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WATCH: Weekend At Bernie’s? Handlers Reportedly Assigned To Obscure Biden’s Condition


What a shame, can anyone deny that Joe Biden is unfit to serve in office?

We are essentially watching the iconic 1989 film “Weekend At Bernie’s,” where two young professionals attempt to convince everyone that their dead boss is alive by propping up a corpse.

As macabre as this sounds, the film is hilarious as I am sure many of you know.

Unfortunately, Biden’s condition isn’t sequestered and contained by the fantasy of film or a giant Hollywood studio—it has ramifications for the entire world.

According to the latest reports, Biden now has his team of handlers alongside him as he walks from Marine One to ensure that he doesn’t fall over and to obscure his deteriorating condition.

The deep state is propping up a man who cannot stand on his own two feet or form a proper sentence without being massively drugged up—in other words, a husk.

How is this any different from Weekend At Bernie’s? Take a look and let us know what you think:

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Axios broke the story:

The White House also has taken steps to prevent the president from tripping, as he did last summer on a stage at the Air Force Academy.

Biden increasingly has worn shoes with extra support, including a pair of black Hoka sneakers.

His doctor has disclosed that the president suffers from “spinal arthritis” and “mild sensory peripheral neuropathy of the feet” which has contributed to his stiff gait while walking.

Tim Young pointed out just one of many countless examples of Biden’s deteriorating condition in the now infamous Wawa visit.

Even foreign sources like Telegraph.UK took notice of Biden’s new routine:

The team has reportedly tasked a team of advisers also travelling with Mr Biden to walk alongside him for the Marine One shot, obscuring Mr Biden’s legs.

They include Bruce Reed and Annie Tomasini, his deputy chiefs of staff, and Mike Donilon, his close adviser.

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