Newly Released Transcript Shows Joe Biden Publicly Lied About His Memory Failures

Joe Biden is a liar, and we now have an official transcript of his own statements to prove it.

Biden lying is nothing new, as he's spent much of his administration spreading purposeful disinformation to the American public. As just one example, he claimed in 2021 that you wouldn't get COVID if you got vaccinated, using that lie to create illegal vaccine mandates eventually struck down by the Supreme Court. 

But this lie was even more obvious and direct, and meant to deflect from his own accelerating mental decline and memory lapses. 

When news broke that a Special Counsel appointed to investigate Biden's mishandling of classified documents had revealed that Biden could not remember, within several years, the date of the death of his son Beau, Biden was furious. 

The 81-year-old gave a press conference, where he blamed the Special Counsel, saying at the time he thought to himself that it "wasn't any of their damn business."

"How in the h--- dare he raise that," Biden said. "Frankly, when I was asked the question I thought to myself it wasn’t any of their d--- business." 

Except the transcript of the interview shows that Biden himself raised it to Special Counsel Robert Hur, with Hur taking great steps to be tactful, even expressing his sincere condolences at Biden's loss. Even that didn't protect him from an angry, desperate Biden attempting to protect himself while lying about others.

 

Joe Biden's Lies Continue, With Protection From The Media

That was far from the only lie. The media, always desperate to protect their political ally, claimed that Special Counsel Hur effectively made up that Biden couldn't remember, within several years, when his son died.

While Biden did remember the date, the transcript also revealed that he repeatedly guessed wrong about the year. Often, being inaccurate by several years. "I hadn't walked away from the idea that I may run for office again. But if I ran again, I'd be running for president," Biden said. "And, and so what was happening though — what month did Beau die? Oh, God, May 30th —" 

After being reminded that Beau died in 2015 after he couldn't remember, Biden once again later said "Was it 2015 he had died?"

Hur was telling the truth, Biden and his media partners weren't. And of course, there were more concerning instances of memory failures.

When asked about his handling of classified documents, Biden repeatedly asked those in the room when he was Vice President.

"Well, I'm sure, I'm sure there were. I don't know — my problem was I never knew where any of the documents or boxes were specifically coming from or who packed them. Just did I get them delivered to me. And so this is — I'm, at this stage, in 2009, am I still vice president?" Biden said. "The date is 4-20-09," Biden also said about a notebook in his possession. "Was I still vice president?"

He had been the sitting vice president for all of three months on April 20, 2009. And not only did he not know, he phrased it as if it was the end of his term, not almost the literal beginning of it.

If a member of the Republican party, say, Donald Trump, had openly lied this way about the conduct of a Special Counsel during an investigation, it would be the single biggest story in left-wing media outlets. 

But because it's Biden, the overwhelming majority of liberal news sites have quietly avoided acknowledging that Biden's own words in an official transcript prove him to be a liar. And a malicious one at that.

Ah, the protections of proper ideology.

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Ian Miller is a former award watching high school actor, author, and long suffering Dodgers fan. He spends most of his time golfing, traveling, reading about World War I history, and trying to get the remote back from his dog. Follow him on Twitter @ianmSC