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The media mob was shocked after President Biden showed clear cognitive deficiencies during Thursday night’s debate. Joe’s performance was so bad, the panel at MSNBC, including host Joy Reid, couldn’t deny the reality.

“Obviously, Joe Biden comes in with certain deficits. He has a stutter. It is more difficult for him to communicate for that reason. So there is a lot to mitigate the way that he speaks, and you can understand it. We have observed for a long time.

“That said, I, too, was on the phone throughout much of the debate with Obama world people, with Democrats, with people who are political operatives, with campaign operatives. My phone really never stopped buzzing throughout. And the universal reaction was somewhere approaching panic,” Reid said.

“The people who were texting with me were very concerned about President Biden seeming extremely feeble, seeming extremely weak,” she continued.

“He needed to settle Democrats…Democrats always talk about Democrats are bed wetters, Democrats [are] always panicking … they are neurotic. But Joe Biden’s job was to reassure them tonight. His job was to calm his party, to make them feel that, ‘Yes, I can do this. I have four more years in me. I have the ability and the stamina and the strength to do four more,’” she said.

“He did not do that. He did the opposite of that,” she said. “He made them more panicked. The people who were texting me were even more panicked. They actually expected it to be better than it was, and now they are in, I won’t say a full-fledged panic, but it is getting there.”

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MSNBC host Nicole Wallace shared a similar story, citing “conversations” happening among top Democrats.

“I was on the phones for some of it after that became clear, and there is a conversation happening inside Biden’s circle and certainly a much more frank conversation happening inside the Democratic coalition. And I think there will be stories of a lot of concern about the performance tonight,” she said.