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Joe Biden: Incomprehensible Vs incorrigible


In recent weeks, there has been a growing narrative that President Joe Biden's speeches are becoming increasingly difficult to understand. This claim has been fueled by a few instances where Biden has stumbled over his words or repeated himself. However, to suggest that Biden's speeches are inherently difficult to comprehend is simply not accurate.

Firstly, it's important to note that Biden has been a public figure for over four decades. He has served as a senator for Delaware for 36 years and as Vice President for eight years. During this time, he has given countless speeches and interviews, and his communication style has remained consistent. While it's true that Biden's speaking style is more conversational and less polished than some other politicians, this is a matter of personal preference, not a sign of cognitive decline.

Secondly, the instances where Biden has stumbled over his words or repeated himself have been isolated incidents. In some cases, Biden has simply mixed up a few words or forgotten a name. In other cases, he has repeated a point for emphasis. These moments have been blown out of proportion by some in media who are looking for any excuse to criticize Biden.

Thirdly, Biden's speeches are not inherently difficult to understand. In fact, Biden's communication style is often praised for its clarity and relatability. He speaks in plain language and avoids the kind of jargon and bureaucratic speak that can make politics seem impenetrable. This is a deliberate choice on Biden's part, as he has long been an advocate for making government more accessible and understandable to everyday people.

Fourthly, the suggestion that Biden's speeches are becoming increasingly difficult to understand is simply not supported by the evidence. In fact, Biden's approval ratings have remained relatively stable throughout his presidency, and he continues to be a popular figure among Democrats. If Biden's speeches were truly becoming incomprehensible, it's unlikely that his approval ratings would remain so high.

Finally, it's important to consider the context in which Biden's speeches are being evaluated. Biden is a 78-year-old man who has spent his entire adult life in politics. It's natural that his speaking style may have evolved over time, and it's possible that he's simply becoming more comfortable in his role as President. Moreover, Biden has faced unprecedented challenges during his first few months in office, from the COVID-19 pandemic to the economic fallout to the ongoing political polarization. It's understandable that he may sometimes struggle to articulate his thoughts under such pressure.

In conclusion, while it's true that Biden's speaking style may not be as polished as some other politicians, to suggest that his speeches are becoming increasingly difficult to understand is simply not accurate. Biden's communication style has remained consistent throughout his long career in politics, and his speeches continue to be clear, relatable, and accessible. The suggestion that Biden's speeches are becoming incomprehensible is a false narrative that is being pushed by some in media who are looking for any excuse to criticize Biden. As long as Biden's approval ratings remain high, it's clear that the American people are not buying into this narrative.


 

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