On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” The New York Times Columnist David Brooks said that President Joe Biden at Thursday’s NATO press conference was “Biden there, a little slow-witted, a little awkward in his delivery, but fundamentally with sound judgment,” and that Biden “is not the man he was a year ago. He’s a completely different man from 10 years ago.”
Brooks said:[I]It reminded me of when I watched Reagan… when I was a young Reagan supporter. And I was watching the press conferences in closed session, hands up, wondering what he’s going to say now? I hope it’s not bad. I hope it’s not bad. But if you look at his judgments on world history and historical events, Reagan’s judgments on the Soviet Union were correct, in my opinion. And I felt that about Biden. He’s not who he was a year ago. He’s not who he was 10 years ago. I think the Biden I saw at the press conference is the Biden there. He’s a little slow-witted, a little awkward in his expressions, but he basically had the right judgment.
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