Despite President Joe Biden’s age of 81 and the accompanying questions about his fitness for office, these concerns persist as he navigates multiple international and domestic crises while actively campaigning for another term.
Recent verbal slip-ups, including references to deceased European leaders, have reignited worries about the president’s cognitive abilities. Additionally, a report from special counsel Robert Hur on Biden’s handling of classified documents highlighted apparent memory lapses.
These concerns about Biden’s age and mental acuity have been a consistent issue, as polling indicates that a significant portion of voters, including Democrats, harbor reservations about his physical or mental health. The Biden administration has not yet responded to these ongoing concerns.
Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre attempted to downplay Biden’s recent verbal slip-ups during a briefing, citing similar instances with other public figures. However, these instances contribute to the broader narrative surrounding Biden’s age and cognitive abilities.
Biden’s age, while often accompanied by references to his wisdom and legislative experience, becomes a focal point when he misspeaks, especially when amplified by right-wing media.
Instances such as confusing French President Emmanuel Macron with former French President François Mitterrand and referencing Helmut Kohl instead of Angela Merkel during discussions about a G7 meeting contribute to this narrative.
These verbal gaffes provide ammunition for critics, including Biden’s Democratic primary challenger, Rep. Dean Phillips, and prominent figures like Nikki Haley, who emphasize the age factor in their critiques of Biden’s leadership.
Even former President Donald Trump, at 77 years old, faces similar questions about his mental faculties, contributing to the broader conversation about age in politics.
Biden himself has acknowledged the fair nature of questions about his age, conceding that he might not seek a second term if Trump were not running again.
The campaign’s strategy to address concerns related to Biden’s age involves showcasing him actively campaigning and engaging in traditional retail politics. The campaign emphasizes humor, including self-deprecating jokes from Biden, as a way to connect with voters.
As the campaign shifts to general election mode, senior officials stress the importance of portraying Biden as a fighter and increasing his visibility. The campaign believes that these efforts will assuage concerns about the president’s age, especially as Trump emerges as a formidable opponent.
It has been nearly a year since Biden’s last physical examination, during which his physician deemed him healthy and fit for the presidency. The physical mentioned Biden’s past Covid-19 infection but noted his overall good health.
Despite the detailed examination, the White House did not disclose whether Biden underwent cognitive tests, a point of contention in the broader discussion about his fitness for office.