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Yes, Vinny, he said all of those things. Thanks!
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Inside Joe Biden’s history of falsely claiming he predicted 9/11 attacks
https://nypost.com/2020/09/10/inside-bi ... -719093899
https://nypost.com/2020/09/10/inside-bi ... -719093899
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In his defense, he probably didn't remember that he didn't actually predict them.vnatale wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 1:24 pm Inside Joe Biden’s history of falsely claiming he predicted 9/11 attacks
https://nypost.com/2020/09/10/inside-bi ... -719093899
Of course, that's not a very reassuring excuse for someone who wants to have his hand on the nuclear button.
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I actually feel sorry for Biden, he is being so used and likely thinks his handlers care about him. Dementia is a bitch.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:21 pmIn his defense, he probably didn't remember that he didn't actually predict them.vnatale wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 1:24 pm Inside Joe Biden’s history of falsely claiming he predicted 9/11 attacks
https://nypost.com/2020/09/10/inside-bi ... -719093899
Of course, that's not a very reassuring excuse for someone who wants to have his hand on the nuclear button.
DNA has its own language (code), and language requires intelligence. There is no known mechanism by which matter can give birth to information, let alone language. It is unreasonable to believe the world could have happened by chance.
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If he really doesn't realize he is incapable of being President, that is even scarier.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:27 pmI actually feel sorry for Biden, he is being so used and likely thinks his handlers care about him. Dementia is a bitch.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:21 pmIn his defense, he probably didn't remember that he didn't actually predict them.vnatale wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 1:24 pm Inside Joe Biden’s history of falsely claiming he predicted 9/11 attacks
https://nypost.com/2020/09/10/inside-bi ... -719093899
Of course, that's not a very reassuring excuse for someone who wants to have his hand on the nuclear button.
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Among other things, the ages of both Biden and Bernie were why I'd never vote for either. They each have to have tremendous egos, putting their interests ahead of the country's interests, to think that at their advanced ages they 1) were the party's best candidate and 2) would be able to meet the demands of the position. I'd always tell Bernie supporters it's more than just running around the country and giving speeches whenever he felt like it. It's a real job with tremendous demands. They are both delusional to think that at their ages they should be taking on the position of president of the United States.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 5:02 pmIf he really doesn't realize he is incapable of being President, that is even scarier.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:27 pmI actually feel sorry for Biden, he is being so used and likely thinks his handlers care about him. Dementia is a bitch.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:21 pmIn his defense, he probably didn't remember that he didn't actually predict them.vnatale wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 1:24 pm Inside Joe Biden’s history of falsely claiming he predicted 9/11 attacks
https://nypost.com/2020/09/10/inside-bi ... -719093899
Of course, that's not a very reassuring excuse for someone who wants to have his hand on the nuclear button.
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He does appear to be a dynamo "for how much we are exposed to him". I have my severe doubts whether he, or anyone his age (and for the ages he will be over the next four years) can match the energy of your typical Fortune 500 CEO AND do all the work that they do.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 8:24 pmI would also never vote for either but not for exactly the same reasons in the two cases.vnatale wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 6:03 pmAmong other things, the ages of both Biden and Bernie were why I'd never vote for either. They each have to have tremendous egos, putting their interests ahead of the country's interests, to think that at their advanced ages they 1) were the party's best candidate and 2) would be able to meet the demands of the position. I'd always tell Bernie supporters it's more than just running around the country and giving speeches whenever he felt like it. It's a real job with tremendous demands. They are both delusional to think that at their ages they should be taking on the position of president of the United States.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 5:02 pmIf he really doesn't realize he is incapable of being President, that is even scarier.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:27 pmI actually feel sorry for Biden, he is being so used and likely thinks his handlers care about him. Dementia is a bitch.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:21 pmIn his defense, he probably didn't remember that he didn't actually predict them.vnatale wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 1:24 pm Inside Joe Biden’s history of falsely claiming he predicted 9/11 attacks
https://nypost.com/2020/09/10/inside-bi ... -719093899
Of course, that's not a very reassuring excuse for someone who wants to have his hand on the nuclear button.
