Tulsi Gabbard Slams Biden Campaign for Deceiving American People
- June 7, 2024 01:03am
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Former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard accuses the Biden administration of lying to the American public about their record, citing concerns about the president's age and policies.
Fox News contributor and former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard has expressed deep concern about President Biden's age and ability to handle critical issues such as the economy, border crisis, and foreign policy. During a recent appearance on "Jesse Watters Primetime," Gabbard highlighted the growing skepticism among voters and their legitimate worries about Biden's leadership.
Gabbard emphasized that the administration's attempt to portray a positive image through messaging campaigns is a mere distraction from the grim reality that Americans are grappling with. "The Biden administration thinks they have a messaging problem, that their beautiful story is not being told," she said. "But the reality is that they're lying to the American people."
The former Hawaii congresswoman pointed to the devastating consequences of Biden's policies on everyday Americans, including soaring inflation, housing affordability, and healthcare costs. "People are concerned about their livelihoods, their ability to make ends meet, and afford essential expenses," Gabbard explained.
Gabbard also voiced alarm over the escalating tensions with Russia, particularly the administration's "game of chicken" approach to nuclear conflict. "Biden is literally playing chicken with nuclear war with Russia, putting us closer to the prospect of direct conflict with both Russia and China," she warned.
Moreover, Gabbard criticized the White House's response to the Wall Street Journal's report that raised concerns about Biden's mental acuity. She accused the administration of urging Democrats to call the newspaper back and push back on "false" narratives. "The White House kept close tabs on some of The Wall Street Journal's interviews with Democratic lawmakers," Gabbard noted.
Gabbard's comments echoed those of Jesse Watters, who emphasized the heightened risk associated with Biden's "senility." "When you say senile, it takes it up a level and it connects it to the policy. Someone can be old, but they can execute policy. If you're senile, then you can't execute policy," Watters explained.
Gabbard maintained that voters are rightfully connecting Biden's age and cognitive abilities to his dangerous policies. "It is deadly for a presidential campaign," she said.
Gabbard's remarks underscore the growing concerns among both Democratic and Republican voters about Biden's fitness for office. As the midterm elections approach, these concerns are likely to play a significant role in shaping the electoral landscape.
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