Jesse Watters blasted as he predicts 'Biden-isms' at debate if POTUS fails to 'regurgitate' points from Camp David

Jesse Watters expressed concerns over Joe Biden's ability to deliver scripted remarks coherently, warning of the repercussions of any slip-ups
Jesse Watters delved into mounting apprehension among Democrats as President Biden readies for the CNN Presidential Debate (Foxnews/Getty Images)
Jesse Watters delved into mounting apprehension among Democrats as President Biden readies for the CNN Presidential Debate (Foxnews/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In a recent segment of 'Jesse Watters Primetime' on Fox News, host Jesse Watters highlighted the palpable anxiety among Democrats as President Biden prepares for the upcoming CNN Presidential Debate.

Watters underscored the pivotal moment as Biden descended from the debate stage during the stress test, revealing the apprehension etched on the faces of his closest aides, who seemingly understood the gravity of the situation.

"As soon as Biden climbed down from the stage, anxiety filled the faces of his closest aides, and they knew at that moment it was over," Watters emphasized.

Joe Biden's debate preparedness under scrutiny

Jesse claimed, "On Thursday night if Biden can't regurgitate all the talking points pumped into his head, he'll revert to Biden-isms, half of which are plagiarized or completely made up like cannibals snacking on Uncle Bosie."

President Joe Biden arrives for a memorial service for former first lady Rosalynn Carter at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church at Emory University on November 28, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. Rosalynn Carter, who passed away on November 19 at the age of 96, was married to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter for 77 years. In her lifetime she was an activist and writer known to be an advocate for the elderly, affordable housing, mental health, and the protection of monarch butterflies. Every living first lady are expected to attend the service. (Photo by Brynn Anderson-Pool/Getty Images)
President Joe Biden arrives for a memorial service for former first lady Rosalynn Carter at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church at Emory University on November 28, 2023, in Atlanta, Georgia (Photo by Brynn Anderson-Pool/Getty Images)

"If Biden steals or forgets his lines, the party elders will send out a bat signal for an understudy at the convention," Watters continued, painting a picture of behind-the-scenes maneuvers reminiscent of a political drama. He pointed out a group of influential figures within the Democratic ranks, dubbed '16 camp counselors' who, with their allegiances to former President Obama, are rigorously subjecting Biden to what he termed as "stress test."

"These 16 camp counselors, many loyal to Obama, are putting Biden through a stress test like a patient under constant observation," Watters remarked, implying a meticulous evaluation of Biden's every move. He humorously added that during this critical phase, the metaphorical "head physician," Barack Obama himself, remains in constant consultation, wielding considerable influence akin to having "power of attorney" and poised to make decisive calls.

 Reactions to allegations of media manipulation and political theatre

Recent Twitter reactions highlight deep-seated concerns over media influence and political strategies ahead of the upcoming debates.

One user wrote, "Something of great value is lost in the depths of the Fox News madness and that value is the American soul."



 

One user replied, "They built a mock stage so he can get his bearings. WTH??? Is someone really voting for this guy!?"



 

Another commented, "They are experimenting on Biden with dosing to see how much amphetamine they can load him up with."



 

One user stated, "So ridiculous!"



 

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