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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Man, I didn't even know we still have this piece
of audio here, Roge I thought we had deleted it
a while back. But when the situation arises, I think
it's only appropriate that we check in with Wheeland dealing
hair sniff and kiss stealing Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
I got Harry Legs Happy birthday, John John Kaitanji drown Jackson.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
K John Kajohn Kaitani, Ashley Lemons oh Man So two
of Joe Biden's aides testifying in DC as part of
this investigation into the mental decline of hair sniff making.
Speaker 3 (00:51):
They needed investigation for this. I think we saw it
play out in public. We saw it play out in
the debate against him and Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
According to CNN's Jake Tapper, so take this for what
you want. Former Biden aide Ashley Williams, see this.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Is as.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
That's what it was. Ashley Williams told congressional members behind
closed doors, quote I would not say a good memory
was an important trait for working at the White House.
It's not good. That's not good.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
Trying trying to process this, she said this to congress.
I would I would say a good memory was was it?
Say it again? Read it again.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
I'm gonna READO the whole passage here. Okay, get your
pen out, get your paper out. I know this is difficult.
That's Alison, not Ashley. We're talking about Ashley now, okay. Quote.
The source said, Ashley Williams stated quote she did not
recall many times during her five hour interview to several questions,
(02:01):
including whether teleprompters were used for cabinet meetings, if there
were discussions about Biden needing a wheelchair, if there were
discussions about Biden undergoing a cognitive test, if she discussed
Biden declining physically or mentally, if she ever had to
wake Biden up, and how she got involved in his
(02:22):
twenty twenty campaign. The source said that Williams would not
say a good memory was an important trait for working
at the Biden White House. The Presidents of the United
States Office. I would say the exact opposite. I wouldn't
say a good memory is an important trait for working
(02:44):
at the White House. You would think, you would think
the most powerful man in the world, you would think
it would be I don't know a criteria that you
have to have a decent memory.
Speaker 3 (02:59):
Now looking about the President, she's talking about herself because
she couldn't recall them using a teleprompter, or is she
talking about both of them?
Speaker 1 (03:07):
I think that I have a problem with any of that. Yes,
if you're the president and you have a bad memory,
that's a problem. If you're his staffers, somebody that's important
enough to be called into DC and you have a
poor memory, that's a problem. If it's both of you,
that actually explains quite a bit over what we saw
from twenty twenty to twenty twenty four. That explains quite
(03:31):
a bit.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
Good memories that's not an important trait for working at
the you know, working at the top of the heap
of the world of the free world.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
Like if you would have said, like a fast food
joint or something, not having a good memory, you can
still work at Burger King, Okay.
Speaker 3 (03:48):
Think you need a good memory when working at Burger King.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
Especially the drive through. You got to remember their order,
and if you're anything like my youngest son, your order
is going to be a big pain in the ass.
Where it's this and extra that you have to have
a better memory to work at Burger King than the
Joe Biden White House. Let that sink in read damn ridiculous,
(04:12):
Holy God Almighty, as how I do not recall you
don't have to have a good memory to work on
the hammer of Nigel's show. People would expect that, but
not the White House.