Well, here we go again—another day, another Democrat trying to rewrite history in real time. This week, it’s Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) under the spotlight, and not in a good way. During an interview on Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso, Warren was asked a pretty straightforward question: Does she regret claiming—right up until July 2024—that Joe Biden was mentally fit to serve another term as President?
And in classic Warren fashion, we got a word salad instead of a straight answer.
“I said what I believed to be true,” she mumbled, which is politician-speak for “please don’t make me admit I lied on camera.” When Fragoso pressed her, asking if she truly believed Biden was as sharp as she was, Warren stumbled again—literally and figuratively. “Um… I said I had not seen decline. And I hadn’t at that point.” Uh-huh. Because apparently, attending a couple of meetings with Biden gave her the full neurological picture.
The interviewer wasn’t buying it, and neither is anyone with a working TV. When Fragoso shot back, saying that “on his feet is not praise,” Warren panicked and tried to pivot: “Alright, fair enough, fair enough. Look, the question is, what are we going to do now?” Oh no, Liz. The question is what were you doing then—cheerleading for a man whose own staff apparently knew was struggling to stay awake, let alone run the country.
🚨NEW: One full minute of Elizabeth Warren trying to find ways to squirm out of the lies she told about Joe Biden being mentally fit to run for re-election.
She fails. Miserably. pic.twitter.com/fry983QmCp
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) April 21, 2025
And the receipts just keep rolling in. In Uncharted, a new book by former CBS producer Chris Whipple, Biden’s top aides—like Ron Klain—reportedly saw the decline long before that disastrous July 2024 debate against President Trump. “Fatigued, befuddled, and disengaged” were the words used. According to Whipple, Biden even cut debate prep short to nap by the pool. Yeah, because nothing says “ready to lead the free world” like a pre-debate siesta.
Warren’s clumsy attempt to revise the record now that Biden’s cognitive issues are public knowledge is not just embarrassing—it’s insulting. It’s a flashing neon sign of how far Democrats were willing to go to prop up a president who clearly wasn’t up to the task, all while mocking Republicans for daring to point out the obvious.
And we all know how that ended. Biden crashed and burned during the debate, limped out of the race in July, and handed the Democratic nomination to Kamala Harris. She got a short sugar rush in the polls, then tanked harder than CNN’s ratings post-Trump. Even her own party’s bigwigs were unimpressed, calling her campaign lifeless. The result? Trump 47, Harris 0.
Warren’s dodging and weaving only highlights the problem: Democrats prioritized party loyalty and optics over reality. And they paid the price—again.
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