Following the total collapse of Biden’s candidacy during the first presidential debate, the rush was on to prove that the president was not, in fact, senile. One of the first attempts are resetting the deck was a series of radio interviews in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
As RedState reported, those didn’t go well, with the president weirdly proclaiming himself the be “the first black woman to serve with a black president,” among several other verbal miscues. Now, we are learning more about how those interviews were conducted, and it’s adding another layer to Biden’s situation.
According to a new report from The New York Times, the questions asked in those interviews were pre-written by the White House and submitted to the hosts.
Holy smokes.
The Biden camp has been pointing to the local radio interviews he did after the debate as evidence that he’s fine, but the radio hosts who…