Scarborough Defends Biden’s Memory: If Somebody Asked Me When My Mom Died, I Wouldn’t Know

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SCARBOROUGH: “John Heilemann, we’ve seen examples over and over again of Donald Trump just losing it on stage here. And you had the whole political world come to a stop. First of all, for some reason, you had the guy, the special counsel, asking, ‘Hey, what year did your son die?’ Supposedly, he didn’t remember what year his son died. This was the most damning thing. I said this yesterday, and maybe — I don’t know, maybe it’s just older people, we’ve lived a busy and active life, but nobody is closer to me, nobody has been closer to me in my life than my mom. If somebody asked me in the middle of a deposition, ‘What year did your mom die?’ I’d go, ‘I don’t know, 2017, 2018, 2019?’ I don’t know. I can tell you everything about it. I can tell you my final words. But, again — same thing with Mika and her dad. The fact, first of all, that he was asking that question; secondly, that somehow, that’s the most damning thing, and the Trump people are now saying the White House is like an old folks’ home, they need to look inside their own glass house because inside that glass house, because inside that glass house — if the Biden Administration — or the Biden White House and the political team know what they’re doing, that’s a glass house, the Trump glass house, that’s going to come crashing to the ground, because there’s clip after clip after clip of this guy not even remembering, you know, the most basic things.”

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