At the spry age of 81, President Joe Biden is gearing up for a one-on-one chat with NBC’s Lester Holt, where he’ll likely try to convince America that he’s more than just a walking gaffe machine. The decision to do this interview comes after some big-name Democrats have been crying out for him to throw in the towel and call it a day.
NBC’s Monica Alba excitedly announced the upcoming interview, setting the stage for another round of Biden’s verbal gymnastics to entertain the nation. The eagerly awaited conversation is slated to air during primetime at 9:00 p.m. Eastern, giving viewers a front-row seat to the Biden show.
In the lead-up to this interview bombshell, NBC News Now brought in a “doctor” who claimed, without ever examining Biden in person, that the President definitely has Parkinson’s disease. It seems like NBC is running out of anti-Biden narratives to push when they’re resorting to such outlandish accusations.
BREAKING: @NBCNews anchor Lester Holt will sit down with President Biden for an exclusive one-on-one interview on Monday in Austin, Texas. The full interview will air in its entirety during a primetime special that evening at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT. on NBC.
— Monica Alba (@albamonica) July 10, 2024
This high-stakes interview follows Biden’s lackluster debate performance, leaving even his party members questioning his mental acuity. From confusion to incoherence, Biden’s debate display was a highlight reel of cringe-worthy moments that would make any Democrat break out in a cold sweat.
Despite the mounting pressure and concerns over his cognitive abilities, Biden remains adamant about staying in the race. In a letter to congressional Democrats, he practically told them to pipe down and accept that he’s their chosen one. According to Biden, the voters have spoken, and who are we to question their wisdom, right?
As the Democrats continue their internal tug-of-war over Biden’s candidacy, it will be interesting to see how this interview plays out. While some loyalists rally behind him, cracks are forming in the party’s facade, with calls for Biden to exit stage left becoming increasingly vocal gracefully.
Following his previous chat with ABC News's George Stephanopoulos, this upcoming NBC interview marks Biden’s second attempt to reassure the nation that he’s fit for the job. Will Biden manage to dispel doubts about his capabilities, or will he provide more fodder for those questioning his competency? Tune in to find out, but don’t hold your breath for any crystal-clear answers from the man who seemingly thrives in ambiguity.

