WATCH: More Clips From Joe Biden's Much-Hyped Final Interview Put the Last Nail in His Political Coffin

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As RedState reported, Joe Biden sat down with Lawrence O'Donnell to give his final interview. After 50 years of abject failure, his time on the national stage is mercifully coming to an end, and not a moment too soon. 

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Why was a low-rated MSNBC host chosen to do the honors? It's not much of a mystery. This was O'Donnell after Biden's "big boy" press conference during the 2024 election. 

Far from "as good as it gets with an American president," it was a senility-ridden, meandering mess that got so bad that White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre had to stand up and end it early. Biden even managed to mix up Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, which would seem impossible for anyone with a functioning brain. So what does that tell you?


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O'Donnell was no less shameless in conducting this final interview. He lauded Biden's supposed "accomplishments" as unmatched in his lifetime. For context, he's 73 years old, which means he was alive as far back as Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency.

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Moving on to what Biden had to say, as my colleague Bob Hoge shared in his write-up of some of the earlier clips, it was bitter and delusional, with the president attacking those who managed to succeed under him while excusing all of his own mistakes. For example, he claimed "red states" mismanaged their economies during his term. That despite over half of the nation's job growth occurring in Texas and Florida while the unemployment rate in red states overall was below the national average. Delusional, indeed. 


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With more clips coming out, things aren't getting any better. When asked about a possible nuclear confrontation with Putin, Biden went off on a wild rant that can only be described as completely incoherent. After watching this multiple times, I still have no idea what he was trying to say. 

BIDEN: Well, I did, when he started talking about tactical, I said, this guy wants to use tactical nuclear weapons. No, I don't want to do that, I don't want to do that. Nuclear weapons scare the hell out of everybody in Europe, including the Russians. So, I made it clear to him, look, he said to me that what he wanted was that there were no nuclear weapons in Europe, I mean in Ukraine, that they weren't a member of NATO, and that they would not be, he started off one of the conversations, he said, I know you can take me out tomorrow, I know you can take me out tomorrow form Ukraine. You can strike Moscow. I said that's not a problem.

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No further commentary is needed. Let's move on. 

O'Donnell gave Biden a softball about the country being turned into an oligarchy," which was a charge the president ranted about in his train wreck of a farewell address. Put his rambling senility aside because that's a given and see if you can spot the issues with what he's saying.

BIDEN: Look (long pause), if the decision is made that the multi-billionaires, the super, super, wealthy, the wealthiest people in the world, begin to control all the apparatuses from the media to the economy, then who do I get to fight back for me? Who do I get, uh? I mean, look, I think everybody deserves just a shot, not a guarantee, just a shot. 

How the hell can you make it in society today if you don't have access to an education, you don't have access to adequate healthcare, you don't have access to the opporutnity to have a job that you can handle, that you can make, to make ends meet. I mean, one of the things I think, I'm, there's two things that I'm proud of so far, I think they'll last. 

We've changed the basic formula of how to make an economy work. The trickle-down stuff, well let the people go out and make a lot of money, and the benefits that will flow from that will trickle down to the middle class and the lower class people. My dad used to say none of that ever trickled down to his kitchen table.  

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I want to note that Biden's parents were firmly middle-class when he was growing up so the idea that "none of that ever trickled down to his kitchen table" is false. Biden grew up in one of the greatest economic boom cycles the nation has ever experienced post-World War II. So I have no idea what he's talking about. 

Likewise, I have no idea what "access to healthcare" and "access to education" has to do with the claim that oligarchs are going to run the country under Biden. What I do know is that twice as many billionaires supported Kamala Harris as Donald Trump. I also know that Biden gave the Medal of Freedom to two billionaires just a few weeks prior. Further, while the suggestion is that oligarchs (presumably, he means Elon Musk) will control the "apparatuses of the media," the government has done far more to quell free speech than any billionaire has. Biden is simply projecting his own disastrous, authoritarian policies onto "oligarchs" because he doesn't otherwise have a defense for them.

Lastly, Biden was confronted about Donald Trump's role in the recent Gaza ceasefire. He claimed that the incoming president had nothing to do with it.

I'm not a fan of the ceasefire deal so I'd prefer Trump not try to take credit for it. I believe it's going to end very badly, but with that said, Biden's own State Department said Trump's team was instrumental in garnering that deal. Ever the petty, vindictive clown, though, Biden simply couldn't bring himself to admit that. 

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This interview is the final interview and is also the final nail in his political coffin. Biden will go down in history as one of the worst presidents to ever hold the office, with his only legacy being the ushering of Donald Trump back into the White House. No amount of slobbering from MSNBC hacks will change that.

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