President Biden - Part 2

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I know it's in The Daily Mail, so most will poo poo it as bullshit, or cannon fodder for the masses, but as Tick put in a recent post.......interesting

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... truth.html

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There's no poem, just prose.

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Looks as though he thought there was a chair behind him and he's trying to sit down


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Hard to believe that there's an obsessed poster on here who is trying to push the arguement that The Don 8) is in as much mental decline as the kiddie sniffer Biden ](*,)
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Perfectly normal behaviour to some. :rolleyes:
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Heard a bit of Uncle Joe speaking this lunchtime at the D-Day commemorations. Wasn't great, wasn't terrible, he did seem always just a moment away from a slip up.
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Think about it: an ill, dementia-ridden elderly man – a husband, father and grandfather – is suffering needlessly because the Democrats refuse to let him stand down. He's literally a dancing bear at this point. The party will cast him aside when the election is over. What a horrid situation for Joe. Do his wife and kids genuinely care? Nah. They're the cats who got the cream. Shameless, man.

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lambrini wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 7:31 pm Think about it: an ill, dementia-ridden elderly man – a husband, father and grandfather – is suffering needlessly because the Democrats refuse to let him stand down. He's literally a dancing bear at this point. The party will cast him aside when the election is over. What a horrid situation for Joe. Do his wife and kids genuinely care? Nah. They're the cats who got the cream. Shameless, man.

America is in a terrible mess. Seriously.
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Salem wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 5:04 pm
Hard to believe that there's an obsessed poster on here who is trying to push the arguement that The Don 8) is in as much mental decline as the kiddie sniffer Biden ](*,)
You really need to watch and listen to Trump.
He has been getting completely confused in his speeches, losing his place for minutes at a time, confusing the people and events he is talking about.
And if you read the analysis of people who know about mental decline, Trump has DEMENTIA. Dementia produces more rapid decline than old-age which is what is affecting Biden.
But yes, let's kick Biden.

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What are your thoughts on Biden's mental decline, Hillman? He's been in power for almost four years.
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lambrini wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 9:31 pm What are your thoughts on Biden's mental decline, Hillman? He's been in power for almost four years.
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Sunbeam Alpine wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 8:55 pm
Salem wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 5:04 pm
Hard to believe that there's an obsessed poster on here who is trying to push the arguement that The Don 8) is in as much mental decline as the kiddie sniffer Biden ](*,)
You really need to watch and listen to Trump.
He has been getting completely confused in his speeches, losing his place for minutes at a time, confusing the people and events he is talking about.
And if you read the analysis of people who know about mental decline, Trump has DEMENTIA. Dementia produces more rapid decline than old-age which is what is affecting Biden.
But yes, let's kick Biden.
No , i don't .

You only have to have a modicum of commonsense to see that The Don's 8) mental health is nowhere near as deteriorated as Creepy Uncle Joes . For every "Analyst" who tells you Trump's in a worse state than Biden , you'll have another who'll tell you the opposite . Unless of course you're only reading things that are telling you what you want to be true .

And for someone to think that Bidens mental health is solely due to old age , as you are referring , they really are off with the fairies .

P.S : Word on the street is that the leader of the free world actually shit himself in front of the worlds press yesterday . How the fuck can this bloke carry on for another 4 years ?
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lambrini wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 9:31 pm What are your thoughts on Biden's mental decline, Hillman? He's been in power for almost four years.
Clearly he is losing mental faculties although we don't see him in meetings and groups. As you would expect for someone 81.

I am coming up to 76 and I have my moments so the idea that in 5 years time I would look at four years in the toughest job in the world, is really weird. Hard to see why he wants it, but it's way too late now to change it.

The medical opinion I mentioned , and I will try to find the link, is that senility has a straight line declining in faculties. My concern is that over that time he would have to step aside and let others - who knows who- make the decisions.

However the constant focus on it is unfair given Trump's daily displays of his own mental state, diagnosed as dementia. Dementia is not a straight line, and can increase in severity overnight.

Of the two, Trump worries me most.. when you combine his mental state with his ego, his sociopathic and egotistic personality, he is truly dangerous. He has a long list of enemies including people and institutions which he intends to do something about. That will be more important to him than policy and long-term consequences. He would do real harm to democracy because he thinks it doesn't deliver the outcomes he wants.

Neither fill me with optimism.

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