Democrats were all about Joe — until they weren’t…
During a recent appearance on State of the Union, Minnesota Governor and failed vice presidential candidate Tim Walz deflected when asked about the Democratic Party backing a Biden in decline … until it was too late.
Host Jake Tapper asked, “Don’t you think your party needs to acknowledge that President Biden was not up for the job of running for re-election and that this was a major mistake by the —”
Walz jumped in, exclaiming, “He made that decision!”
Tapper said, “I know.” He went on to explain: “You all went along with the idea that he was up for it. And he wasn’t. And everybody saw it, and the country rejected it.”
Walz shrugged off the comment and pivoted to attacking President Trump.
“Yea, well, I — look, history will tell us to go back on that. That very well could be the case, Jake. What I’m concerned about is learning from those lessons. I would hope we would never do it again, make a mistake. Make sure we go through and get someone. But I don’t know where it helps us going forward.”
Watch the clip below:
Tapper: Don’t you think your party needs to take responsibility for running Biden when he was clearly not up for the job?
Walz: We may have made a "mistake," but let me tell you about Trump. pic.twitter.com/cShWilmbV8
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) April 6, 2025
Meanwhile, former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain has since revealed, according to a new book, that former President Joe Biden was “fatigued, befuddled and disengaged” before his June debate with President Donald Trump.
“At his first meeting with Biden in Aspen Lodge, the president’s cabin,” author Chris Whipple wrote, Klain “was startled. He’d never seen him so exhausted and out of it. Biden was unaware of what was happening in his own campaign. Halfway through the session, the president excused himself and went off to sit by the pool,” according to an excerpt published by The Guardian.
They knew…they all knew.