Reports have surfaced revealing that President Joe Biden's staff prepares detailed instructions, complete with photographs and large print, to guide him on how to enter and exit rooms during public events.
These instructions are designed to assist the 81-year-old president in navigating venues, highlighting the meticulous planning behind his appearances. The revelation, obtained by Axios, has sparked discussions regarding the president's need for such detailed guidance and its implications for his fitness for office. Critics and supporters alike are weighing in on what this level of staff intervention indicates about Biden's capabilities as he continues to serve in his role.
The debate also touches on broader questions about age, leadership, and the demands of the presidency.
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It's impressive to see just how much thought and effort goes into ensuring President Biden can connect with people at events seamlessly; it's a sign of a well-organized team that's focused on accessibility. The focus should really be on his policies and achievements, rather than overanalyzing the support he gets to make his appearances as effective as possible.
Seems like big government inefficiency at its finest, needing a whole playbook just to walk into a room.
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Biden's staff give him detailed instructions with pictures and large font that tell him how to 'enter and exit a room' during planned events
A template provided to event staffers, and obtained by Axios, shows how Joe Biden's aides prepare a short document with a photograph that depicts his precise 'walk to the podium'.
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