Two doctors detail Biden's rapid cognitive decline

o hear that a lot over the next eight years.

it of coming to conclusions that don't seem to be based on any sort of evid ence.

bly much the same - more like 16 years than eight.

ong he will live. If you consider that he will be under pressure to retire and let Harris become president, then it is not so much how long he lives. It is more how long he wants to be president and how long he has the suppor t of his party.

Why is he going to be under pressure to retire? The US hasn't got a history of presidents retiring to make way for an ambitious vice-president, and Ka mala Harris has got quite enough sense not bother trying to get Joe Biden t o stand aside for her.

He might not want to try for a second term for all sorts of reasons, and ha ving been vice-president might put Kamala Harris in a good place to run for the Democratic Party nomination in 2024, but that's as far as it's going t o go.

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to hear that a lot over the next eight years.

abit of coming to conclusions that don't seem to be based on any sort of ev idence.

bably much the same - more like 16 years than eight.

long he will live. If you consider that he will be under pressure to retir e and let Harris become president, then it is not so much how long he lives . It is more how long he wants to be president and how long he has the supp ort of his party.

ry of presidents retiring to make way for an ambitious vice-president, and Kamala Harris has got quite enough sense not bother trying to get Joe Biden to stand aside for her.

having been vice-president might put Kamala Harris in a good place to run f or the Democratic Party nomination in 2024, but that's as far as it's going to go.

Hey SL0W MAN,

Biden would be under tremendous pressure to resign as his dementia becomes impossible to hide by his handlers (you can't hide out in your basement as president!). Ultimately, the 25th Amendment comes into play. But idiots lik e you, who are used to MONARCHIES, don't understand this.

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ng to hear that a lot over the next eight years.

habit of coming to conclusions that don't seem to be based on any sort of evidence.

robably much the same - more like 16 years than eight.

ow long he will live. If you consider that he will be under pressure to ret ire and let Harris become president, then it is not so much how long he liv es. It is more how long he wants to be president and how long he has the su pport of his party.

tory of presidents retiring to make way for an ambitious vice-president, an d Kamala Harris has got quite enough sense not bother trying to get Joe Bid en to stand aside for her.

d having been vice-president might put Kamala Harris in a good place to run for the Democratic Party nomination in 2024, but that's as far as it's goi ng to go.

s impossible to hide by his handlers (you can't hide out in your basement a s president!).

Since Joe Biden's dementia doesn't exist - outside of Donald Trump's fevere d imagination - hiding it isn't going to be problem.

are used to MONARCHIES, don't understand this.

Since - in a constitutional monarchy - it doesn't matter if the monarch is demented, an idiot like you might think that.

George III of England seems to have suffered from acute intermittent porphy ria, back when monarch's had more political power, and the political implic ations still get discussed today. Your 25th amendment was passed in 1965, s o you were a bit behind the game.

Ronald Reagan was showing early signs of dementia when he was running for h is second term, as was pointed out by an acquaintance of ours, a UK profess or of psychology. It did get into the newspapers at the time.

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Reagan was clearly gaga by the end of his second term, but didn't come unde r any pressure to resign - he wasn't silly enough not to do what he was bei ng told to do by his handlers. Trump is in poorer shape, but since he's nut s (and always has been), rather than demented it's a different kind of prob lem, if one you are too stupid to recognise.

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and Sleep Medicine.

LK and the Kennedys were murdered in the late '70s (Biden is sure of this b ecause this is when he proposed to his wife, unfortunately, it was his FIRS T wife, not Jill), has a long history of inappropriate touching and even ra pe, doesn't know what state he is in, he forgot the name of the coronavirus , and has claimed that there are 720 million women in the country. And this is just a very short list of his "gaffes" - the guy is in rapid mental dec line, which is why he hides out in his basement.

It's stupid to talk about Biden. He's just a placeholder body the DNC has p ut in there to sneak this minority woman into the presidency.

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put in there to sneak this minority woman into the presidency.

