Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He certainly has had a temper for a while-I apparently missed an incident at his campaign office when I was volunteering back in the 90s
But his staff has always been incredibly loyal to him, so I think the good outweighs the bad for most
Of course they are loyal - they get to run the country as they see fit while he is greased up and sitting on Rehoboth Beach![]()
I am talking about people who have worked for him long term, not just as President
Carry on with your faux fever dream, though-do you frequently think about 80+ year old men on the beach?
Names. Dates. Recording. Proof or you are just another pathetic MAGA. With your sleazy leader there is proof of his behavior and testimony under oath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a common dementia/alzheimers symptom.
+1
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.
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.
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.
He has a studder. Apparently, you know nothing if studdering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure Joe never said "You can grab them by the pu**y. You can do anything."
He merely proved it with his actions. Secret Service said they destroyed all records of the agent who got into a fight with the then VP who was being handsy with his girl.
Secret Service did not deny the existence of any records, they said they destroyed records.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure Joe never said "You can grab them by the pu**y. You can do anything."
He merely proved it with his actions. Secret Service said they destroyed all records of the agent who got into a fight with the then VP who was being handsy with his girl.
Secret Service did not deny the existence of any records, they said they destroyed records.
It is illegal for SS to destroy records.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a common dementia/alzheimers symptom.
+1
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He certainly has had a temper for a while-I apparently missed an incident at his campaign office when I was volunteering back in the 90s
But his staff has always been incredibly loyal to him, so I think the good outweighs the bad for most
Of course they are loyal - they get to run the country as they see fit while he is greased up and sitting on Rehoboth Beach![]()
I am talking about people who have worked for him long term, not just as President
Carry on with your faux fever dream, though-do you frequently think about 80+ year old men on the beach?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure Joe never said "You can grab them by the pu**y. You can do anything."
He merely proved it with his actions. Secret Service said they destroyed all records of the agent who got into a fight with the then VP who was being handsy with his girl.
Secret Service did not deny the existence of any records, they said they destroyed records.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, now raising your voice is disqualifying. It must be in Article 69 of the MAGA constitution.
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure Joe never said "You can grab them by the pu**y. You can do anything."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He certainly has had a temper for a while-I apparently missed an incident at his campaign office when I was volunteering back in the 90s
But his staff has always been incredibly loyal to him, so I think the good outweighs the bad for most
Of course they are loyal - they get to run the country as they see fit while he is greased up and sitting on Rehoboth Beach![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a common dementia/alzheimers symptom.
+1
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.
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.
Except sundowning is a term used for behavior that is new. This is not new behavior for Biden. Ergo it is not sundowning. Unless you are claiming he had Alzheimer's already when he was young. If that is your claim, that's s pretty remarkable long and slow Alzheimer's progression.
It is new. This is Biden 10 years ago. A totally different gait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a common dementia/alzheimers symptom.
+1
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.
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.
He shuffles.
Trump also exhibited physical limitations that could be linked to dementia: inability to walk down a ramp, needing two hands to raise a glass of water, swaying back-and-forth, slurring his speech, etc. I’m not trying to engage in a tit-for-tat discussion, but we’re facing a situation where we have two leading candidates who have age-related weaknesses. It’s quite the conundrum.
Oh, FFS. The ramp thing again? It was slick and he certainly didn't want to fall.
Anonymous wrote:He certainly has had a temper for a while-I apparently missed an incident at his campaign office when I was volunteering back in the 90s
But his staff has always been incredibly loyal to him, so I think the good outweighs the bad for most