Oliver Darcy is a media expert who reports on the media at his blog called Status. He here writes about the unwarranted jubilation of rightwing pundits who believe that their relentless attacks on Biden’s cognition were correct after all. This turns out to be a useful topic for them right now as Trump is hoovering up all the cash he can handle from his profitable dealings in real estate, bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and other lucrative deals.
When you compare the two, it’s clear that Biden’s presidency was unblemished by corruption or scandal. The unemployment rate was low, inflation was dropping, and relationships with our allies in Europe, Canada, Mexico, and Asia were strong. The Economist said that the American economy was “the envy of the world.”
Now we are locked, as Rahm Emanuel wrote in The Washington Post, in a state of chaos, corruption, and cruelty. Every government agency has been ripped apart by Elon Musk’s DOGS, and our democracy is turning into an imperial presidency. Trump has assembled a Cabinet of billionaires and FOX News personalities. From day to day, we wonder which government responsibility will be cast aside.
I don’t know what Biden’s mental state was. But I liked his government far more than Trump’s cruel autocracy.
Darcy writes:
For years, right-wing media pushed a warped narrative of Joe Biden as a brain-dead puppet controlled by sinister, shadowy forces. Now they’re demanding vindication—but they do not deserve it.
Over the last week, Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s new book, “Original Sin,” has landed with a flurry of attention-grabbing headlines—not just for the reporting, but for what Tapper has said during the press tour. In an interview with Megyn Kelly on Tuesday, Tapper declared that “conservative media was right and conservative media was correct” about Joe Biden’s mental state.
But that’s not quite true. Or rather, it simplifies a much more nuanced media and political reality. While it’s fair to argue that the press should have covered Biden’s age with greater urgency—and to acknowledge that Biden clearly lost a step during his presidency—that’s a far cry from validating the deeply irresponsible narrative right-wing media spun for years: that the president of theUnited Stateswas a mentally incapacitated puppet with dementia, unaware of his own surroundings, and propped up by a “shadow government” running the country in his name.
That was never journalism. It was propaganda. Full stop.
Since the early days of the 2020 campaign, MAGA Media figures—particularly on Fox News—lobbed increasingly absurd claims about Biden’s mental faculties. They painted him as a senile old man who didn’t know what day it was, who couldn’t walk unaided, and who spent his presidency dozing off while Barack Obama or Ron Klain or some other shadowy liberal elite force secretly ran the country behind closed doors.
This wasn’t grounded in evidence. It wasn’t the result of deep reporting or careful observation. It was pure narrative warfare—an attempt to delegitimize Biden not just as a candidate but as a commander-in-chief. And the coverage became so cartoonish at times that no amount of fact-based reporting about Biden could pierce the right-wing media bubble.
None of this is to deny that Biden was aging. He was. By the end of his term, it was obvious to those around him—and to many voters—that he lacked the energy he once had. Even Democratic operatives privately acknowledged that he didn’t have his fastball anymore. But there’s a world of a difference between an 80-something president, who has always been prone to gaffes, showing his age and a man secretly suffering from debilitating dementia or worse. And conflating the two, as Fox News and its allies routinely did, wasn’t just misleading—it was malicious.
Yes, Biden’s debate performance on CNN was troubling. Yes, the press should have been more aggressive in scrutinizing his capacity to serve a second term. But reporters who refrained from joining the right-wing media hysteria were not negligent or part of a cover-up—they were simply cautious. They understood the weight of diagnosing a president with a serious neurodegenerative disorder without hard evidence. And they understood the cost of being wrong, particularly asDonald Trump ran on an authoritarian-like platform that he is now implementing in office.
MAGA Media’s goal was never honest diagnosis. It was political demolition. They weaponized Biden’s verbal gaffes, his slower gait, and his lower-energy demeanor to manufacture the idea that he was mentally vacant. Never mind that Biden managed the job without the chaos and confusion that has markedTrump’s second term. No matter what Biden did—whether it was biking, traveling, or delivering speeches—the same echo chamber smeared him with the same predictable attacks.
That wasn’t journalism. It was performance. And it came from people like Kelly and Sean Hannity, who weren’t doing reporting at all. They weren’t gathering facts. They were throwing mud, hoping some of it would stick. And in many corners of the country, it did.
That’s what makes the current revisionism so maddening. Now, with Tapper and Thompson’s book pointing to Biden’s visible decline, MAGA Media figures are claiming vindication. They’re demanding apologies from journalists who didn’t amplify their dementia narrative—insisting, once again, that they were “right all along.”
It’s reminiscent of how right-wing media rewrote history around Robert Mueller’s Russia probe or the COVID-19 pandemic: flattening complexity, cherry-picking facts, and pretending their worst-faith speculation was truth from the start.
But they weren’t right. They were irresponsible. They didn’t try to understand what was happening behind the scenes—they invented a version of it that was politically convenient. And just because Biden aged, and struggled in the final days of his presidency, doesn’t make their years of bad-faith character assassination suddenly noble. Notably, while they maligned Biden, they let Trump—a man prone to deranged rants and wild conspiracy theories—off the hook entirely.
Biden didn’t have a perfect presidency, and his age became an unavoidable liability. But he was not an empty shell of a man, either. He governed. He made decisions. He passed legislation. And he did it while under constant attack from a media machine that acted not as a watchdog—but as an attack dog.
No one owes that dishonest machine an apology.

