Hannity: Biden's Inability to Perform Duties Raises Concerns Ahead of Debate

  • Titus Hessel
  • June 26, 2024 07:03am
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Fox News host Sean Hannity expresses skepticism about President Biden's ability to perform his presidential duties while preparing for the upcoming debate with former President Trump.

Fox News host Sean Hannity, in his opening monologue, raised concerns about President Biden's ability to perform his presidential duties while also preparing for the upcoming CNN Presidential Debate against former President Donald Trump.

Hannity pointed out that Biden has been "in hiding" for over five days, highlighting the need for extensive preparation for a 90-minute debate. He questioned whether Biden is capable of fulfilling his presidential responsibilities while engaging in intensive debate preparation at the same time.

Hannity: Biden's Inability to Perform Duties Raises Concerns Ahead of Debate

Hannity: Biden's Inability to Perform Duties Raises Concerns Ahead of Debate

Hannity revealed that Biden is reportedly receiving assistance from at least 16 aides through mock debates and strategy sessions. The preparation also reportedly includes exercises where Biden practices standing up for a full 90 minutes, the length of the debate.

Despite the extensive preparation, Hannity noted that Biden's ailing memory and poor stamina have raised concerns among Americans. He mentioned that Trump has called for Biden to take a drug test, offering to do the same, due to suspicions of performance-enhancing drugs.

A recent flash poll conducted on hannity.com indicated that a majority of viewers believe Biden will appear overly stimulated and caffeinated during the debate, unlike his usual cognitive struggles.

However, Hannity also noted that Biden will not have the luxury of relying on scripts during the debate, as opposed to his energetic State of the Union address where he swiftly read through his speech. He suggested that Biden will struggle to rely solely on his memory without external cues.

On the other hand, Hannity expressed concerns about the role of the "so-called moderators," Dana Bash and Jake Tapper, who he described as biased towards Democrats. He implied that they may provide assistance to Biden during the debate.

Hannity concluded by emphasizing the importance of Biden's performance given the upcoming midterm elections. He stated that a poor showing could damage Democrats' chances of maintaining control of Congress, while a strong performance could boost their prospects.

The debate is scheduled to take place on Thursday, October 27th, and will be broadcast live on CNN. It will be the first and only debate between Biden and Trump before the midterm elections.

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