Next thing you know, he’ll admit to liking Dijon mustard then the crap will really hit the fan. |
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Throwing ketchup? Yes, it is. |
| The title of this thread is a little morbid, when you think about it... |
Bingo, especially in the early evening, as the person becomes more anxious, common term is "sundowning". |
Bless your heart. |
Oh please. I'm so tired of this accusation. And frankly, you have no idea what sundowning looks like if you think that he has it. |
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I don’t love it. But of all the things to be angry about, people coming to brief him on policy matters who don’t have all the facts at their fingertips would be the most understandable. Imagine - a president who expects his staff to know stuff and holds them accountable. Amazing!
He does appear to have loyal staff unlike Trump who seems to have built a cottage industry for staff who write tell all books. |
| Does Biden throw ketchup? |
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We really should just start a master list of things Republicans cannot complain about in a president after everything Trump did/does.
Personality flaw is number one. |
| This was pretty well known during the Obama administration. He’s always been kind of a prick in meetings. |
Actually cared for a parent with dementia for several years so I am familiar with the term sundowning and the various behavioral manifestations associated with its occurrence. Sorry if it differs from your view. Also the clear lack of arm swing when walking is a clear indication of early to mid stage dementia. |
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Boring topic. I'm sure that most, if not all, presidents are potty mouths. Who wouldn't be when you have the most stressful job in the world?
Just a few years ago, this article (and others like it) ran about Trump's use of profanity. Apparently his followers like it. His is the profanity presidency, full of four-letter denunciations of his enemies and earthy dismissals of allegations lodged against him. At rallies and in interviews, on Twitter and in formal speeches, he relishes the bad-boy language of a shock jock, just one more way of gleefully provoking the political establishment bothered by his norm-shattering ways. In a single speech on Friday alone, he managed to throw out a “hell,” an “ass” and a couple of “bullshits” for good measure. In the course of just one rally in Panama City Beach, Fla., earlier this month, he tossed out 10 “hells,” three “damns” and a “crap.” The audiences did not seem to mind. They cheered and whooped and applauded. “I’d say swearing is part of his appeal,” said Melissa Mohr, the author of “Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing,” published in 2013. “It helps create the impression that he is saying what he thinks, ‘telling it like it is.’ We tend to believe people when they swear, because we interpret these words as a sign of strong emotions. In his case, the emotion is often powerful anger, which his supporters seem to love.” Profanity President: Trump's Four-Letter Vocabulary https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/19/us/politics/trump-language.html |
Of course Biden staffers won’t leave. They are the ones in charge of the country at the moment
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No, he's always had a temper, and he's always been an impulsive talker, and apt to get his words confused. However, this also goes with sufficient diplomatic knowhow and political acumen to make him surmount those personality flaws! My mother is like this, and has been that way since I can remember. There's no dementia, but definitely people need to get used to her ways. |