Slowing down in aging is a normal process, but it shouldn’t be conflated with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Biden was never a great communicator, and aging certainly contributed to his communication issues. However, his decisions were always logical, thoughtful and well reasoned. In his exit interview Biden demonstrated a deep understanding of geo-political implications that we should wish the orange lunatic understood. The media and the DNC never gave Biden much respect, perhaps it was due to his working class background or his dignified, introverted personality, that made him a target of provocative reporters.
Now that Biden has been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer, it would seem reasonable that the GOP would call off their retaliatory dogs. But, of course, they are neither reasonable nor respectful. They intend to hold “hearings” and subject Jill Biden to grilling, attacks and more opportunities to feed their propaganda machine. I hope she has a good team of lawyers behind her that can help her shut them down and shut them up.
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I saw Biden’s post-NATO conference in 2024 where he answered many questions about world affairs. Crisply, cogently. He slowed down, he mistook names, as aging people do. But he was always decent, humane, compassionate, and kind. And he surrounded himself with experienced, competent people who were qualified for their positions.
Can’t say the same about Trump.
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Presstidigitors Gotta Misdirect 🪄
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Great article & explanation. Journalists & Democrats all need to push back on the Right’s lies & misinformation, and call them out instead of trying to defend Biden’s actions & assistants. When I talk to a Rightie (rarely), they spit out the party-line drivel that Biden was a babbling idiot who could barely remember his name. It’s nonsense & outright lies, but they are able to “work the refs” by continually whining about issues & putting decent, fair-minded people on the defensive. F— that, Lefties! Don’t fall for it & just keep calling them out on their lies.
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Good grief, you are still making a fool of yourself by denying the obvious fact that Biden has suffered steep cognitive decline. Your extreme partisanship is beneath anyone for whom the truth is paramount.
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Biden clearly aged during his last year in office. He was slower and be coming frail. That is hardly steep cognitive decline.
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Open your mind to the voluminous evidence that has been recently revealed. You can love everything that the Biden administration did, but this is a matter of medical evidence. Diane Ravitch makes a fool of herself with her blind support for Biden.
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while Biden was aging he also had competent professionals running cabinet departments. He was not attempting to dismantle our form of government.
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Matt,
How do you feel about Trump’s trade wars, which thus far have collapsed?
How do you feel about deporting the farm workers? Graduate students? Scientists?
How do you feel about firing all the ethics officers and I Spector General?
How do you feel about his profiteering? A profit of $2 Billion in two months!!! Admire that?
I think Biden should have stepped aside in 2023 and let the party choose its candidate. That’s hindsight, I know.
Nope, I will not criticize Biden for anything other than refusing to step aside and let the voters choose his replacement.
But I blame the GOP for bringing back a greedy, narcissistic criminal who kisses Putin’s fingers.
None had the guts to say no.
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There hasn’t been “voluminous evidence”. There has been gossip and rumor of how Biden “appeared”, without any specific facts that his decision-making and administration was problematic.
If that’s what you trust, you must be screaming for Trump to be locked up immediately!
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Sukinzeeggs!
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Matt Nyster,
Good grief, you are still making a fool of yourself by denying the obvious fact that Trump is in even steeper cognitive decline than in his first term when Trump suggested (ordered) scientists to devote resources to finding out if injecting bleach would be a great cure for covid.
Your extreme partisanship is beneath anyone for whom the truth is paramount.
Now, I expect you to act like a Trump supporter and hurl ugly personal insults at me – and Biden and Diane Ravitch – instead of acknowledging Trump’s steep cognitive decline.
Sorry that no one agrees with you that Trump is in excellent cognitive health and you trust him to run the country.
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Biden asleep was more qualified and competent than Trump on his best day.
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Matt Nyster– Get real. Biden is one of our three elderly presidents, including Reagan and the one currently in office. Decline in cognitive function is hardly news in people approaching/ surpassing 80yo. It’s only a matter of degree. “Dementia” is a horse of a different color.
Reagan got an Alzheimer’s diagnosis 6 yrs after leaving office. My own MIL got such a dg 10 yrs after showing noticeable early signs, & 5 yrs after unmistakable signs. But never mind my anecdote, or DC scuttlebutt during Reagan’s last 3 yrs in office. Consult NIH 2019 study comparing Reagan’s [in office age 70 – 78] and GHWBush’s [in office age 65-69] unscripted press conferences. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6922000/
The study focuses on decline in verbal complexity—a hallmark of dementia. Various markers such as depending more on non-specific words like ‘thing’ or containing ‘thing,’ lower-lexile words, frequency of ‘fillers’ [ah, um, or standardly-used phrases], mistakes in names of people/ countries etc, gibberish versions of words, frequently-repeated phrases [et al – consult study for formal definitions]. There is no comparison. Reagan’s cognitive decline is pronounced; GWHB has no incidence of decline.
Biden’s unscripted verbal performances were different. They were inconsistent, sometimes well- & easily articulated, other times terrible. Seems to me (a 75yo with arthritis) typical of one experiencing fluctuating physical health issues. The pain causes sleep interruptions, fatigue/ fuzzy thinking during episodes. [No study yet, just me speculating.]
The main difference between Biden & Trump is choice of Cabinet, staffers, advisors. Biden performed well thanks to his choices. Trump’s choices are an amalgam of ideologues who run the show and fools who do as told.
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Once you’ve read the study, the evidence of Trump’s verbal/ cognitive decline is obvious even to a layman.
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Disgusting. News anchor/ self-appointed political pundits/ “scholars”/ “authors” cash in on evidence-free scuttlebutt of Biden dementia– just under the wire before it’s so yesterday’s “news” that even Trumpistas have to acknowledge their fearless leader’s ownership of current govt/ economic mess.
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