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In the case of Bernie it's not because of his age but because of his positions and track record.
In the case of Biden, it is mostly because besides being a mediocre politician at best, he is clearly too old to do the job.
Trump, on the other hand, clearly is physically and mentally capable of doing the job even though I believe he is the oldest person ever to be inaugurated for a first term.
Vinny
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vnatale wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 8:38 pmHe does appear to be a dynamo "for how much we are exposed to him". I have my severe doubts whether he, or anyone his age (and for the ages he will be over the next four years) can match the energy of your typical Fortune 500 CEO AND do all the work that they do.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 8:24 pmI would also never vote for either but not for exactly the same reasons in the two cases.vnatale wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 6:03 pmAmong other things, the ages of both Biden and Bernie were why I'd never vote for either. They each have to have tremendous egos, putting their interests ahead of the country's interests, to think that at their advanced ages they 1) were the party's best candidate and 2) would be able to meet the demands of the position. I'd always tell Bernie supporters it's more than just running around the country and giving speeches whenever he felt like it. It's a real job with tremendous demands. They are both delusional to think that at their ages they should be taking on the position of president of the United States.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 5:02 pmIf he really doesn't realize he is incapable of being President, that is even scarier.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:27 pmI actually feel sorry for Biden, he is being so used and likely thinks his handlers care about him. Dementia is a bitch.Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:21 pmIn his defense, he probably didn't remember that he didn't actually predict them.vnatale wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 1:24 pm Inside Joe Biden’s history of falsely claiming he predicted 9/11 attacks
https://nypost.com/2020/09/10/inside-bi ... -719093899
Of course, that's not a very reassuring excuse for someone who wants to have his hand on the nuclear button.
Vinny
In the case of Bernie it's not because of his age but because of his positions and track record.
In the case of Biden, it is mostly because besides being a mediocre politician at best, he is clearly too old to do the job.
Trump, on the other hand, clearly is physically and mentally capable of doing the job even though I believe he is the oldest person ever to be inaugurated for a first term.
Vinny
After I wrote what I wrote above I tried to find something which would definitively give the ages for all the Fortune 500 CEO's. No success.
This was the best I could find.
Vinny
Who is the oldest CEO in the S&P 500?
https://www.cnbc.com/2015/06/05/who-is- ... p-500.html
"Interestingly enough, if you look at the 10 broad corporate sectors, the average CEO age is almost identical—in the mid-50s for all of them."
Two oldest S&P 500 CEOs
84 Warren Buffett (born 1930)
84 Rupert Murdoch (born 1931)
80 Robert Wilmers (born 1934)
(no others above 80)
Three youngest S&P 500 CEOs
40 Jeremy Thigpen (born 1975)
40 Marissa Mayer (born 1975)
31 Mark Zuckerberg (born 1984)
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I was always impressed with Jack Bogle whenever I saw him doing interviews in his later years. Physically he always looked like he was already well past his expiration date but his mind seemed to be as sharp as ever. Another Boglehead, Taylor Larimore who is now 96 still makes insightful posts over on the forum.
I'm 71 and I sure hope I'm doing better than Biden is six years from now. I know that he suffered two brain aneurysms which led to surgery in 1988 so maybe this has something to do with his rapid decline. My impression of him over the years was that he was always sort of a buffoon but at least he was an articulate one. He still does seem to rise to the occasion every once in a while although I can't tell if it's only because he's reading from a teleprompter or not. Chris Wallace asked one of his spokesmen if he was doing that during so-called question and answer sessions last night and he gave a non-answer to the question which I took as a yes.
I'm 71 and I sure hope I'm doing better than Biden is six years from now. I know that he suffered two brain aneurysms which led to surgery in 1988 so maybe this has something to do with his rapid decline. My impression of him over the years was that he was always sort of a buffoon but at least he was an articulate one. He still does seem to rise to the occasion every once in a while although I can't tell if it's only because he's reading from a teleprompter or not. Chris Wallace asked one of his spokesmen if he was doing that during so-called question and answer sessions last night and he gave a non-answer to the question which I took as a yes.
