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|    Biden 'not competent' to be president af    |
|    24 Oct 22 08:02:19    |
      From: johnny@invalid.net              By Fox News Staff       Published October 23, 2022              Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., joined "Sunday Morning Futures" to discuss       President Joe Biden's cognitive abilities after his latest sit-down       interview has some critics wondering about his ability to serve. Tenney       warned that the question is "serious," arguing that he is "not       competent" enough to be the president of the United States after       appearing to zone out during an MSNBC interview this weekend.              CLAUDIA TENNEY: This is really sad, but he reminds me of a Madame       Tussauds wax figure. He comes out, and they turn him on, and he       delivers talking points that are presented to him by his shadow       government, the staff behind him. And he's really showing that he's not       competent to do this most important job in our nation. And I really, I       joined on a letter with Congressman Randy Jackson about making him       subject to a cognitive test … this is serious stuff. We've got enemies       around the world. You've been interviewing tremendous people about       China, about what's happening in the war in Europe, which is       unprecedented. We've got to start looking into whether Joe Biden is       actually capable of being the president. I think he's not. I think we       should consider all of these avenues.              https://www.foxnews.com/media/biden-not-competent-president-appe       ring-zone-msnbc-interview-rep-claudia-tenney              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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