Cardale Jones Is Very Worried About Joe Biden's Mental Fitness

Former Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones once famously tweeted that he didn't go to Columbus to "play school," but in the years since his college days, It looks like he keeps a closer eye on current events, and he's not liking what he's seeing from President Joe Biden.

Jones hopped on X to voice his concerns about the Commander-In-Chief's well-being, particularly his mental state.

Yeah, we picked up on that too, Cardale.

Jones didn't say what specifically led him to post this. It could've been any number of Biden goofs and faux pas from over the years, but it came not long after Biden went Ron Burgundy on us and read directions off the teleprompter.

That's the latest instance of Biden's seemingly slipping mental faculties, but there are plenty of them. 

From speech gaffes to trying to shake hands with ghosts, Biden's slip-ups know no bounds.

Jones has apparently seen enough to be concerned, and that's why the president's health and mental fitness is such a huge issue. This guy is making decisions with global ramifications? 

Yikes.

Although, some were trying to tell poor Cardale there was nothing to see here. Keep in mind, he just watched the leader of the free world flub his way through a speech, and this is how one user responded.

We may have different definitions of "governing effectively." My definition doesn't include a border as leaky as a sieve and sitting idly by while Jewish students are chased off of campuses, but Nan's might.

That could be where the disconnect is…

But it's good to see Jones taking an interest in this stuff. Within the last week, he also posted a condemnation of the anti-Israel protests breaking out at his alma mater.

"This isn’t THE Ohio State University I attended," Jones wrote. "Never understood how someone or a group of people could have so much hate towards another. I hope behaviors & actions as such is addressed accordingly & allow EVERYONE to a Buckeye peaceful(ly), proudly and SAFELY. As always #GoBucks"

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Matt is a University of Central Florida graduate and a long-suffering Philadelphia Flyers fan living in Orlando, Florida. He can usually be heard playing guitar, shoe-horning obscure quotes from The Simpsons into conversations, or giving dissertations to captive audiences on why Iron Maiden is the greatest band of all time.