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I moved this over from the Coronavirus discussion....Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 10:56 am [Biden] is far enough gone and declining too fast for them to keep up the pretense much longer.
Tech, can you provide some data to back up the assertion that Biden is declining fast? I haven't noticed that. It is normal for an Alzheimer's case to fluctuate, so there will be times when he's doing ok and other times when he's struggling. But the overall trend downward takes years, not months. If he really is progressing that fast, it's likely he has something else, like a Parkinsons plus syndrome). That would even more concerning.
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I'll get you some clips later today, but all you have to do is look at one of his speeches in the last couple of weeks and contrast them even with his famous "CornPop" story from a year ago (https://twitter.com/i/status/1173196985085677569). Of course that story was pretty silly but at least he could recount it in mostly intelligible English.WiseOne wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 1:00 pmI moved this over from the Coronavirus discussion....Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 10:56 am [Biden] is far enough gone and declining too fast for them to keep up the pretense much longer.
Tech, can you provide some data to back up the assertion that Biden is declining fast? I haven't noticed that. It is normal for an Alzheimer's case to fluctuate, so there will be times when he's doing ok and other times when he's struggling. But the overall trend downward takes years, not months. If he really is progressing that fast, it's likely he has something else, like a Parkinsons plus syndrome). That would even more concerning.
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You would think a medical clearance would be a pre-requisite to being a presidential candidate. Or at the very least a binding disclosure. After all, the vast responsibility and consequences of the position are such that a medical issue ought not be withheld from the voting public. Especially one that would or could impair judgment.
I suppose someone may argue personal privacy, but I would say if personal privacy were a priority for someone, they should not enter the glass bowl of politics, at least at the national level. We all have a stake in the health of the elected president.
I suppose someone may argue personal privacy, but I would say if personal privacy were a priority for someone, they should not enter the glass bowl of politics, at least at the national level. We all have a stake in the health of the elected president.
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That sounds reasonable at first thought but I think it would require a constitutional amendment.glennds wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 5:50 pm You would think a medical clearance would be a pre-requisite to being a presidential candidate. Or at the very least a binding disclosure. After all, the vast responsibility and consequences of the position are such that a medical issue ought not be withheld from the voting public. Especially one that would or could impair judgment.
I suppose someone may argue personal privacy, but I would say if personal privacy were a priority for someone, they should not enter the glass bowl of politics, at least at the national level. We all have a stake in the health of the elected president.
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Haven't heard from Bill O'Reilly in a long time but this clip popped up in my Youtube recommendations.
One of the best and most alarming examples of Biden's cognitive issues that I've seen .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3pe_yVNIJQ
One of the best and most alarming examples of Biden's cognitive issues that I've seen .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3pe_yVNIJQ
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But is he making mean tweets? That seems to be more important to some people...pp4me wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 7:54 pm Haven't heard from Bill O'Reilly in a long time but this clip popped up in my Youtube recommendations.
One of the best and most alarming examples of Biden's cognitive issues that I've seen .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3pe_yVNIJQ
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Libertarian666 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 5:55 pmThat sounds reasonable at first thought but I think it would require a constitutional amendment.glennds wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 5:50 pm You would think a medical clearance would be a pre-requisite to being a presidential candidate. Or at the very least a binding disclosure. After all, the vast responsibility and consequences of the position are such that a medical issue ought not be withheld from the voting public. Especially one that would or could impair judgment.
I suppose someone may argue personal privacy, but I would say if personal privacy were a priority for someone, they should not enter the glass bowl of politics, at least at the national level. We all have a stake in the health of the elected president.
Perhaps such an amendment will happen one day, but sadly it will probably take a case where the lack of such protection was exploited by a presidential candidate that did indeed have a medical issue or condition that they did not disclose. Imagine electing a president with a (known to them) neurological condition or terminal disease that was concealed and then became a genuine impairment.
