Joe Biden received some unfavourable news after his irate State of the Union Address from a renowned presidential historian on how “honest” brokers will probably see him in the future.
In response to a recent poll of “scholars,” which ranked Joe Biden as the 14th “greatest president” in American history, ahead of the Gipper, Ronald Reagan biographer Craig Shirley expressed his comments regarding the current commander in chief.
Shirley added, characterising the “Presidential Greatness Project” specialists as left-wing academics, “It made me gag.” “Joe Biden is an extremely awful individual. He told the Washington Examiner, “Honest historians will look back on him as the worst president in American history.” Shirley didn’t stop talking there.
He recently revealed his most recent book, “The Search for Reagan,” and is starting a biography of the former president Donald Trump. It is absurd to think that Joe Biden would make a fantastic president. It’s nonsense. It’s absurd. He told the Examiner, “Name one thing that he’s been successful at besides spending money, and, by the way, any moron can spend money.”
Examining the placement of Trump and Reagan also prompted a response from Shirley, who noted that despite their stark differences, the two former presidents shared remarkable similarities on critical issues.
A report on Friday quoted a psychiatrist who has worked with elderly and dementia patients for years who claimed that President Joe Biden appeared to be on some form of medication during his raucous, anger-filled State of the Union Address a day earlier.
Dr. Carole Lieberman, a forensic psychiatrist based in Beverly Hills, said that “Biden exhibited signs of stimulant use to mask cognitive decline in his amped-up, aggressive” speech, the Washington Times reported.
Biden, 81, often appeared to speed through his remarks and raise his voice despite the fact that he had a microphone in front of him. The Times said that “speed and volume of speech can be a sign of using Adderall or another amphetamine,” according to Lieberman.