Opinion - My list of Democrats’ biggest lies of 2024. Do you agree?
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Merrill Matthews, opinion contributor
Tue, December 24, 2024 at 11:30 AM CST·4 min read
As 2024 comes to close, it’s a good time to consider some of the lies  from outgoing President Biden and his Democratic support team. Of  course, many politicians exaggerate or intentionally mislead the public,  and some flat out lie. While Biden pushes more than his 
share of inconsequential lies,  some of them coming from him and his administration have been so  blatant and obviously false that they deserve special attention.
The following is my list of their worst lies. What would you add?
“Biden is just fine, thank you.” Although  the cover-up of Biden’s decline went on for at least four years, it got  particularly aggressive in 2024. It had to if Democrats were going to  counter the growing chatter that Biden’s physical and mental acuity were  deteriorating quickly. The June presidential debate made denialism  impossible.
The Wall Street Journal recently published a  lengthy article, based on conversations with nearly 50 people close to  the president, detailing how Biden’s handlers tried to hide his decline.  Nearly everyone around him was in on the scam.
Biden’s handlers  limited presidential visits because he lost focus quickly. Aides were  close by to ensure he didn’t wander off after a public speech. And they  had to remind him repeatedly about things he was to do and say. Yet  those around him assured the public that the leader of a nation facing  multiple domestic and foreign challenges was well, engaged and as sharp  as ever.
I think historians will look back on the cover-up as one of the most egregious political scandals of the modern era.
“The exploding federal debt is not a problem.” Only  last June, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reassured the public that  the federal debt ($34.7 trillion at the time) was not a major concern. 
She told CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin, “If the debt is stabilized relative to the size of the economy, we’re in a reasonable place.”
But the debt was not stabilized, because her boss, Biden, has continued pushing 
taxpayer dollars out the door: for student loan forgiveness, green energy projects and many others. As a result, the 
federal debt is now $36.3 trillion, and the only reason it isn’t higher is the courts have quashed some of Biden’s spending spree.
Now that Democrats have lost the presidential election, Yellen is worried about the debt. She recently 
told The Wall Street Journal,  “Well, I am concerned about fiscal sustainability, and I am sorry that  we haven’t made more progress. I believe that the deficit needs to be  brought down, especially now that we’re in an environment of higher  interest rates.”
In fact, 
interest rates were higher when she wasn’t concerned about the federal debt than they are today when she is concerned.
Had  Biden (or Vice President Harris) won the election, Yellen would still  be reassuring the public and the media the debt wasn’t a problem,  because the plan was to spend even more. Instead, she’s trying to  salvage her tattered professional reputation, because if the country  goes over the fiscal cliff, people will know who to blame.
“I will not pardon him.” That was 
Biden’s June 13 response to  a direct question as to whether he would issue a presidential pardon  for his son Hunter. Both Joe and White House press secretary Karine  Jean-Pierre repeated the assertion several times. And many Democrats  publicly claimed they believed it — but hardly anyone else did.
Famed journalist Bob Woodward 
told late-night TV host Stephen Colbert before the pardon, “I don’t believe that. I think he will pardon his son.”
Anyone,  any administration, that will go to the efforts Team Biden did to  deceive the public about the president’s physical and mental decline  won’t have a problem telling them one more lie.
The pardon was almost certainly coming whether Biden won or lost the election, because even though 
Joe repeatedly asserted that he had no knowledge of or connection with Hunter’s multiple shady business dealings, it became very clear that he did.
For example, 
NBC highlighted a report released  by Republican staff on the House Ways and Means Committee that  revealed, “Joe Biden exchanged emails with his son Hunter’s business  associate 54 times while he was serving as vice president, and some of  the messages were sent around the time the elder Biden was traveling to  Ukraine and his son was working for a Ukrainian gas company.”
By  issuing an unusually broad pardon for his son covering any and all  potential federal crimes dating back to 2014, Joe may have 
discretely pardoned himself.
These  are some of Biden’s most blatant lies — lies that could have broad  political, financial and international implications. And they required  Biden’s closest aides and supporters to perpetuate them and the  mainstream media to largely ignore them. One thing we can be sure of  going into 2025, President-elect Trump won’t get the same velvet-glove  treatment from the media.
Merrill Matthews is a public policy and political analyst and the co-author of “On the Edge: America Faces the Entitlements Cliff.”
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