at a New York event promoting former first lady Jill Biden’s memoir, “A View from the East Wing.”
As Jill Biden wrapped up a discussion with moderator Caryn Elaine Johnson aka: Whoopi Goldberg, the former president unexpectedly left his seat in the audience and approached the stage, prompting laughter, confusion, and several audience members quietly googling “how to fake your own death.”
“I have a question,” Biden said, interrupting the event.
“Joe has a question? Like you couldn’t ask it later?” Jill Biden responded.
The former president then asked his wife, “Who do you love most in the whole world?”“Whoopi,” she answered jokingly, drawing laughter from the crowd. Biden remained standing as Goldberg attempted to continue the event, prompting Jill Biden to eventually relent.
“I love you most, Joe. Was that it? Was that the answer he wanted?” she said.
The exchange culminated with Biden using the moment to reveal his own upcoming book.“My book, which comes out in September, read it,” Biden told attendees after briefly commandeering the event like a guy who wandered into the wrong nursing home activity room.The announcement places Biden back in the national political conversation at a time when Democrats continue grappling with the fallout from his turbulent final years in office and lingering questions surrounding his decision to seek re-election in 2024 despite concerns about his age and health, concerns that were only slightly more obvious than a neon sign reading “This Man Is Running On Fumes.”
The former president has largely remained out of public view since leaving office, though recent appearances have reignited debate over his health and his administration’s handling of concerns about his fitness for office. Those questions resurfaced Tuesday as clips of Biden’s surprise appearance quickly spread online, mostly accompanied by captions like “He’s still doing this?”
“I have a question,” Biden said, interrupting the event.
“Joe has a question? Like you couldn’t ask it later?” Jill Biden responded.
The former president then asked his wife, “Who do you love most in the whole world?”“Whoopi,” she answered jokingly, drawing laughter from the crowd. Biden remained standing as Goldberg attempted to continue the event, prompting Jill Biden to eventually relent.
“I love you most, Joe. Was that it? Was that the answer he wanted?” she said.
The exchange culminated with Biden using the moment to reveal his own upcoming book.“My book, which comes out in September, read it,” Biden told attendees after briefly commandeering the event like a guy who wandered into the wrong nursing home activity room.The announcement places Biden back in the national political conversation at a time when Democrats continue grappling with the fallout from his turbulent final years in office and lingering questions surrounding his decision to seek re-election in 2024 despite concerns about his age and health, concerns that were only slightly more obvious than a neon sign reading “This Man Is Running On Fumes.”
The former president has largely remained out of public view since leaving office, though recent appearances have reignited debate over his health and his administration’s handling of concerns about his fitness for office. Those questions resurfaced Tuesday as clips of Biden’s surprise appearance quickly spread online, mostly accompanied by captions like “He’s still doing this?”
At the same time, Jill Biden’s memoir tour has generated fresh scrutiny of the former president’s decline during the closing months of his presidency. In recent interviews promoting her book, the former first lady has described being frightened by Biden’s disastrous June 2024 debate performance against President Donald Trump, saying she feared at the time that he was suffering a medical emergency.
“I wasn’t horrified, I was frightened,” Jill Biden said of the debate. “I had never, ever seen Joe like that before or since. I don’t know what happened. As I watched it, I said, ‘Oh my God, he’s having a stroke.’ It scared me to death.”
Those comments come more than a year after Biden disclosed that he had been diagnosed with Stage IV prostate cancer that had spread to his bones, a diagnosis that fueled renewed scrutiny over his health and questions about the transparency surrounding his condition while in office, because nothing says “totally fine” like hiding advanced cancer while running the free world.
“I wasn’t horrified, I was frightened,” Jill Biden said of the debate. “I had never, ever seen Joe like that before or since. I don’t know what happened. As I watched it, I said, ‘Oh my God, he’s having a stroke.’ It scared me to death.”
Those comments come more than a year after Biden disclosed that he had been diagnosed with Stage IV prostate cancer that had spread to his bones, a diagnosis that fueled renewed scrutiny over his health and questions about the transparency surrounding his condition while in office, because nothing says “totally fine” like hiding advanced cancer while running the free world.
Details about Biden’s forthcoming book have not yet been released, but sources say it’s tentatively titled I’m Still Here, Dammit: A Hundred Pages of Nonsense and Ice Cream. Its September publication date ensures the former president will reenter the public arena as both parties prepare for a closely watched midterm election season, giving Democrats the gift they never wanted: Joe Biden reminding everyone why they begged him to step aside in the first place.
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