'Go away': Fox News host Sean Hannity slammed as he shares concerns over President Joe Biden's cognitive struggles

On his Fox News show, Sean Hannity showed skepticism over Joe Biden's ability to be the POTUS and a leader of the free world
PUBLISHED FEB 12, 2024
Sean Hannity delivered a monologue over President Joe Biden's cognitive decline on his Fox News show (Fox News/YouTube, Getty Images)
Sean Hannity delivered a monologue over President Joe Biden's cognitive decline on his Fox News show (Fox News/YouTube, Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Sean Hannity recently talked about his worries regarding President Joe Biden's "cognitive challenges" on his Fox News show, 'Hannity'.

This came as the POTUS addressed the nation during a press briefing and claimed that his memory is "fine" following special counsel Robert Hur's report, which titled Biden as a person with "poor memory." 

After his show, Hannity took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his monologue with his followers and ended up facing backlash for apparently mocking the president.

Sean Hannity share concerns over Joe Biden’s 'cognitive decline' 

Attaching his monologue from the Fox News show, Hannity wrote, "Democrats can't deny what the world is clearly seeing." 



 

On 'Hannity', he said, "Now, this was not the only time Joe remembered having a conversation with a dead person this week alone."

"During a fundraiser in New York on Wednesday, Biden reportedly claimed to have spoken to the former German chancellor, Helmut Kohl, while he died in 2017, and at the 2021 G7 Summit it was actually Angela Merkel who was there, you know, look, on a serious note in all of this, this is getting scary," mentioned Hannity. 

The journalist continued, "Democrats are at the point where they can't deny what the world is clearly seeing. Remember, President Xi is watching, Putin is watching, Kim Jong Un is watching, and the Mullahs in Iran are watching. But it seems Democrats don't have the courage to do what is right."

"And here's how Axios put it: 'A former Biden aide described Democrats' dilemma: 'Taking the nomination away from Biden is like taking the car keys away from your parents.'' I'm sorry, but that's ridiculous. This is not about Biden's feelings," asserted Hannity. 



 

He further shared, "It is about being the leader of the free world. This is about his ability to be the president. Let me put it to you this way, and I'm being serious, this is not a joke. Would you hire Joe Biden to manage your finances? Would you hire him?"

"As I was asking Joe Concha to drive your kids to school? Or what about making life-altering decisions for you? Do you think he's even capable of directing traffic at this point?" asked the Fox News host. 

He added, "What about those nice people that you meet at the door when you enter a Walmart or Target that tell you where you can find the department that you're looking for? I don't think he'd be up to the job because I doubt he could remember where all the departments are." 



 

Internet slams Sean Hannity over his remarks about President Joe Biden's apparent cognitive struggles

Soon after Hannity made his post on X (formerly Twitter), netizens called out the Fox News host. 

One said, "No one can deny what the world is seeing - you have no integrity @seanhannity," and another wrote, "Go away Hannity."

A person remarked, "That you’re a lying traitor…you’re right, we can’t deny it," while someone else opined, "That you are a liar supporting Trump, another liar? Don't worry, @seanhannity, the world already knows it."



 



 



 



 

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