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Robin Abcarian: Chill out, my fellow Americans. Your president isn't cognitively impaired

Did he trip over his feet? Did he make an indefensible gaffe? No, my fellow Americans, he did not. I admit, the bar was set in a rather bizarre place for President Joe Biden's State of the Union speech on Thursday. He is, after all, the oldest American president. And though he is only four years older than his presumed November opponent, former President Donald Trump, 77, the hysteria about ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene looks on as President Joe Biden arrives in the House chamber to deliver the annual State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress in the House chamber at the Capital building on March 7, 2024, in Washington, DC.

Did he trip over his feet? Did he make an indefensible gaffe? No, my fellow Americans, he did not.

I admit, the bar was set in a rather bizarre place for President Joe Biden's State of the Union speech on Thursday. He is, after all, the oldest American president. And though he is only four years older than his presumed November opponent, former President Donald Trump, 77, the hysteria about Biden's age has become an abiding feature of the national political debate.

Take a chill pill, people.

Our 81-year-old commander. His speech, which lasted a little over an hour, was many things: a serious accounting of the country's status at home and in the world, a blueprint for a second Biden administration and a campaign speech that included repeated verbal jousting with his Republican hecklers.

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