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Thursday, July 4, 2024

Biden invokes JFK in cringeworthy attempt to relate to minorities in rambling black radio interview

  President Biden told a black radio station in an interview released Thursday that he understood their struggle for representation — because he didn’t think Catholics could be president before John F. Kennedy was elected more than six decades ago.

Biden, 81, told Pennsylvania radio host Andrea Lawful-Sanders that he knew what his nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court meant to “a young girl who is in school and having trouble.”

“I looked at John Kennedy and said, ‘Well, he — John — he got elected. Why can’t I get elected?'” the president said. “People need things to look up to.”

Seconds earlier, Biden made the bizarre and nonsensical claim that “I’m the first president that got elected statewide in the state of Delaware, when I was a kid,” a lapse that will do nothing to quell concerns over his advanced age, which have only grown since his embarrassing performance at his debate last week with former President Donald Trump.

US President Joe Biden looks down as he participates in the first presidential debate of the 2024 elections with former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at CNN’s studios in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 27, 2024.AFP via Getty Images

“A lot of people are talking about the debate and your performance – do the American people need to be concerned?” Lawful-Sanders asked, to Biden’s apparent chagrin.

“No, I had a bad debate – I had a bad debate” he said with a nervous laugh. “But 90 minutes on stage does not erase what I’ve done for three and a half years.”

The appearance was one of two pre-recorded interviews with black radio stations in swing states that aired Thursday.

In the second interview, with The Earl Ingram Show out Wisconsin, Biden bluntly admitted he “screwed up” the face-off with Trump, during which he regularly lost his train of thought and stumbled over his words.

“I had a bad night, I had a bad night,” he said with a chuckle. “The fact of the matter is that, you know, it was – I screwed up, I made a mistake and, but I learned from my father, when you get knocked down, just get back up. Get back up.”

“And, you know, we’re going to do, we’re going to win this election. We’re going to just beat Donald Trump as, like we did in 2020, we’re going to beat him again,” he added.

President Biden was featured in an interview on the Earl Ingram Show that aired on Thursday.Civic Media

Biden also denied any intention of dropping out of the presidential race following his meltdown.

Since the debacle, Democrats have quietly huddled across Washington as rumors swirl of a potential change to the party’s presidential ticket ahead of the Democratic National Convention next month in Chicago.

Throughout both interviews, Biden made long-winded statements jabbing at former President Trump’s recent criminal conviction in New York over falsified documents to cover up evidence of hush money payments to two women in 2016.

“First of all, the guy I’m running against is a convicted felon who has said he wants to be a dictator on day one – not a joke, he means it,” he told Lawful-Sanders. “And he’s appointed the Supreme Court that has had outrageous decisions made, not just on choice but on freedom across the board.”

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump participates in the CNN Presidential Debate at the CNN Studios on June 27, 2024 in Atlanta, Ga.Getty Images

“They just said that he has immunity, and I have immunity – which I reject – immunity to do things if I, even if I did things that wouldn’t ordinarily be allowed, if I did it in the name of my job I could avoid prosecution,” Biden continued, calling the ruling “outrageous.”

“Anyway, [I went into] too much detail,” the president added, catching himself in his rambling monologue.

He also had trouble comparing himself with Trump, repeatedly stumbling over his words in describing the differences between he and his predecessor.

“He’s going to make the wealthy, large corporations pay their – I’m going to make sure they pay their fair share – he’s going to double down on tax rates for them,” he told Ingram. “And he wants to strengthen, he – I want to strengthen Medicare and Social Security, he wants to cut Social Security and Medicare.”

President Biden appeared on WURD Radio for an interview with “The Source” host Andrea Lawful-Sanders to address concerns about his performance in the June 27 debate that left many wondering whether he is fit to be the Democratic nominee in this year’s presidential election.WURD

“Look, I’m sorry to get so worked up, but he is just — he’s done terrible things in the community, and he has about as much interest and concern for black and minority communities as the man in the morning does,” he added.

Biden went on to claim he “led our economy back from the brink – it’s still improving – lowered prescription drug costs. You know, working with Republicans to expand veterans health care, rallied 50 nations to stand against Putin.”

“I’m proud of the record,” he said. “And we just gotta keep moving.”

https://nypost.com/2024/07/04/us-news/biden-invokes-jfk-in-cringeworthy-attempt-to-relate-to-minorities-in-rambling-black-radio-interview/

Biden’s inner circle shrinks to 2, sources say, with one likened to Rasputin

 President Biden’s inner circle has gotten smaller following his disastrous debate last week — with his wife’s top aide Anthony Bernal emerging as one of the 81-year-old’s key advisers alongside longtime confidante Mike Donilon, four sources close to or inside the White House tell The Post.

