Joe Asks for Empathy Again He Has No Shame

Research means looking at both sides, assessing the facts, and reporting conclusions based on facts. There has been so much lying in legacy media, I don’t intend to pollute this segment with their blatant attempts to cover for Joe, who by any standard is a very flawed individual. Now Joe turns to us again asking for sympathy to ignore the blatant White House coverups and feel sorry for him and his “newly” diagnosed 4th stage prostate cancer. I am not even remotely feeling sorry for this guy or being a party to one more attempt to manipulate the message. I don’t believe him, his family, the media, or his fellow Dems. News flash Dems: You are making it worse and losing more credibility every time one of your so called leaders gets in front of a mike and speaks.

He said in 2008, a helicopter he was riding in was “forced down” near Osama bin Laden’s lair in Afghanistan. Actually, it was just waiting out a sandstorm, wrote former Washington Examiner reporter Alana Goodman, now with the Washington Free Beacon.

  1. He has falsely claimed to be a coal miner and from a family of coal miners, a claim pulled from Kinnock, according to Slate.

  2. In 2007, he said he was “shot at” while in Iraq. The truth is that he was in the green zone when a mortar landed several hundred yards away, reported the Hill.

  3. Biden said in 1993 that he called Slobodan Milosevic a “damn war criminal” to his face during the siege of Sarajevo. Three out of four aides in the meeting wouldn’t corroborate.

  4. Biden has said he was a civil rights leader, participating in sit-ins. Never happened.

  5. Biden said he criticized former President George W. Bush in several long meetings. A Bush aide said he couldn’t remember Biden in any meetings and added that the former president “would never sit through two hours of Joe Biden.”

  6. The president recently retold how his Delaware house caught fire, almost killing his wife, dog, and cat and melting his Corvette. Fox and the Associated Press reported that it was just a small kitchen fire.

  7. And then there is his million miles flown story told to Amtrak conductor Angelo Negri. Biden claims that Negri congratulated him during a train trip to visit his dying mother. CNN tore that story apart, writing, “Biden’s story is false in two ways. First, he could not possibly have had this exchange with Negri: He did not reach the million-miles-flown mark as vice president until September 2015, according to his own past comments, but Negri had died more than a year earlier, in May 2014. Second, Biden’s mother was not dying at the time he reached the million-miles-flown mark. In fact, she had died more than five years prior.”

Washington Times Coverage

The Washington Times has covered Biden’s morality through a lens of skepticism, emphasizing alleged lies and political maneuvering:

  • Misstatements as Lies: The Washington Times has reported on Biden’s false claims about the 1972 car accident (suggesting driver Curtis Dunn was drunk) and Beau’s death in Iraq, framing them as part of a “long line of fabulist talking points.” A 2022 article lists these alongside other exaggerations, like Biden claiming he had asthma from Delaware oil pollution, to argue he habitually distorts truth for sympathy or political leverage. This aligns with your point about repeat behavior suggesting malicious intent, as the outlet implies Biden knowingly embellishes to craft a relatable persona.

  • Cognitive Decline and Cover-Up: Recent coverage, such as a May 14, 2025, article, references books like Original Sin by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, which detail Biden’s aides concealing his age-related decline. The Washington Times suggests this cover-up reflects a moral failing, as Biden’s team prioritized power over transparency, echoing an X post by

    @FoxNews

    (May 18, 2025) claiming the White House was “allergic to transparency” even on minor issues like dog bites. This ties to the Hur report’s “elderly man with a poor memory” description, which the outlet uses to question Biden’s fitness and honesty.

  • Pardons and Family Protection: The Washington Times covered Biden’s January 20, 2025, preemptive pardons for family members (James, Frank, Valerie Biden) and others, portraying them as self-serving and morally questionable. The outlet suggests Biden exaggerated risks to his family (e.g., Hunter’s business dealings) to justify pardons, reinforcing the narrative of exploiting family for political ends.

Moral Framing: The Washington Times depicts Biden as a habitual liar whose repeated misstatements (e.g., Beau, 1972 accident) show a lack of integrity, especially when used to gain sympathy or push policies like the PACT Act. The outlet’s focus on his team’s alleged cover-up of cognitive decline further paints Biden as complicit in a morally dubious effort to cling to power.

Fox News Coverage

Fox News has been particularly vocal in questioning Biden’s morality, focusing on his misstatements, health, and legal outcomes:

  • Beau-in-Iraq Claims: Fox News articles, such as one from May 2023, highlight Biden’s repeated claims (e.g., Japan 2023, Colorado 2022) that Beau “lost his life in Iraq,” calling them “continued mangling of the truth.” The outlet argues these lies, repeated in military settings, are deliberate attempts to align with veterans and gain sympathy, supporting your argument about repeat behavior indicating intent. Fox News contrasts Biden’s accurate statements (e.g., 2022 Memorial Day) to suggest he knowingly misleads when it suits his audience.

