After another long day of Presidenting--which included meetings with the new British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Ukrainian President Zelensky--President Joe Biden capped the NATO summit with a press conference that far too many people called a "make or break" moment.
The ageist MSM is continuing to push the narrative they created after The Debate That Doesn't Matter, and they've succeeded in poisoning some fairweather Democrats into a pressure campaign demanding President Biden step aside.
But there is more support for Joe Biden after he made a couple of verbal gaffes during the presser, mainly because he also showed off his mastery at navigating the complexities of foreign policy.
Had Donald Trump been asked about relations between the United States and China, he would've ended up monologuing about having dinner with Hannibal Lecter.
After a very long day of talking about a lot of things with a lot of people, President Biden's stutter was a bit more pronounced at his presser. He also deals with other verbal issues connected to his stutter, as explained here by a speech pathologist.
Setting those tiny moments aside is crucial, because no one can match Joe Biden when it comes to their grasp of foreign policy relations.
Post-presser, the prevailing positions from the non-bullying pulpit were positively pro-President Biden.
There are members of Congress half Joe Biden's age who couldn't possibly have answered the questions he did.
Democrats showed up for Joe immediately on Twitter, backing Biden while continuing to point out the glaring differences between the most successful Commander-in-Chief since the 1960's and the convicted felon adjudicated rapist Friend Of Epstein awaiting sentencing.
House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem "So Foine" Jeffries (D-NY) sent a letter to his caucus after meeting with President Biden at the White House, reaffirming his support for the Biden-Harris ticket.
The tide has turned, and it's time to stop talking about the way Joe Biden talks and start talking about the way Trump treasons.