Who Could Possibly Think That Joe Biden Has Dementia?

From an anonymous post.  Take it with a boulder of salt, but it fits with his limited appearances, and no appearances for days at a time, and some of his bizarre statements.  Both candidates should submit to drug tests prior to each debate.  If this is close to being true, it is shameful.

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DJH
DJH
Sunday, September 13, AD 2020 12:08pm

I looked up Namenda side effects, and diarrhea is listed, but I don’t think that is the same as incontinence. I think of them as two separate things, but maybe others don’t.
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This could be a real possibility is he has 1) has dementia and 2) is being treated for it.

T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Sunday, September 13, AD 2020 12:17pm

I’ve seen the dystopian duo [China Joe and the ‘Ho] referred to as Pee Pads and Knee Pads.

Dementia or no. China Joe would be a puppet of Xi Jinping and America will become a progressive dystopia.

NY AM radio 710’s Mark Simone nearly daily says he is shot up with a meds/vitamin cocktail before infrequently being thrust into daylight.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Sunday, September 13, AD 2020 3:37pm

Robert Stacy McCain suggested that his Millennial staff may be feeding him Adderall in preparation for public appearances. The whole business at Carnegie-Mellon and his press agent going into a flurry of evasion when asked if they were feeding him answers via TelePrompTer tells you somethings not right with him.

Jonathan Turley recently commented on some polls results where a majority of respondents answered affirmative that Biden was mentally unfit and then responded affirmatively that Trump was unfit. In Trump’s case, the proposition is absurd, but this absurdity is how partisan Democrats are processing the information they receive.

Ernst Schreiber
Ernst Schreiber
Sunday, September 13, AD 2020 9:26pm

“Shameful” is an understatement. If this is true, (and we don’t know that it is), then it’s elder abuse, and the people responsible should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

Rudolph Harrier
Rudolph Harrier
Monday, September 14, AD 2020 8:08am

This situation is so absurd that I’m surprised that there isn’t already a movie with this premise.

The humor writes itself. Lots of tension as staffers try to prevent their candidate from humiliating himself and ruining their whole scam.

The only problem is that if stretched out too long the audience will feel bad about laughing at what is essentially the exploitation of an old man. But you can leverage that to elevate the movie by having one of the staffers realize that he’s actually the baddy towards the end of the movie. Maybe there’s a feel good ending where he gets the elderly candidate out of the race and takes care of him at his house. Of course, in the movie version the elderly candidate would be someone who was actually a great man before falling victim to dementia, and so we could have a heart warming moment where we reflect on his life. In reality we are stuck with Joe Biden who wasn’t any good even before his faculties started to fail.

Steve Phoenix
Steve Phoenix
Monday, September 14, AD 2020 9:40am

Actually, Rudolph there is a movie that is somewhat descriptive of the Joe Biden dementia situation. It’s the 1979 comedy movie, “Being There,” with Peter Sellers as “Chance” (also a play on the story line) a mostly mentally vacant gardener, whose mindless platitudes are adored by all, and he ends up becoming president.

Rudolph Harrier
Rudolph Harrier
Monday, September 14, AD 2020 10:12am

It’s in the same ballpark, but there is a key difference. In “Being There” everyone is unaware that Chance isn’t a genius. In my hypothetical films the handlers are completely aware that their candidate has dementia, but they are hoping that the public doesn’t catch on.

Closest to that setup would probably be Weekend at Bernie’s: many people assign great wisdom to Bernie’s corpse, but the two main characters know exactly what the score is and are terrified about being found out.

Elizabeth Petillo
Elizabeth Petillo
Monday, September 14, AD 2020 12:21pm

The Dems are guilty of elder abuse. It’s pure evil.

T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Monday, September 14, AD 2020 2:33pm

Before he LOST IT, he was wrong about everything he ever did in all of his 47 years.

The salient take-away is that the despicable Dem party has got no one better than this senile maroon.

It don’t matter. Xi Jinping will call the shots from Beijing if [God forbid] they can drag [massive vote fraud] the brain-dead slug across the finish line on 3 November.

Rudolph Harrier
Rudolph Harrier
Monday, September 14, AD 2020 3:12pm

Arguably Biden’s dementia is actually a plus for the dems. If he was coherent he would arguing his policies, which would only cause problems since he’s had no consistent policies over the years and he would inevitably run into conflicts with other prominent politicians no matter what he settled on.

With the current situation he won’t be attacked by the left since they know (even though they won’t admit it out loud) that he’s just a stand in for whoever will take over after a hypothetical Biden victory.

c matt
c matt
Tuesday, September 15, AD 2020 4:21pm

The salient take-away is that the despicable Dem party has got no one better than this senile maroon.

The salient takeaway is that the Dems see this election as a burner cell phone, and don’t want to “waste” a decent candidate on it. If they can get Harr- I mean “Biden” in anyway, he’ll just turn to over to Harris as soon as she finishes her VP oath of office. Gotta make it legal and stuff.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Tuesday, September 15, AD 2020 7:17pm

The salient takeaway is that the Dems see this election as a burner cell phone, and don’t want to “waste” a decent candidate on it.

Now that is an inventive metaphor.

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