On a different but related note, given than a constitutional amendment requires the ratification of all 50 states, in looking at the state of politics today, it's almost hard to imagine any constitutional amendment passing under any circumstances. But maybe I shouldn't be so cynical.
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Kennedy, Roosevelt, Wilson, Eisenhower, Reagan...
Plus, what medications are the candidates on? Do they drink in the evening? Other drugs? Over the counter and prescription. Even something as seemingly innocuous as acetaminophen affects risk assessment and judgement.
requires 2/3rds. 38 states.glennds wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:30 pm On a different but related note, given than a constitutional amendment requires the ratification of all 50 states, in looking at the state of politics today, it's almost hard to imagine any constitutional amendment passing under any circumstances. But maybe I shouldn't be so cynical.
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Correction, I looked it up.
2/3rds majority of House and Senate, ratification of 3/4ths of states, but yes 38 is the correct number (3/4ths of 50 states).
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Very good analysis and analogy.
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Hah, what timing. I was just thinking of how the BLM/Antifa people throw molotov cocktails and other weapons while hiding behind unarmed mobs (or the "wall of moms"), like they do in the Middle East. Then they try to spin propaganda about how the evil Israelis/policemen are beating "innocent people" when they go after them.
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This article alleges that Biden is taking an anti-Alzheimer medication that has a side-effect of urinary incontinence. It says he has good days and bad days which you would expect from anyone suffering from the disease and that's why you see him only coming out on "good days". The "good days" however, if you can believe the article based on an anonymous source, carries with it the risk that he will wet himself. It says staffers are even trying to figure which adult diaper works best.
I'm ready to write this off the same way I do the story about Trump disrespecting soldiers based on "anonymous sources" but I really am looking forward to the debates to see if it either turns out not to be one of his "good days" or else they are going to insist on bathroom breaks.
The way the Biden team is quickly ending encounters with the press with no questions being asked only lends credence to this report. Is it because they don't want him to say something stupid or because he is ready to pee his pants?
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/20 ... entia.html
I'm ready to write this off the same way I do the story about Trump disrespecting soldiers based on "anonymous sources" but I really am looking forward to the debates to see if it either turns out not to be one of his "good days" or else they are going to insist on bathroom breaks.
The way the Biden team is quickly ending encounters with the press with no questions being asked only lends credence to this report. Is it because they don't want him to say something stupid or because he is ready to pee his pants?
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/20 ... entia.html
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I saw that on Reddit originally (not the best source), not sure where American Thinker got it.pp4me wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 5:03 pm This article alleges that Biden is taking an anti-Alzheimer medication that has a side-effect of urinary incontinence. It says he has good days and bad days which you would expect from anyone suffering from the disease and that's why you see him only coming out on "good days". The "good days" however, if you can believe the article based on an anonymous source, carries with it the risk that he will wet himself. It says staffers are even trying to figure which adult diaper works best.
I'm ready to write this off the same way I do the story about Trump disrespecting soldiers based on "anonymous sources" but I really am looking forward to the debates to see if it either turns out not to be one of his "good days" or else they are going to insist on bathroom breaks.
The way the Biden team is quickly ending encounters with the press with no questions being asked only lends credence to this report. Is it because they don't want him to say something stupid or because he is ready to pee his pants?
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/20 ... entia.html
But as the new journalistic standards dictate, it "rings true" so I guess that's good enough!
Simonjester wrote: they had a similar rumor about Hillery during her campaign when her health was questionable.....
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It started as an anonymous 4chan post. Also not terribly credible. 4chan is a mix of near genius level autistics and talented posers. So you never know whether you're getting solid gold or high quality LARP'ing.flyingpylon wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 5:19 pm
I saw that on Reddit originally (not the best source), not sure where American Thinker got it.
But as the new journalistic standards dictate, it "rings true" so I guess that's good enough!