Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazing that some Democrats continue to make excuses for Joe Biden. You can’t hysterically scream, “Democracy is on the line!!” while simultaneously backing a neurologically compromised candidate. And yet, that’s exactly what the DNC - and DCUM’s finest - are doing.
Yes, you can. Because only one nominee has a history of idolizing authoritarian policy and using authoritarian rhetoric. Only one nominee has praised our enemies and openly admits to admiring dictators like Putin and Kim Jung Un. A man in a coma with a good cabinet beats a dictator wannabe with loyalists EVERY day.
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This is the only thing that needs to be said. Trump can not be allowed to be near the Oval Office and is far more dangerous than Biden at 50% capacity.
Yes.
Nonsense. We have had trump as president and we have had Biden. On every issue -foreign affairs, the border, inflation and the economy - the world was better under Trump. It’s not Trump who jails his political opponents, flat out ignores SCOTUS rulings on student loans like a dictator and colludes with social media to silence voices. That’s Biden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else notice that Biden was holding a pen for the entire interview? I thought that was odd and a cover of some sort for his health issues.
The pen holding was to help stabilize his hand from shaking. Parkinson’s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The media has been in the pocket of the DNC. This is a national-security-level crisis.
What an utterly ludicrous claim. If the media were in the pocket of the DNC they wouldn't have had Stephanopoulous spend 22 minutes straight doing nothing but trying to badger Biden about nothing but his health, and ignoring everything Biden actually said. Frankly I don't think I would have been able to keep my composure if someone pulled a stunt like that on me.
If the media weren’t in the pocket of the DNC, the several visits by a Parkinson’s doctor would have been reported prior to today, and Biden wouldn’t be awkwardly attempting to answer gentle questions that his advisors sent to reporters ahead of time. The issue of Biden’s health would have been investigated during the primaries.
Stephanopolous was as gentle as he could be with Biden. There was no badgering. And yet still Biden flailed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Biden fit for duty? The answer depends on little-known White House doctor
Kevin O’Connor, a doctor of osteopathic medicine who has treated the president for years, has seen no need for a cognitive exam.
By Michael Kranish and Dan Diamond
July 6, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/07/06/kevin-oconnor-biden-doctor-cognitive-tests-debate/
When Joe Biden was asked in August 2020 whether he had taken a cognitive test, the 77-year-old presidential candidate interrupted a reporter and snapped, “Why the hell would I take a test?”
Since winning the White House, Biden has continued to dismiss the need for a cognitive exam, and aides have said he has never taken one as president — not in three annual physical exams, and not in the week since a halting debate performance raised more urgent questions about the now-81-year-old’s mental acuity.
Unlike some doctors to the president, Biden’s doctor has never gone behind the WH podium and answered questions from the press about Biden’s health.
So President Joe Biden continues to REFUSE a cognitive test. OMG. In fact, he has NEVER submitted to a cognitive test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else notice that Biden was holding a pen for the entire interview? I thought that was odd and a cover of some sort for his health issues.
The pen holding was to help stabilize his hand from shaking. Parkinson’s?
Anonymous wrote:I vote for Biden remaining in office as President. I don't think anonymous posters on this forum should be making wishful medical or armchair diagnosis. For what it's worth, both my father & father in law have Parkinsons (my FIL in advanced stage) and I don't see any similarities with Biden. I do think he looked tired and unwell on debate day but much better since.
I think Trump being a convicted felon and a pathological liar without empathy is a non-starter.
The latest supreme court ruling was chilling about whether Trump could be punished for his crimes. Let's not put him in office again. He is amoral or immoral.
As for Biden, I hope he wins. Jobs and economy are rebounding and he's done many sensible things. Also, I have faith in his cabinet & VP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The media has been in the pocket of the DNC. This is a national-security-level crisis.
What an utterly ludicrous claim. If the media were in the pocket of the DNC they wouldn't have had Stephanopoulous spend 22 minutes straight doing nothing but trying to badger Biden about nothing but his health, and ignoring everything Biden actually said. Frankly I don't think I would have been able to keep my composure if someone pulled a stunt like that on me.
Anonymous wrote:I vote for Biden remaining in office as President. I don't think anonymous posters on this forum should be making wishful medical or armchair diagnosis. For what it's worth, both my father & father in law have Parkinsons (my FIL in advanced stage) and I don't see any similarities with Biden. I do think he looked tired and unwell on debate day but much better since.
I think Trump being a convicted felon and a pathological liar without empathy is a non-starter.
The latest supreme court ruling was chilling about whether Trump could be punished for his crimes. Let's not put him in office again. He is amoral or immoral.
As for Biden, I hope he wins. Jobs and economy are rebounding and he's done many sensible things. Also, I have faith in his cabinet & VP.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else notice that Biden was holding a pen for the entire interview? I thought that was odd and a cover of some sort for his health issues.
Anonymous wrote:The media has been in the pocket of the DNC. This is a national-security-level crisis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know.
Soviet style censorship. Yes, I experienced it firsthand.
This is legitimate shocking news that is getting covered up by MSM. Please try once again to post a separate thread. There’s no other thread focused on our President’s ability to serve the American people.
If admin can please address this, we would appreciate it.
Anonymous wrote:I vote for Biden remaining in office as President. I don't think anonymous posters on this forum should be making wishful medical or armchair diagnosis. For what it's worth, both my father & father in law have Parkinsons (my FIL in advanced stage) and I don't see any similarities with Biden. I do think he looked tired and unwell on debate day but much better since.
I think Trump being a convicted felon and a pathological liar without empathy is a non-starter.
The latest supreme court ruling was chilling about whether Trump could be punished for his crimes. Let's not put him in office again. He is amoral or immoral.
As for Biden, I hope he wins. Jobs and economy are rebounding and he's done many sensible things. Also, I have faith in his cabinet & VP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazing that some Democrats continue to make excuses for Joe Biden. You can’t hysterically scream, “Democracy is on the line!!” while simultaneously backing a neurologically compromised candidate. And yet, that’s exactly what the DNC - and DCUM’s finest - are doing.
Yes, you can. Because only one nominee has a history of idolizing authoritarian policy and using authoritarian rhetoric. Only one nominee has praised our enemies and openly admits to admiring dictators like Putin and Kim Jung Un. A man in a coma with a good cabinet beats a dictator wannabe with loyalists EVERY day.
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This is the only thing that needs to be said. Trump can not be allowed to be near the Oval Office and is far more dangerous than Biden at 50% capacity.
Yes.