Garrison: Now They Tell Us… As It Ever Was”!

Now that Joe Biden is out of office, many Democrats feel free to tell what was really going on during his term at the White House. Many of us already knew Joe was a mentally impaired puppet, which became all-too evident during his presidential debate with Trump.

Joe Scarborough lied when he said, “Joe Biden is the best version of Biden.”

He also said Joe was “sharp.” No wonder people no longer believe the left-leaning legacy media. As it turned out, Joe was struggling with his help and his mind was about as sharp as a grape. Behind the scene, a council of White House figures were making decisions, using the presidential auto pen, and determining policy. The Democrats have a lot of gall to lambast Musk as being ‘unelected’ when we had a group of unelected people running the presidency for Biden. Jill and Joe were attending high-level White House meetings to help out while Joe was incapacitated. Was Hunter exercising presidential power for his dad? It’s astonishing that this could have actually been happening.

Now many insiders and politicos re cashing in on books that reveal the truth: Biden should have been nowhere near the Oval Office. He should have retired and remained on permanent vacation.

Here are some of their books:

  1. Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson
    • Release Date: May 20, 2025
    • Summary: This book explores Biden’s decision to seek reelection despite concerns about his health and mental acuity, alleging a “cover-up” by his inner circle. It critiques his campaign’s failures and the Democratic Party’s 2024 election loss, drawing from over 200 interviews. The authors describe Biden’s choice to run as “narcissistic” and “self-delusional,” highlighting his debate performance as evidence of long-term decline.
  2. Uncharted: How Trump Beat Biden, Harris, and the Odds in the Wildest Campaign in History by Chris Whipple
    • Release Date: April 2025
    • Summary: Whipple details Biden’s mental and physical state before his pivotal 2024 debate with Trump, portraying him as exhausted and disengaged during campaign prep. The book criticizes Biden’s advisors for their “delusion” about his ability to serve another term and highlights moments like Biden skipping key meetings for photo ops. It frames his campaign as a tragic miscalculation.
  3. Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes
    • Release Date: April 2025
    • Summary: This book offers a scathing account of Biden’s 2024 campaign, arguing he should not have run due to his age and unpopularity. It criticizes his inner circle’s reluctance to step down, his debate performance, and the choice of Kamala Harris as VP, which some aides and party leaders reportedly viewed as a liability. The authors depict Biden’s campaign as dysfunctional and out of touch.
  4. 2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America by Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager, and Isaac Arnsdorf
    • Release Date: July 8, 2025
    • Summary: While focusing on the broader 2024 election, this book critiques Biden’s campaign and the Democratic Party’s failures, including his insistence on running despite evident weaknesses. It draws from over 350 interviews and is noted for involving Biden and Harris teams in fact-checking, but still portrays Biden’s leadership as a key factor in the party’s defeat.

Funny how they are all piling on Biden now – RIGHT?

Ben Garrison
grrrgraphics.com
April 12, 2025

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