We've all seen the recent videos of a frozen and confused Biden, or a wandering and confused Biden, and/or a Biden who has to be led by someone else to where he's supposed to go.
But now the media is trying to pretend it's all made up. We're reading reports accusing the New York Post, which has publicized the videos, as having selectively edited them to make Biden look bad, or not providing the proper context, and so on.
In fact, it's the people saying this who themselves are editing the videos. When you see them without cuts, it's obvious that the Post's description of them (and it's not only the Post talking about them, by the way) is perfectly accurate.
Barbra Streisand just posted this:
Well, again, they obviously aren't "lies." What's more, did Streisand demand justice when it turned out the Post had been unjustly attacked (for alleged "disinformation") over the Hunter Biden laptop issue? She can seriously use "New York Post" and "disinformation" in the same sentence with a straight face and no sense of irony after 50 intelligence officials lied about the laptop and defamed the Post?
Some people wonder: whoever is actually running things in the Biden administration, don't those people find it embarrassing that the titular head of the U.S. government is publicly deteriorating to the point that it's obvious to everyone that he can't possibly be in charge?
My view is a bit different. I rather suspect that the sinister people behind the scenes almost relish the image of the feeble Biden, because then it's right in our faces: the regime is being run by people we can't even identify, and they're doing it right before our eyes.
As the father of five daughters, I am not easy to demoralize. For their sake I am a fighter no matter the odds, and in fact I think the regime is weaker than it appears.
In the meantime, I'm pouring my energy into helping people learn to thrive and prosper even under a sinister regime.
One form that takes happens also to be the reason I was AWOL from the ol' inbox yesterday. For the first time my mastermind is meeting at my home in Florida, and we kicked things off last night with a cookout for people who got in town early enough to join us (so two of our members are missing from this picture):
My wife bought 15 pounds of ribeyes, along with burgers and hot dogs, and she made caprese skewers and a watermelon cucumber feta salad, in addition to macaroni and potato salad, among other goodies.
(I might add that in the Woods household we grill the burgers and then add the cheese, unlike in the Schumer household.)
The purpose of a mastermind is to apply the collective wisdom of a room full of smart and ambitious people in order to make every member's business even more successful.
If you belong in this room with us, book a call with me and let's make it happen: