Biden’s “Big Boy” press conference

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Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?


He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.



That's not how stuttering work. Stop spreading misinformation.


Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.


Can you explain how he avoided that 4 years ago? 16 years ago? Wouldn't he have been missing up names all that time if it was due to his stutter?

Because this wasn't an issue 4 years ago, or during his VP, people are right to be concerned about what has caused the change. The vacant stare, the stiff gait, the early bedtime give credence to it being a problem that has evolved.


He has always done this. The difference is that the media decided to sabotage democracy by suddenly making this into a whole thing.


+1. Biden has been known for it for decades, it's not all that new.

Lots of people slip up mentally and swap their words. During the press conference, the NPR reporter Asma Khalid accidentally said "the debate" when she meant "the press conference."

Trump does all the time too, he called Tim Cook "Tim Apple" and introduced Marilyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin as "Marilyn Lockheed" - he mixed up Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, he said we captured the airports during the Revolutionary War, he called Orban "the leader of Turkey," he mixed up George Bush and Jeb Bush, and lots of other things.

If it's a "definite sign of dementia" to swap words like that, then Trump has dementia in spades. There's no getting around that one if that's the argument you want to make.


So both of you mean to tell us that Biden was routinely mixing up names and did so in all his debates in 2020 and not making sense. Because I don't recall that AT ALL.


Biden occasionally mixes words. So does Trump. But even when Biden makes a gaffe he still makes sense, because either he corrects himself or it's plainly obvious what he meant, because it was only one word that was out of place.

Trump on the other hand not only mixes up his words (Tim Apple and so on) but then goes on lengthy minutes-long incoherent rants that definitely DO NOT make sense.


But the debate was a horror show for Biden. Trump looked normal
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Anonymous wrote:Here's my theory: When Biden took office, his staff really believed they were saving the country after Trump's mess. This got to their heads and they started to get increasingly insular thinking they know best. After all, the last guy really screwed things up, right? The result is a lack of self-critical reflection and these kinds of screw ups.


I think a good staff - for a President or any executive -- really makes all the difference.


Trump's never had that. He's always had a weird sycophantic coterie of yes men and a veritable rogue's gallery of outright comic book villains like Roger Stone surrounding him, coming and going like a revolving door (remember his ever-changing Cabinet and communications staff?)

His problem is that he has the arrogance and audacity and narcissism to constantly think he's the smartest man in the room (Stable Genius, My Uncle Went to MIT, I Know More Than All The Generals and so on). He refuses to accept anything that even mildly clashes with his delusional worldview (you're FIRED!).
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Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?


He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.



That's not how stuttering work. Stop spreading misinformation.


Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.


Can you explain how he avoided that 4 years ago? 16 years ago? Wouldn't he have been missing up names all that time if it was due to his stutter?

Because this wasn't an issue 4 years ago, or during his VP, people are right to be concerned about what has caused the change. The vacant stare, the stiff gait, the early bedtime give credence to it being a problem that has evolved.


He has always done this. The difference is that the media decided to sabotage democracy by suddenly making this into a whole thing.


+1. Biden has been known for it for decades, it's not all that new.

Lots of people slip up mentally and swap their words. During the press conference, the NPR reporter Asma Khalid accidentally said "the debate" when she meant "the press conference."

Trump does all the time too, he called Tim Cook "Tim Apple" and introduced Marilyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin as "Marilyn Lockheed" - he mixed up Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, he said we captured the airports during the Revolutionary War, he called Orban "the leader of Turkey," he mixed up George Bush and Jeb Bush, and lots of other things.

If it's a "definite sign of dementia" to swap words like that, then Trump has dementia in spades. There's no getting around that one if that's the argument you want to make.


So both of you mean to tell us that Biden was routinely mixing up names and did so in all his debates in 2020 and not making sense. Because I don't recall that AT ALL.


Biden occasionally mixes words. So does Trump. But even when Biden makes a gaffe he still makes sense, because either he corrects himself or it's plainly obvious what he meant, because it was only one word that was out of place.

Trump on the other hand not only mixes up his words (Tim Apple and so on) but then goes on lengthy minutes-long incoherent rants that definitely DO NOT make sense.


But the debate was a horror show for Biden. Trump looked normal


True, but Biden may not end up being the nominee. If Trump runs against someone like Kamala, he’s not going to look so normal. He’ll look old and gross, and he’ll sound as batshit crazy as he usually is. His campaign is praying he ends up running against Joe.
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Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?


He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.



That's not how stuttering work. Stop spreading misinformation.


Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.


Can you explain how he avoided that 4 years ago? 16 years ago? Wouldn't he have been missing up names all that time if it was due to his stutter?

Because this wasn't an issue 4 years ago, or during his VP, people are right to be concerned about what has caused the change. The vacant stare, the stiff gait, the early bedtime give credence to it being a problem that has evolved.


He has always done this. The difference is that the media decided to sabotage democracy by suddenly making this into a whole thing.


+1. Biden has been known for it for decades, it's not all that new.

Lots of people slip up mentally and swap their words. During the press conference, the NPR reporter Asma Khalid accidentally said "the debate" when she meant "the press conference."

Trump does all the time too, he called Tim Cook "Tim Apple" and introduced Marilyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin as "Marilyn Lockheed" - he mixed up Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, he said we captured the airports during the Revolutionary War, he called Orban "the leader of Turkey," he mixed up George Bush and Jeb Bush, and lots of other things.

If it's a "definite sign of dementia" to swap words like that, then Trump has dementia in spades. There's no getting around that one if that's the argument you want to make.


So both of you mean to tell us that Biden was routinely mixing up names and did so in all his debates in 2020 and not making sense. Because I don't recall that AT ALL.


Biden occasionally mixes words. So does Trump. But even when Biden makes a gaffe he still makes sense, because either he corrects himself or it's plainly obvious what he meant, because it was only one word that was out of place.

Trump on the other hand not only mixes up his words (Tim Apple and so on) but then goes on lengthy minutes-long incoherent rants that definitely DO NOT make sense.


But the debate was a horror show for Biden. Trump looked normal


Normal, if you think it's fine for a Presidential candidate to launch an incoherent Gish Gallop of 50 proven lies, or to completely dodge important questions about J6 or whether he would pull out of NATO.

I and any normal thinking person do not think Trump looked "normal" at all. He looked deranged.
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Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?


He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.



That's not how stuttering work. Stop spreading misinformation.


Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.


Can you explain how he avoided that 4 years ago? 16 years ago? Wouldn't he have been missing up names all that time if it was due to his stutter?

Because this wasn't an issue 4 years ago, or during his VP, people are right to be concerned about what has caused the change. The vacant stare, the stiff gait, the early bedtime give credence to it being a problem that has evolved.


He has always done this. The difference is that the media decided to sabotage democracy by suddenly making this into a whole thing.


+1. Biden has been known for it for decades, it's not all that new.

Lots of people slip up mentally and swap their words. During the press conference, the NPR reporter Asma Khalid accidentally said "the debate" when she meant "the press conference."

Trump does all the time too, he called Tim Cook "Tim Apple" and introduced Marilyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin as "Marilyn Lockheed" - he mixed up Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, he said we captured the airports during the Revolutionary War, he called Orban "the leader of Turkey," he mixed up George Bush and Jeb Bush, and lots of other things.

If it's a "definite sign of dementia" to swap words like that, then Trump has dementia in spades. There's no getting around that one if that's the argument you want to make.


So both of you mean to tell us that Biden was routinely mixing up names and did so in all his debates in 2020 and not making sense. Because I don't recall that AT ALL.


Biden occasionally mixes words. So does Trump. But even when Biden makes a gaffe he still makes sense, because either he corrects himself or it's plainly obvious what he meant, because it was only one word that was out of place.

Trump on the other hand not only mixes up his words (Tim Apple and so on) but then goes on lengthy minutes-long incoherent rants that definitely DO NOT make sense.


But the debate was a horror show for Biden. Trump looked normal

So Trump should be asked the same questions for an hour. Let’s see how he does. Let’s see how many times Hannibal Lecter comes up.
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Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?


He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.



That's not how stuttering work. Stop spreading misinformation.


Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.


Can you explain how he avoided that 4 years ago? 16 years ago? Wouldn't he have been missing up names all that time if it was due to his stutter?

Because this wasn't an issue 4 years ago, or during his VP, people are right to be concerned about what has caused the change. The vacant stare, the stiff gait, the early bedtime give credence to it being a problem that has evolved.


He has always done this. The difference is that the media decided to sabotage democracy by suddenly making this into a whole thing.


+1. Biden has been known for it for decades, it's not all that new.

Lots of people slip up mentally and swap their words. During the press conference, the NPR reporter Asma Khalid accidentally said "the debate" when she meant "the press conference."

Trump does all the time too, he called Tim Cook "Tim Apple" and introduced Marilyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin as "Marilyn Lockheed" - he mixed up Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, he said we captured the airports during the Revolutionary War, he called Orban "the leader of Turkey," he mixed up George Bush and Jeb Bush, and lots of other things.

If it's a "definite sign of dementia" to swap words like that, then Trump has dementia in spades. There's no getting around that one if that's the argument you want to make.


So both of you mean to tell us that Biden was routinely mixing up names and did so in all his debates in 2020 and not making sense. Because I don't recall that AT ALL.


Biden occasionally mixes words. So does Trump. But even when Biden makes a gaffe he still makes sense, because either he corrects himself or it's plainly obvious what he meant, because it was only one word that was out of place.

Trump on the other hand not only mixes up his words (Tim Apple and so on) but then goes on lengthy minutes-long incoherent rants that definitely DO NOT make sense.


But the debate was a horror show for Biden. Trump looked normal


True, but Biden may not end up being the nominee. If Trump runs against someone like Kamala, he’s not going to look so normal. He’ll look old and gross, and he’ll sound as batshit crazy as he usually is. His campaign is praying he ends up running against Joe.

No, if he ends up running against Harris, the media will continue to pat Trump on the head for being a moron. He already looks old and gross and treasonous and rapey and Logan Act-y and I’m going to murder my enemies-y and the media does. not. care. The Trump campaign is hoping for the complete turmoil of the Democratic Party turning against itself.

Because Biden showed that his brain is not mush and still the media is “HE INVENTED OLD.”
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Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?


He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.



That's not how stuttering work. Stop spreading misinformation.


Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.


Can you explain how he avoided that 4 years ago? 16 years ago? Wouldn't he have been missing up names all that time if it was due to his stutter?

Because this wasn't an issue 4 years ago, or during his VP, people are right to be concerned about what has caused the change. The vacant stare, the stiff gait, the early bedtime give credence to it being a problem that has evolved.


He has always done this. The difference is that the media decided to sabotage democracy by suddenly making this into a whole thing.


+1. Biden has been known for it for decades, it's not all that new.

Lots of people slip up mentally and swap their words. During the press conference, the NPR reporter Asma Khalid accidentally said "the debate" when she meant "the press conference."

Trump does all the time too, he called Tim Cook "Tim Apple" and introduced Marilyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin as "Marilyn Lockheed" - he mixed up Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, he said we captured the airports during the Revolutionary War, he called Orban "the leader of Turkey," he mixed up George Bush and Jeb Bush, and lots of other things.

If it's a "definite sign of dementia" to swap words like that, then Trump has dementia in spades. There's no getting around that one if that's the argument you want to make.


So both of you mean to tell us that Biden was routinely mixing up names and did so in all his debates in 2020 and not making sense. Because I don't recall that AT ALL.


Biden occasionally mixes words. So does Trump. But even when Biden makes a gaffe he still makes sense, because either he corrects himself or it's plainly obvious what he meant, because it was only one word that was out of place.

Trump on the other hand not only mixes up his words (Tim Apple and so on) but then goes on lengthy minutes-long incoherent rants that definitely DO NOT make sense.


But the debate was a horror show for Biden. Trump looked normal

So Trump should be asked the same questions for an hour. Let’s see how he does. Let’s see how many times Hannibal Lecter comes up.


"Hannibal Lecter crossed the border and had a bunch of people for dinner and then he had to flush the toilet 10 or 15 times afterward because if he didn't the batteries would sink the boat and he'd have to decide if the sharks would eat him or if he'd get fried by electrocution. You know that would mean the shark also ate the people he had for dinner. Bloodthirsty. Tremendous and lovely."
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Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?


He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.



That's not how stuttering work. Stop spreading misinformation.


Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.


Can you explain how he avoided that 4 years ago? 16 years ago? Wouldn't he have been missing up names all that time if it was due to his stutter?

Because this wasn't an issue 4 years ago, or during his VP, people are right to be concerned about what has caused the change. The vacant stare, the stiff gait, the early bedtime give credence to it being a problem that has evolved.


He has always done this. The difference is that the media decided to sabotage democracy by suddenly making this into a whole thing.


+1. Biden has been known for it for decades, it's not all that new.

Lots of people slip up mentally and swap their words. During the press conference, the NPR reporter Asma Khalid accidentally said "the debate" when she meant "the press conference."

Trump does all the time too, he called Tim Cook "Tim Apple" and introduced Marilyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin as "Marilyn Lockheed" - he mixed up Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, he said we captured the airports during the Revolutionary War, he called Orban "the leader of Turkey," he mixed up George Bush and Jeb Bush, and lots of other things.

If it's a "definite sign of dementia" to swap words like that, then Trump has dementia in spades. There's no getting around that one if that's the argument you want to make.


So both of you mean to tell us that Biden was routinely mixing up names and did so in all his debates in 2020 and not making sense. Because I don't recall that AT ALL.


Biden occasionally mixes words. So does Trump. But even when Biden makes a gaffe he still makes sense, because either he corrects himself or it's plainly obvious what he meant, because it was only one word that was out of place.

Trump on the other hand not only mixes up his words (Tim Apple and so on) but then goes on lengthy minutes-long incoherent rants that definitely DO NOT make sense.


But the debate was a horror show for Biden. Trump looked normal

So Trump should be asked the same questions for an hour. Let’s see how he does. Let’s see how many times Hannibal Lecter comes up.


I'd love to see Trump identify the NATO member countries. I bet he couldn't even find 2-3 of them on a map. He didn't read his briefing documents when he was president, is undereducated, incurious, and frankly not very smart--except for his wily political instincts. Why anyone thinks he'll be better the second time around is beyond me.
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Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?


He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.



That's not how stuttering work. Stop spreading misinformation.


Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.


Can you explain how he avoided that 4 years ago? 16 years ago? Wouldn't he have been missing up names all that time if it was due to his stutter?

Because this wasn't an issue 4 years ago, or during his VP, people are right to be concerned about what has caused the change. The vacant stare, the stiff gait, the early bedtime give credence to it being a problem that has evolved.


He has always done this. The difference is that the media decided to sabotage democracy by suddenly making this into a whole thing.


+1. Biden has been known for it for decades, it's not all that new.

Lots of people slip up mentally and swap their words. During the press conference, the NPR reporter Asma Khalid accidentally said "the debate" when she meant "the press conference."

Trump does all the time too, he called Tim Cook "Tim Apple" and introduced Marilyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin as "Marilyn Lockheed" - he mixed up Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, he said we captured the airports during the Revolutionary War, he called Orban "the leader of Turkey," he mixed up George Bush and Jeb Bush, and lots of other things.

If it's a "definite sign of dementia" to swap words like that, then Trump has dementia in spades. There's no getting around that one if that's the argument you want to make.


So both of you mean to tell us that Biden was routinely mixing up names and did so in all his debates in 2020 and not making sense. Because I don't recall that AT ALL.


Biden occasionally mixes words. So does Trump. But even when Biden makes a gaffe he still makes sense, because either he corrects himself or it's plainly obvious what he meant, because it was only one word that was out of place.

Trump on the other hand not only mixes up his words (Tim Apple and so on) but then goes on lengthy minutes-long incoherent rants that definitely DO NOT make sense.


But the debate was a horror show for Biden. Trump looked normal

So Trump should be asked the same questions for an hour. Let’s see how he does. Let’s see how many times Hannibal Lecter comes up.


I'd love to see Trump identify the NATO member countries. I bet he couldn't even find 2-3 of them on a map. He didn't read his briefing documents when he was president, is undereducated, incurious, and frankly not very smart--except for his wily political instincts. Why anyone thinks he'll be better the second time around is beyond me.


Exactly. As uncomfortable as it is watching Biden stumble, he clearly has a better command of of the job. Trump alway comes off like the kid trying to give an oral report on a book he didn't read.
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Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?


He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.



That's not how stuttering work. Stop spreading misinformation.


Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.


Can you explain how he avoided that 4 years ago? 16 years ago? Wouldn't he have been missing up names all that time if it was due to his stutter?

Because this wasn't an issue 4 years ago, or during his VP, people are right to be concerned about what has caused the change. The vacant stare, the stiff gait, the early bedtime give credence to it being a problem that has evolved.


He has always done this. The difference is that the media decided to sabotage democracy by suddenly making this into a whole thing.


+1. Biden has been known for it for decades, it's not all that new.

Lots of people slip up mentally and swap their words. During the press conference, the NPR reporter Asma Khalid accidentally said "the debate" when she meant "the press conference."

Trump does all the time too, he called Tim Cook "Tim Apple" and introduced Marilyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin as "Marilyn Lockheed" - he mixed up Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, he said we captured the airports during the Revolutionary War, he called Orban "the leader of Turkey," he mixed up George Bush and Jeb Bush, and lots of other things.

If it's a "definite sign of dementia" to swap words like that, then Trump has dementia in spades. There's no getting around that one if that's the argument you want to make.


So both of you mean to tell us that Biden was routinely mixing up names and did so in all his debates in 2020 and not making sense. Because I don't recall that AT ALL.


Biden occasionally mixes words. So does Trump. But even when Biden makes a gaffe he still makes sense, because either he corrects himself or it's plainly obvious what he meant, because it was only one word that was out of place.

Trump on the other hand not only mixes up his words (Tim Apple and so on) but then goes on lengthy minutes-long incoherent rants that definitely DO NOT make sense.


But the debate was a horror show for Biden. Trump looked normal


Normal, if you think it's fine for a Presidential candidate to launch an incoherent Gish Gallop of 50 proven lies, or to completely dodge important questions about J6 or whether he would pull out of NATO.

I and any normal thinking person do not think Trump looked "normal" at all. He looked deranged.


A lot of the lies listed are not in fact lies. Also they lose credibility if they insist on doing this and do not also list Biden's lies, using the same very expansive definition of a lie.
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Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?


He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.



That's not how stuttering work. Stop spreading misinformation.


Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.


Can you explain how he avoided that 4 years ago? 16 years ago? Wouldn't he have been missing up names all that time if it was due to his stutter?

Because this wasn't an issue 4 years ago, or during his VP, people are right to be concerned about what has caused the change. The vacant stare, the stiff gait, the early bedtime give credence to it being a problem that has evolved.


He has always done this. The difference is that the media decided to sabotage democracy by suddenly making this into a whole thing.


+1. Biden has been known for it for decades, it's not all that new.

Lots of people slip up mentally and swap their words. During the press conference, the NPR reporter Asma Khalid accidentally said "the debate" when she meant "the press conference."

Trump does all the time too, he called Tim Cook "Tim Apple" and introduced Marilyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin as "Marilyn Lockheed" - he mixed up Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, he said we captured the airports during the Revolutionary War, he called Orban "the leader of Turkey," he mixed up George Bush and Jeb Bush, and lots of other things.

If it's a "definite sign of dementia" to swap words like that, then Trump has dementia in spades. There's no getting around that one if that's the argument you want to make.


So both of you mean to tell us that Biden was routinely mixing up names and did so in all his debates in 2020 and not making sense. Because I don't recall that AT ALL.


Biden occasionally mixes words. So does Trump. But even when Biden makes a gaffe he still makes sense, because either he corrects himself or it's plainly obvious what he meant, because it was only one word that was out of place.

Trump on the other hand not only mixes up his words (Tim Apple and so on) but then goes on lengthy minutes-long incoherent rants that definitely DO NOT make sense.


But the debate was a horror show for Biden. Trump looked normal

So Trump should be asked the same questions for an hour. Let’s see how he does. Let’s see how many times Hannibal Lecter comes up.


I'd love to see Trump identify the NATO member countries. I bet he couldn't even find 2-3 of them on a map. He didn't read his briefing documents when he was president, is undereducated, incurious, and frankly not very smart--except for his wily political instincts. Why anyone thinks he'll be better the second time around is beyond me.

They think they’ll get Project 2025 accomplished and will end democracy, or at least democracy for anyone not White rich and Republican. They don’t care beyond that because they like Trump’s treason, they like that he breaks the law.
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Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?


He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.



That's not how stuttering work. Stop spreading misinformation.


Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.


Can you explain how he avoided that 4 years ago? 16 years ago? Wouldn't he have been missing up names all that time if it was due to his stutter?

Because this wasn't an issue 4 years ago, or during his VP, people are right to be concerned about what has caused the change. The vacant stare, the stiff gait, the early bedtime give credence to it being a problem that has evolved.


He has always done this. The difference is that the media decided to sabotage democracy by suddenly making this into a whole thing.


+1. Biden has been known for it for decades, it's not all that new.

Lots of people slip up mentally and swap their words. During the press conference, the NPR reporter Asma Khalid accidentally said "the debate" when she meant "the press conference."

Trump does all the time too, he called Tim Cook "Tim Apple" and introduced Marilyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin as "Marilyn Lockheed" - he mixed up Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, he said we captured the airports during the Revolutionary War, he called Orban "the leader of Turkey," he mixed up George Bush and Jeb Bush, and lots of other things.

If it's a "definite sign of dementia" to swap words like that, then Trump has dementia in spades. There's no getting around that one if that's the argument you want to make.


So both of you mean to tell us that Biden was routinely mixing up names and did so in all his debates in 2020 and not making sense. Because I don't recall that AT ALL.


Biden occasionally mixes words. So does Trump. But even when Biden makes a gaffe he still makes sense, because either he corrects himself or it's plainly obvious what he meant, because it was only one word that was out of place.

Trump on the other hand not only mixes up his words (Tim Apple and so on) but then goes on lengthy minutes-long incoherent rants that definitely DO NOT make sense.


But the debate was a horror show for Biden. Trump looked normal

So Trump should be asked the same questions for an hour. Let’s see how he does. Let’s see how many times Hannibal Lecter comes up.


I'd love to see Trump identify the NATO member countries. I bet he couldn't even find 2-3 of them on a map. He didn't read his briefing documents when he was president, is undereducated, incurious, and frankly not very smart--except for his wily political instincts. Why anyone thinks he'll be better the second time around is beyond me.

They think they’ll get Project 2025 accomplished and will end democracy, or at least democracy for anyone not White rich and Republican. They don’t care beyond that because they like Trump’s treason, they like that he breaks the law.


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Anonymous wrote:Why did Biden call the chairman of joint chiefs of staff "my commander in chief"?


