Internet agrees with Sean Hannity as Fox News host claims Joe Biden's age-old problem is 'bad' and 'obvious'

Sean Hannity said, 'The issue of his age and cognitive decline are not going to get better, the cognitive decline is degenerative, it gets worse'
PUBLISHED FEB 13, 2024
Sean Hannity reacts to a new poll finding that 86% of Americans think 81-year-old President Biden is too old to serve another term (Twitter/@seanhannity, Getty Images)
Sean Hannity reacts to a new poll finding that 86% of Americans think 81-year-old President Biden is too old to serve another term (Twitter/@seanhannity, Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Fox News host Sean Hannity recently addressed the widespread sentiment among Americans that President Joe Biden is "too old" to serve a second term, citing a survey where nearly 9 in 10 participants shared this view.

Hannity quipped, "When was the last time 86% of Americans agreed on anything?" during his segment on Monday night.

Following his monologue, Fox News took to X, formerly known as Twitter to share Hannity’s take as many people on the internet joined the host and bashed Biden.

Sean Hannity claims Joe Biden’s age-old problem is ‘bad’ and ‘obvious’

Fox News took to X and wrote, “SEAN HANNITY: They are finally ‘waking up’ to Biden’s age problem.”



 

In Hannity’s monologue, he said, “After Joe Biden's latest string of bizarre gaffes highlighting problems with his age and memory. While Democrats and the Left, they are waking up to what we have been telling you on this program for years now.”

“And that is the White House has a massive problem with Joe Biden. It's an age problem, and it's bad. And it's now obvious that Joe Biden is not fit to serve as your president.”

He continued, “Last night while exiting Marine One, well, here we go again. Biden appeared to hit his head. This comes as a new ABC poll shows that a staggering, look at this, nearly 9 in 10 Americans, 86% of you, the American people, think, rightly so in my view, that Biden is too old to serve another term in the White House.”

“That'd be five more years. With the country so divided, when was the last time 86% of Americans agreed on anything? Most people can't agree on the time of day.”

Hannity further added, “And the issue of his age and cognitive decline are not going to get better. The cognitive decline is degenerative. It gets worse, not better. And anyway, Biden hasn't had a clean, blunder-free public event that we can think of in months now.”

“And at this point, even a complete makeover will likely not help him overcome the damning special counsel report. And he's not getting any younger. They can't escape what's happening.”

“But don't worry, our giggling vice president told the Wall Street Journal she is ready to serve, and she sounded pretty eager to take over, if you ask me. The only problem is somehow, magically, she's less popular than Joe,” Hannity concluded.



 

Internet joins Sean Hannity and bashed Joe Biden

Many X users joined Sean Hannity as the host blasted Joe Biden on his age.

One person wrote, “America is in trouble!” and another said, “Nah, they knew…they’ve just been using him until he is now no longer useful…”



 



 

An X user slammed Biden, “Leave him in there! They told us he’s been fine so deal with it!” and another wrote, “Everyone who has followed politics even slightly in the past decade or so knows that Joe Biden was getting senile. The media tried to hide it.”



 



 

One more person said, “I mean come on it’s obvious. He can’t even have a press conference that shows he is fit for office without making so sad to know he is our president. He’s needs to go. Follow if you agree,” and another added, “It’s not an age problem…it’s a him problem and his mental incapacity.”



 



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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