Bill Maher ridicules elderly Biden for walking like 'toddler with a full diaper,' tells him to 'let his old fart flag fly'



Liberal talk show host Bill Maher ridiculed President Joe Biden for being old and seemingly suffering from cognitive decline, but still urged the Democratic incumbent to "let his old fart flag fly" and embrace his advanced age.

During Friday's episode of "Real Time with Bill Maher," the HBO host shared headlines from corporate media publications warning that voters are expressing concern about Biden's age.

As Blaze News previously reported, an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll released in August found that 69% of Democratic voters and 77% of American adults believe that Biden is "too old" to "effectively serve another 4-year term as president."

Maher griped that complaining about Biden's age is getting old.

He advised that if Democrats want to win the 2024 presidential election, then the 81-year-old Biden would need to "lean into" his advanced age.

"Instead of trying to refute all the 'too old to be president' slams, Joe must embrace them," Maher declared. "Stop with the 'I'm sharper than ever.' Nobody's buying that. Don't try to deny the age thing, lean into it. Lean in, lean in like you're eating soup."

Maher mocked Biden by saying, "And just admit it! Say ‘Yes, I’m bad with names and I walk like a toddler with full diaper, but I believe in democracy."

Maher pointed out that voters despise phony attempts to pander for votes, such as when Hillary Clinton said she always carries hot sauce in her purse during a 2016 interview at a hip-hop radio station.

Maher fumed, "Americans hate that s**t."

"Be yourself! And Joe, yourself is old," Maher noted, then joked, "You're so old you once fell down the stairs at the Underground Railroad. You're so you're so old, your bad kid with a drug problem is 54."

The "Real Time" host said, "No one cares if you can ride a bike," and then shared an image of Biden falling off his bicycle in 2022.

"You recently joined TikTok to win over the kids – get off that s**t right now! It's inauthentic and it won't work," Maher instructed.

Maher instructed Biden to follow the demographics, and said that "almost 72% of people over 65 voted." He then quipped that Biden does well with "that 'Matlock' crowd."

Maher urged Biden to "let his old fart flag fly" when he delivers the State of the Union on Thursday.

Maher – with the assistance of a walker – then portrayed himself as Biden giving a parody of the State of the Union address.

"My friends when I first came here as a senator, Washington welcomed me with open arms, not the place – the guy," Maher said posing as the elderly Biden.

"You don’t want a young person in charge of our defense. We need a president who can stand up to Russia and say to its current president, Mr. Gorbachev, get off my lawn,” Maher jested, poking fun at Biden's repeated gaffes of confusing names of famous people.

Biden has suffered multiple moments that caused many to question the octogenarian president's cognitive abilities.

In January, Biden appeared to be confused and seemingly needed first lady Jill Biden to escort him off stage.

In June 2023, President Biden appeared to need guidance to walk off a stage after making a quizzical comment about the late Queen Elizabeth.

In February 2022, Biden seemingly needed assistance in exiting the stage after a speech.

In December 2021, a CNN reporter admitted that Biden looked "confused."

In June 2021, Biden suffered several mental lapses and gaffes at the G7 summit. At one point, fellow world leaders appeared to openly laugh at Biden over his forgetfulness.

If elected in November, Joe Biden would be 86 years old at the end of his second term.

(WARNING: Explicit language)

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New York Times declares Joe Biden's age is an 'uncomfortable issue,' aides 'worry he will trip on a wire'



The New York Times published a piece questioning the fitness of President Joe Biden for office. The left-leaning media outlet declared that Biden's age is an "uncomfortable issue" that he and the Democratic Party need to contend with.

The article titled "At 79, Biden Is Testing the Boundaries of Age and the Presidency" claimed that the president's upcoming four-day Middle East trip was originally scheduled to be combined with his recent jaunt to Europe. However, an anonymous official called it "crazy" for Biden to go on an "unnecessarily taxing for a 79-year-old president."

"And as Mr. Biden insists he plans to run for a second term, his age has increasingly become an uncomfortable issue for him, his team, and his party," wrote Peter Baker – the chief White House correspondent for the New York Times.

The article noted that the oldest president in American history would be 86 years old at the end of his tenure if he won the 2024 election. Democratic strategists told the Times that they do not believe Biden should run for president in 2024.

Baker cited a Harvard poll released in June that found that 64% of U.S. voters say "Biden is showing he is too old to be president."

More than a dozen current and former White House senior officials and advisers "acknowledged Mr. Biden looks older than just a few years ago, a political liability that cannot be solved by traditional White House stratagems like staff shake-ups or new communications plans." They added that the president's "energy level, while impressive for a man of his age, is not what it was, and some aides quietly watch out for him."

"He often shuffles when he walks, and aides worry he will trip on a wire," aides revealed to the Times. "He stumbles over words during public events, and they hold their breath to see if he makes it to the end without a gaffe."

"Mr. Biden’s public appearances have fueled that perception. His speeches can be flat and listless. He sometimes loses his train of thought, has trouble summoning names or appears momentarily confused," the Times article conceded. "More than once, he has promoted Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her 'President Harris.' Mr. Biden, who overcame a childhood stutter, stumbles over words like 'kleptocracy.' He has said Iranian when he meant Ukrainian and several times called Senator Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia, 'John,' confusing him with the late Republican senator of that name from Virginia."

The New York Times accused Republicans and conservative media of "gleefully" highlighting Biden's gaffes and viral videos that negatively depict the president.

"He stays out of public view at night and has taken part in fewer than half as many news conferences or interviews as recent predecessors," the article stated, and described Biden as "generally a five- or five-and-a-half-day-a-week president."

The outlet noted that the White House appears to protect Biden from "unscripted interactions with the news media."

Biden has only held 16 news conferences – less than half as many as former Presidents Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and George W. Bush. Biden has only given 38 interviewers – far fewer than 116 by Trump, 198 by Obama, and 71 by Bush.

Biden's inner circle are reportedly terrified of the president contracting COVID-19, and aides are tested for coronavirus once a week and must wear colored wristbands on the day of their test. Aides who come in contact with Biden must get tested the morning of the meeting and wear N95 masks.

Baker cited "some experts" who categorize 79-year-old Biden as a "super-ager."

Mike Donilon – a senior adviser who began working for Biden approximately 40 years ago, told Baker, "On the way back from long trips when the staff is wiped out, he’ll want to spend four hours planning for how we hit the ground running on domestic policy, when all much younger staff want to do is sleep."

The article referenced Biden falling off a bicycle last month while vacationing in Delaware.

A report from last month projected that if he stays at the same pace, Biden is set to take 1,106 days of vacation if he serves two terms, and would be the most vacationed president in American history.

Last month, Biden accidentally flashed a note card that instructed him to carry out simple tasks such as "YOU enter the Roosevelt Room and say hello to participants" and "take YOUR seat." Speaking about the instructional note card, former Trump adviser Stephen Miller said, "White House staff clearly has exceptionally low confidence in Biden’s cognitive abilities."