He is a lifelong stutterer, he spoke to that on C-SPAN all the way back in 1994 and he has been making those kinds of gaffes of saying one thing for another for his entire political career. He corrected himself, indicating he isn't somehow in some delusional state of complete confusion where he was actually referring to "commander in chief" - and anyone who watched for the entire hour, seeing him deliver deep, detailed, nuanced, and extremely lucid answers on difficult policy questions would know that.



That's not how stuttering work. Stop spreading misinformation.


Your medical knowledge is sorely lacking. There are many types of stuttering and that is one of them.


Can you explain how he avoided that 4 years ago? 16 years ago? Wouldn't he have been missing up names all that time if it was due to his stutter?

Because this wasn't an issue 4 years ago, or during his VP, people are right to be concerned about what has caused the change. The vacant stare, the stiff gait, the early bedtime give credence to it being a problem that has evolved.


He has always done this. The difference is that the media decided to sabotage democracy by suddenly making this into a whole thing.


+1. Biden has been known for it for decades, it's not all that new.

Lots of people slip up mentally and swap their words. During the press conference, the NPR reporter Asma Khalid accidentally said "the debate" when she meant "the press conference."

Trump does all the time too, he called Tim Cook "Tim Apple" and introduced Marilyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin as "Marilyn Lockheed" - he mixed up Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, he said we captured the airports during the Revolutionary War, he called Orban "the leader of Turkey," he mixed up George Bush and Jeb Bush, and lots of other things.

If it's a "definite sign of dementia" to swap words like that, then Trump has dementia in spades. There's no getting around that one if that's the argument you want to make.


So both of you mean to tell us that Biden was routinely mixing up names and did so in all his debates in 2020 and not making sense. Because I don't recall that AT ALL.


Biden occasionally mixes words. So does Trump. But even when Biden makes a gaffe he still makes sense, because either he corrects himself or it's plainly obvious what he meant, because it was only one word that was out of place.

Trump on the other hand not only mixes up his words (Tim Apple and so on) but then goes on lengthy minutes-long incoherent rants that definitely DO NOT make sense.


But the debate was a horror show for Biden. Trump looked normal

So Trump should be asked the same questions for an hour. Let’s see how he does. Let’s see how many times Hannibal Lecter comes up.


I'd love to see Trump identify the NATO member countries. I bet he couldn't even find 2-3 of them on a map. He didn't read his briefing documents when he was president, is undereducated, incurious, and frankly not very smart--except for his wily political instincts. Why anyone thinks he'll be better the second time around is beyond me.


Trump doesn’t need to do any of that. He uses intuition and business sense from being a business man. He knows like any layman would that Zelenskyy saying the wars not finished yet, we need more money America every three months is a grift and a sham. Cons know cons. Trump has the Street smarts that any common man would have. I think he’d so very well in prison too so the Dems fail if they think he’ll be hated there
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I think because Trump calls other nations out for grifting us, that’s why he is this big threat to the establishment. They want America to continue to be a piggy bank to special interests and the worlds nations. Trump wants to dead that . Our bridges collapse as soon as a ship bumps into them and we are giving billions to Ukraine and border hoppers. To any business person or anyone with common sense (that you don’t get with a college degree), this is a no brainer. The problem is Trump isn’t malleable enough like Bush Jr. For the Republican base. He’s talked about expanding the fed, expanding ICE, ending illegal immigration, ending wars and military spending or at least letting countries pay us for our military equipment (sounds reasonable right, not wanting a Cold War with Russia, not wanting Iran to be the most powerful nation in the ME when all of its neighbors (Arabs and Jews) are afraid of them, wanting Arabs to pay for military aid. The final level is getting Israel to pay and that’s what they don’t want to happen and that’s why Trump is bad
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I’m just getting back online and catching up. I am flabbergasted that Biden was referred to as a “big boy” by his own staff. I thought the title was satire.
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