Bernal, 51, is a divisive figure for allegedly bullying and sexually harassing colleagues — and his influence was likened by three sources to that held by the mystic Grigori Rasputin over the family and court of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia.

First lady Jill Biden considers Bernal her “work husband” and he’s also close to scandal-plagued first son Hunter, whom Bernal greeted with a hug June 11 after his felony gun conviction.

“Donilon and Bernal are 100% the most important advisers post-debate,” said one Democratic source close to the administration.

First lady Jill Biden and her senior advisor Anthony Bernal arrive at federal court June 07 in Wilmington, Delaware, for first son Hunter Biden’s gun felony trial.Getty Images
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“Bernal is the closest thing to Dr. B [Jill] so [Joe Biden] has a blind spot,” said a second source. “And Mike has been with him the longest and has his voice.”

Hunter Biden, 54, distrusts many of his father’s longtime aides and has been attending official meetings with his dad since the first son returned from Camp David on Monday.

Donilon’s role as senior adviser includes writing Biden’s most important speeches and he has also been a constant presence following the June 27 CNN debate.

Hunter and Jill Biden are among the most forceful advocates of Joe Biden continuing with his campaign for a second term, despite a groundswell of Democratic calls for him to step aside for fear of a blowout loss to former President Donald Trump on Nov. 5.

First lady Jill Biden regards Bernal as her “work husband” and he frequently vacations with the first family.POOL/AFP via Getty Images

A White House source told The Post that many of the president’s old guard of longtime aides are believed to be left out of the loop of discussions “about what’s next” — saying Bernal, who frequently vacations with the first family, “seriously” has a Rasputin-like pull over the first family.

Another source said they agreed with the Rasputin analogy — describing Bernal’s influence and immunity from consequences for alleged personal misconduct as perplexing to fellow aides.

“He’s like a tick who has just latched himself on for the last 15 years,” this source said.

Bernal has been accused of bullying and sexual harassment by colleagues.AP
Bernal is considered one of the president’s top two aides in the aftermath of last week’s presidential debate.Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

“Accurate and on point,” said a third source of the comparison to Rasputin, who was murdered in December 1916 by rivals who believed he was contributing to poor decision-making in the months before the outbreak of the Russian Revolution, in which the royal family was ultimately toppled and killed.

“Everyone has kept their heads down about Bernal and just tries to avoid him at all costs,” the third source said. “But everyone always predicted that this movie would end badly because of how he treats colleagues and always poisons the well for anyone else with the Bidens.

“He will go down with the ship but he’s also the one behind the wheel.”

One veteran Democratic aide went so far as to say “the country would be better off with Trump” than Biden if Bernal was helping run the government.

Three sources likened Bernal to Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin.Getty Images

Sources also questioned whether Bernal should be calling the shots after he stunned onlookers by dancing at multiple presidential stops immediately after the catastrophic debate. He’s also been accused of missteps in the past, such as encouraging Jill Biden to speak Spanish in public.

Bernal long has been regarded as rivaling or exceeding White House chief of staff Jeff Zients in power due to his ability to imply he’s speaking for the first family, and his pull has grown as other aides either lay low or are blamed by Biden relatives for unsuccessful debate prep.

In a sign of Bernal’s influence, when multiple former colleagues accused him to The Post of sexual harassment in March, Zients — a successful businessman — quickly affixed his name to a statement calling the allegations “unfounded,” despite not even investigating the claims.

Bernal greeted first son Hunter Biden with a hug following his June 11 conviction on three felony counts.AP
Hunter Biden also has been attending work meetings with his father this week.REUTERS

The president’s circle of trusted longtime aides include Steve Ricchetti and Bruce Reed, who one source said aren’t “rocking the boat” in the political firestorm following the debate; and senior adviser Anita Dunn, who alongside her husband, Biden personal attorney Bob Bauer, and former chief of staff Ron Klain, have attracted the family’s ire over debate preparations — criticism their allies have refuted as unfair.

Saloni Sharma, a spokesperson for the president, denied the sources’ description of Bernal’s rise.

“This is not true,” Sharma told The Post. “President Biden surrounds himself with a diverse group of senior advisors, some new and some that have been with him for years. He has confidence in all of them who share the same north star: winning campaigns ignore the noise and do the work to win.”

https://nypost.com/2024/07/04/us-news/bidens-inner-circle-has-shrunk-to-these-two-men-sources-say-with-one-liked-to-rasputin/