Democrat President Joe Biden’s latest State of the Union (SOTU) speech has ignited a flurry of speculation and controversy.
Among the questions raised was Biden’s unusually energetic behavior as he appeared to be “amped up” during his well-scripted address.
Biden’s behavior has led several experts to weigh in on what might have caused the president’s sudden burst of energy.
One psychiatrist has spoken out to allege that Biden’s energetic demeanor during his SOTU address was most likely due to the use of stimulant drugs, aimed at concealing cognitive decline.
At the ripe age of 81, Biden delivered his speech in a manner that was not only rapid but also louder than his usual tone.
This deviation from his characteristic speaking style has fueled discussions about his cognitive health and whether it played a role in the apparent change.
Dr. Carole Lieberman, a forensic psychiatrist, observed that the speed and volume with which Biden spoke could be indicative of Adderall or amphetamine use.
It’s important to note, however, that Dr. Lieberman has not personally examined the president but based her observations on his public appearances and the mannerisms he displayed during the speech.
Lieberman is often used as an expert witness during criminal trials to identify changes in behavioral patterns, such as when a person is lying or concealing information.
She has been called as an expert witness to provide testimony for several high-profile cases that have included the murder of Scott Amedure.
During his address, Biden was seen gesturing more frequently and moving his hands at a pace that is uncharacteristic of his usual podium-hand-resting posture.
Dr. Lieberman pointed out that this, along with Biden’s rapid speech delivery and occasional slurring of words, could suggest the assistance of psychopharmacological substances.
Biden’s performance, which was notably more energetic than usual, quickly became a topic of discussion across social media platforms and among political commentators.
This shift in behavior has raised questions about the broader implications for his cognitive health.
The White House was quick to dismiss the criticisms and insinuations regarding potential drug use.
Official spokespeople and allies of the president defended his performance, suggesting that the energetic delivery was merely a sign of his commitment and passion for the topics discussed.
It’s noteworthy that some scientific evidence suggests that Adderall can assist with cognitive diseases such as Alzheimer’s or dementia.
A 2022 study highlighted that ADHD medications might improve cognitive performance in Alzheimer’s patients, lending some credence to the idea that stimulants could have been used to enhance Biden’s focus during the speech.
Dr. Lieberman further observed signs of cognitive decline in President Biden, particularly noting two gaffes during his address.
These errors, along with his heightened anger and shouting, were interpreted by her as potential signs of dementia, possibly exacerbated by stimulant use.
This is not the first time that public figures have speculated about Biden’s cognitive health and potential use of performance-enhancing drugs.
President Donald Trump had previously accused Biden of using drugs to enhance his performance during debates.
The ongoing discussions about Biden’s cognitive abilities have been a significant aspect of his reelection efforts.
A recent report describing Biden’s memory in negative terms has only intensified these debates, despite Biden’s insistence that his memory is fine.
Notably, he did not take a cognitive test during his last physical examination.
Quotes from Dr. Lieberman and others in the public eye, such as Ari Fleischer and Frank Luntz, have further fueled the discussion.
Fleischer’s comment in a post on X about Biden’s speech being “weirdly amped up” and Luntz’s remark about it being the “loudest State of the Union speech” he can remember have added to the chorus of voices weighing in on the president’s performance.
The debate over Biden’s State of the Union speech and his cognitive health underscores the growing concerns about the president’s fitness for office.
While Democrats try to frame Biden’s energetic delivery as a positive sign, others interpret it through a lens of suspicion and concern for his well-being.
Dr. Lieberman’s comments about the potential for Adderall to focus someone’s attention before a significant event like the State of the Union address highlight the complex interplay between public perception, political strategy, and personal health.
Despite the White House’s dismissal of the speculation, the conversation around Biden’s cognitive health and potential stimulant use persists, with political opponents and some members of the public remaining skeptical of the official narrative.