The NYT Biden Report Making Liberals Lose Their Minds

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The New York Times dared to publish an accurate report on Joe Biden.

The gaffes were so bad in Florida, the publication felt the need to document them.

Even though the report only concentrated on two gaffes, liberals were completely up in arms over the report.

Losing Their Minds

The New York Times chief White House correspondent Peter Baker penned an article titled, “Biden Verbally Fumbles, Twice, During Campaign Trip in Florida.”

He wrote, “President Biden verbally fumbled during a campaign swing in Florida on Tuesday, confusing the American war in Iraq with the Russian war in Ukraine, and then he fumbled again while he tried to correct himself, misstating how his son Beau died in 2015.”

He continued, “Mr. Biden, who at 79 is the oldest president in American history, has a long record of gaffes dating back to when he was a young man.

“But his misstatements have become more pronounced, and more noticed, now that he has the spotlight of the presidency constantly on him.”

The report drew blistering pushback from the left.

University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Mark Copelovitch responded, “1. ‘Excuse me,’ he said, ‘the war in Ukraine.’ 2. Beau very well may have died of brain cancer due to Iraq burn pit exposure. 3. ‘More pronounced’…were you not alive in the 1980s/90s/00s to hear Biden?

“4. Most of them haven’t been gaffes” and added, “5. Grow up.”

Maggie Hagerman, the paper’s senior political reporter, retweeted the story, which drew even more ire.

One woman responded, “She is trying to destroy us.”

Another stated, “It’s really sad what you think your job is, with your giant f—ing megaphone, during an attempted fascist takeover of our democracy.”

And yet another pushed back, responding, “Maggie limits the comments when she knows the article she is sharing is problematic.

“Biden misspoke on Ukraine and quickly corrected himself, that is not news.

“It’s well documented that Biden believes his son got cancer from burn pits in Iraq, he did not misspeak.”

Well, one, it has never been proven that is where Beau got cancer.

Two, just because Joe believes that to be the case does not give him the right to insult troops that lost their lives in Iraq on the battlefield to change the fact that his son died in a hospital bed at Walter Reed.

Ron DeSantis’ Rapid Response Director hit the nail on the head…

And a few more that “get it’…

Tell me again, which side of the aisle is running a cult?

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