Feinstein, Fetterman, Biden. Because it's the body that counts — their betters can take things from there

we just have to prop him up til november!

Today, Biden admitted what we all know to be the case.

And:

Hot Air asks the Fetterman question, and also supplies the answer:

How long has this been going on? Helpfully today, the NY Times basically answers, “Oh, the whole freaking time. What? You didn’t know?”

…But his adjustment to serving in the Senate has been made vastly more difficult by the strains of his recovery, which left him with a physical impairment and serious mental health challenges that have rendered the transition extraordinarily challenging — even with the accommodations that have been made to help him adapt.

“What you’re supposed to do to recover from this is do as little as possible,” said Adam Jentleson, his chief of staff. Instead, Mr. Fetterman “was forced to do as much as possible — he had to get back to the campaign trail. It’s hard to claw that back.”

“So Fetterman’s stroke was much worse than we were all led to believe? Maybe that’s why no one was allowed to see those medical records after all.”

As for Feinstein, look at the dates of these articles: everyone knew, and has known for a long time.

March 4, 2022: Democrats fear Sen. Dianne Feinstein no longer mentally fit

February 17, 2021 —Column: The tragedy of Dianne Feinstein - Los Angeles Times

Feinstein's age, it is worth noting, was an issue when she ran for her fifth full Senate term in 2018. She was reelected, handily. Then, last October, Feinstein hugged Sen. Lindsey Graham and...

Dec 10, 2020 WASHINGTONDianne Feinstein 'struggling' with cognitive decline: report

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the oldest member of the Senate at age 87 and the most senior Democrat on its powerful Judiciary Committee, is "seriously struggling" with cognitive decline, a...

Sen. Feinstein Said to be Senile - Culver City Observer

Sen. Dianne Feinstein is said to be facing cognitive decline. Several sources inside the Senate say Dianne Feinstein, who is 87, struggles to remember briefings just after they take place-and that her cognitive decline has been evident for several years.