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Comedians Kevin Hart and Theo Von Express Concern Over President Biden’s Mental Decline

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World One vs. World Two

President Joe Biden finds himself caught between two worlds when it comes to his mental decline. In World One, the news media and pop culture choose to ignore the 81-year-old's cognitive struggles. However, in World Two, a smaller but growing group of individuals acknowledge the obvious – that the Commander in Chief lacks the cognitive ability to effectively perform his duties.

Comedians Speak Out

Apolitical comedians Kevin Hart and Theo Von recently expressed their concerns over President Biden's mental decline. While Hart generally avoids politics in his comedy, he felt compelled to share a concerning anecdote about Biden's speech during a podcast interview. Von, on the other hand, took to Twitter to call attention to Biden's wobbly mental state, emphasizing the sadness of parading a senior citizen with dementia.

Social Media Evidence

Social media is teeming with examples of President Biden appearing lost or struggling to read his teleprompter. Additionally, his infrequent press conferences are often tightly scripted, with pre-selected reporters and the use of cheat sheets. These instances only fuel the growing concern about Biden's mental deterioration.

Media's Silence

While some journalists admit Biden's tendency to stumble, they refuse to report on his mental deterioration. Late-night comedians and shows like "Saturday Night Live" largely ignore Biden's gaffes while targeting former President Donald Trump. However, even "SNL" has occasionally touched on Biden's cognitive issues in skits, hinting at the hard truth that should be addressed by reporters.

Conclusion

It shouldn't take comedians to raise awareness about a president's mental decline. Reporters have a responsibility to investigate and report on such matters. As more and more Americans observe Biden's cognitive struggles, it is crucial for the media to acknowledge and address this issue.

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