New York Times scorched for Biden 'puff piece' about 'striking stamina': 'Not dealing with reality'
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'The Five' co-hosts weigh in on a New York Times article examining the aging issue facing President Biden as he seeks re-election.
"The two Joe Bidens coexist in the same octogenarian president: Sharp and wise at critical moments, the product of decades of seasoning, able to rise to the occasion even in the dead of night to confront a dangerous world," the article read in part. "Yet a little slower, a little softer, a little harder of hearing, a little more tentative in his walk, a little more prone to occasional lapses of memory in ways that feel familiar to anyone who has reached their ninth decade or has a parent who has." Ashley Carnahan is a production assistant at Fox News Digital.
"Like many his age, Mr. Biden repeats phrases and retells the same story, often fact-challenged stories again and again," the article continued. "He can be quirky; when children visit, he may randomly pull a book of William Butler Yeats off his desk and start reading Irish poetry to them."