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Joe cant remember yesterday but sure about 27 yrs ago

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They brought him out of his basement to defend the Rape allegations and he had trouble handling softball questions from Morning Joe's cooze. He was slightly more coherent then the interview earlier in the week where his wife answered all the questions while Joe sat looking confused.



Mika tried to protect Biden -- she specifically did not mention the eight women who have filed complaints against Biden for inappropriate touching.

She specifically omitted any mention of the five contemporaneous hearsay witnesses who report that Tara Reade told them about this allegation in the 90s. She certainly didn't mention Reade's mother appearing on Larry King to mention the "problems" Tara had had with her "prominent senator" boss.

Mika certainly did not press Biden on his claim that we must believe Christine Blowsey without any evidence at all -- and in fact flat denials from the people she claimed were witnesses -- or contrast that with the much weightier pile of evidence on Tara Reade's side.

Instead, she gave Biden an out: Just agree that we can search your University of Delaware records for any mention of sexual harassment.

Mika must have known that any such complaint would have been scrubbed and bleach-bitted long ago.

So she was asking him to consent to a search that she knew would be fruitless. And she was offering him this out by design.

But even so -- He still refused, citing preposterous reasoning for his refusal.

And then he just melted down and stared at the camera for an uncomfortable five or six seconds as his senile brain tried to remember what the hell they were even talking about:
 
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