Ben Shapiro on Biden’s Address: ‘Perfectly obvious’ President is ‘in the throes of’ senility

Ben Shapiro on Biden’s Address: ‘Perfectly obvious’ President is ‘in the throes of’ senility

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President Joe Biden’s mental health has drastically declined and the president is well into the “sunset period of his life,” according to Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro.

Shapiro made the pronouncement after Biden delivered an 11-minute televised address on his decision to drop out of the 2024 race after the Democratic primary contests, but before the Democratic National Convention.

“He could not make it through that 11-minute televised speech right there. He could not make it through with a teleprompter in front of him. He stumbled over his words. [It] appeared that he was beginning to fall asleep,” Shapiro said, assessing the president’s performance. “It is perfectly obvious to everyone who is watching the reason that Joe Biden dropped out of the race, and that is that he is in declining mental health, that he is, in fact, in the throes of some form of senility, that he is in the sunset period of his life.”

Biden did not cite health reasons for his late departure from the race, however. The president said he made the decision to bow out of the race “because nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy.” The U.S. needs to be united to resist threats to its democracy, and the best way to unite the country is to “pass the torch to the next generation,” Biden said.

Shapiro said Biden effectively ran away from voters who are holding the president responsible for his record.

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