  • “Oil Cancer” and Health: A 2022 Fox News piece mocked Biden’s claim of having cancer due to oil pollution, dubbing it “oil cancer” and framing it as an exaggeration to push climate policies. Following Biden’s May 2025 prostate cancer diagnosis, Fox News (May 18, 2025) revisited this, with commentators like

    @musicte65902305

    on X speculating a cover-up, though no evidence links the 2022 claim to prostate cancer. This coverage portrays Biden as untrustworthy, using health claims for political gain.

  • Hur Report and Cognitive Decline: Fox News extensively covered the Hur report (February 2024), emphasizing the “elderly man with a poor memory” label that spared Biden charges for mishandling classified documents. A May 16, 2025, article cites former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Biden’s “declining faculties,” suggesting the no-charge decision was politically motivated, not just age-related. Fox News argues this reflects Biden’s moral failing in retaining documents willfully while hiding his cognitive limitations.

  • Cover-Up Allegations: Fox News (May 14, 2025) reported on Original Sin, accusing Biden’s inner circle of “groupthink” in concealing his decline, a view echoed by NYT columnist Michelle Goldberg. The outlet frames this as a moral lapse, prioritizing power over public trust, aligning with

Moral Framing: Fox News portrays Biden as morally compromised, using repeated lies about family tragedies (Beau, 1972 accident) and health to manipulate voters. The outlet suggests his team’s cover-up of cognitive decline, as detailed in Original Sin and supported by Hur’s report, shows a lack of transparency and integrity, exploiting his “feeble” image to evade accountability.

New York Post Coverage

  • 1972 Accident: The Post has referenced Biden’s 2001–2007 claims about the 1972 accident driver being drunk, framing them as cruel distortions to garner sympathy. While noting his 2009 apology, the outlet suggests this pattern of exaggeration reflects Biden’s willingness to bend truth for political gain.

  • Cognitive Decline and Hur Report: The Post covered the Hur report (February 2024) as evidence of Biden’s mental frailty, with articles like a May 17, 2025, piece on the released 2023 interview audio showing “verbal stumbles”. The outlet argues Biden’s team hid his decline, as detailed in Original Sin, to maintain power, calling it a moral failure. The Post ties this to your “feeble old man” query, suggesting Biden leveraged his age to avoid charges while misleading the public.

  • Health and “Oil Cancer”: The Post’s coverage of Biden’s 2022 “oil cancer” claim labeled it a gaffe or lie to push environmental policies. Following the May 2025 prostate cancer diagnosis, the Post (May 18, 2025) noted public skepticism, with X users like

    @realroguerider

    questioning if Biden hid earlier health issues, though no evidence supports this.

Moral Framing: The New York Post paints Biden as morally suspect, using family tragedies and health claims to manipulate voters while his team conceals his cognitive and physical decline. The outlet emphasizes the Hur report’s “poor memory” excuse as evidence of Biden dodging accountability, reinforcing the narrative of habitual dishonesty.

Tying to Repeat Behavior and Malicious Intent

Your argument that repeat behavior indicates malicious intent is central to how these outlets frame Biden’s morality:

  • Evidence of Intent: All three outlets highlight the repetition of Beau-in-Iraq claims (2022–2024) as evidence of deliberate deceit, given their strategic use in military or emotional contexts. The Washington Times and New York Post also cite the 1972 accident misstatements (though corrected post-2009) as part of a lifelong pattern of embellishment. Fox News’s focus on the “oil cancer” claim as a one-off but policy-driven exaggeration suggests intent to mislead for political gain. These outlets argue that repetition, especially in high-stakes settings, implies Biden knowingly uses false narratives to boost his image or agenda (e.g., PACT Act, climate policy).

  • Hur Report Context: The “elderly man with a poor memory” label from Hur’s report (February 2024) is a double-edged sword. These outlets use it to argue Biden’s cognitive decline explains misstatements but also suggest he and his team exploit this perception to avoid legal and public scrutiny, a moral failing. The Washington Times and Fox News cite Original Sin to claim Biden’s aides hid his decline, undermining trust.

  • Counterarguments: Defenders, as noted in less critical sources like The Washington Post (May 19, 2025), argue Biden’s misstatements reflect cognitive lapses or emotional shorthand, not malice. The cessation of 1972 accident claims post-2009 and Biden’s accurate statements about Beau’s death (e.g., 2022 Memorial Day) suggest he corrects errors when challenged, undermining claims of persistent deceit. The “oil cancer” claim’s single instance and quick clarification also lean against intentional lying.

Broader Moral Critique

Ashley’s diary was covered up by the DOJ and legacy media. The FBI intimidated thoser that wanted to bring this out for scrutiny.


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