Our resident lunatics appear to be in competition to see who can come up wi th most bizarre idiocy - through in reality they are probably just trolling through the Trump pre-election propaganda, and fixating on the stuff that is designed to appeal to particularly gullible half-wits.

I'm waiting for John Larkin to enter the fray.

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oing to hear that a lot over the next eight years.

a habit of coming to conclusions that don't seem to be based on any sort o f evidence.

probably much the same - more like 16 years than eight.

how long he will live. If you consider that he will be under pressure to r etire and let Harris become president, then it is not so much how long he l ives. It is more how long he wants to be president and how long he has the support of his party.

istory of presidents retiring to make way for an ambitious vice-president, and Kamala Harris has got quite enough sense not bother trying to get Joe B iden to stand aside for her.

and having been vice-president might put Kamala Harris in a good place to r un for the Democratic Party nomination in 2024, but that's as far as it's g oing to go.

mes impossible to hide by his handlers (you can't hide out in your basement as president!).

red imagination - hiding it isn't going to be problem.

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hyria, back when monarch's had more political power, and the political impl ications still get discussed today. Your 25th amendment was passed in 1965, so you were a bit behind the game.

his second term, as was pointed out by an acquaintance of ours, a UK profe ssor of psychology. It did get into the newspapers at the time.

der any pressure to resign - he wasn't silly enough not to do what he was b eing told to do by his handlers. Trump is in poorer shape, but since he's n uts (and always has been), rather than demented it's a different kind of pr oblem, if one you are too stupid to recognise.

Hey SL0W MAN,

Anybody with an Internet connection can see how rapidly Biden's cognitive a bility has declined in just the last couple of years. If you google "Biden cognitive decline" you get things like:

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This is only 8 min long, so no excuse not to watch it, especially the first 30 sec. Here is a doctor who DOESN'T think Biden has dementia - watch it and tell m e that this is an endorsement of Biden:
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The bottom line is Biden can't hide in his basement behind his Telepromter for the debates. There is a very good likelihood his campaign will come up with an excuse not to show. If he does dodge the debates that will be PROOF of his mental loss.

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going to hear that a lot over the next eight years.

ve a habit of coming to conclusions that don't seem to be based on any sort of evidence.

is probably much the same - more like 16 years than eight.

or how long he will live. If you consider that he will be under pressure to retire and let Harris become president, then it is not so much how long he lives. It is more how long he wants to be president and how long he has th e support of his party.

history of presidents retiring to make way for an ambitious vice-president , and Kamala Harris has got quite enough sense not bother trying to get Joe Biden to stand aside for her.

, and having been vice-president might put Kamala Harris in a good place to run for the Democratic Party nomination in 2024, but that's as far as it's going to go.

comes impossible to hide by his handlers (you can't hide out in your baseme nt as president!).

vered imagination - hiding it isn't going to be problem.

who are used to MONARCHIES, don't understand this.

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or his second term, as was pointed out by an acquaintance of ours, a UK pro fessor of psychology. It did get into the newspapers at the time.

under any pressure to resign - he wasn't silly enough not to do what he was being told to do by his handlers. Trump is in poorer shape, but since he's nuts (and always has been), rather than demented it's a different kind of problem, if one you are too stupid to recognise.

ability has declined in just the last couple of years. If you google "Bide n cognitive decline" you get things like:

Anybody with an internet connection can get access to all sort of fake news and deceitful political propaganda, as you keep reminding us.

r for the debates.

He doesn't seem to want to.

not to show.

Let's wait and see.

Or it might mean that he has enough sense to avoid exposing himself to infe ction with Covid-19. At 77 he's at a fairly high risk of a bad outcome if h e gets it. The death rate for 70-79 year-olds is 8%.

At 74, Trump is nearly as vulnerable, but he is much more interested in get ting re-elected than in anything else. Trump's grasp of reality has never been great - which is one of the reason he lies a lot - but it doesn't seem to be getting any worse, not that there's a lot of room for it to get any worse.

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