President Joe Biden, joined virtually by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, speaks about a national security initiative from the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2021. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Jonathan Allen & Amie Parnes, authors of “Fight: Inside The Wildest Battle For The White House” joined the Brian Kilmeade Show to give a look inside the Biden-Harris campaign during the 2024 election. Allen said it was scary to the American people that the leader of the free world, the man with his finger on the nuclear button, had such problems with cogency and coherence. Parnes described how President Biden would trail off at events would and forget what he was going to say. Attendees at one of the fundraisers even commented that they didn’t think the President would make it and thought he would die. Allen agreed with Newt Gingrich that it is important there be a non-partisan look into who was actually running the White House. Allen added, “I don’t know if it’s scarier if other people were making decisions or if Joe Biden was making the decisions.” When discussing the controversy over Harris picking Tim Walz over Josh Shapiro for vice president, Parnes thinks Harris picked Walz because she really wanted someone who was a loyalist, someone who she connected with and who she felt the most comfortable with. Regarding Shapiro. Parnes said a lot of democrats wanted Shapiro to run but he was problematic due to his own political aspirations. Parnes also pointed out the concerns on the left over Israel and they felt Shapiro was the wrong pick for the moment. When asked about Walz saying the campaign and democrat party should have embraced DEI and woke policies, Allen says Tim Walz still has his head in the sand and as long as democrats keep their heads in the sand they are going to keep getting their butts kicked.

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