Joe Biden is a strategy for the Democratic Party at this point, not a
hindrance or frustration. As the rag known as the Washington Post
declares, “Democracy dies in darkness.” We are living in darkness. I
regret to say that we would be better off with Kamala Harris. At least if
she was president, there would be no unspoken excuse either understood
or accepted for this un-American and totalitarian regime. But if the
Democrats are smart, they’ll keep Joe around as long as they can.
‘Which Way Do We Go?’: 10 Times Joe Biden Appeared Lost in Public View
President Joe Biden has appeared lost in public view at least ten times since taking office.
Eight of the moments have come after Biden has completed a speech.
The president’s appearance of being disoriented has raised concerns that Biden, 80, is too old to run for a second term. If Biden won reelection in 2024, he would be 86 years old, the oldest president in U.S. history.
Polling reveals 58 percent of Americans believe Biden should receive at least a cognitive test. Less than 25 percent of voters strongly believe Biden is mentally fit, healthy, and stable.
1) December 12, 2022
At a Monday Toys for Tots event with the United States Marine Corps Reserve in Arlington, Virginia, Biden asked a child which way he should exit the stage after completing his speech:
2) September 21, 2022
After speaking at the Global Fund Conference in New York, Biden walk to one side of the stage, uncertain if he should exit left or right:
3) October 20, 2022
At a Pittsburgh rally, Biden first looked to exit left before quickly walking to the right after performing a spin around:
4) April 5, 2022
President Joe Biden welcomed former President Barack Obama to the White House to celebrate the Affordable Care Act. After the event, Biden appears lost and frustrated on stage that nobody was speaking to him. The attendees gathered around Obama:
5) October 24, 2022
On the White House grounds, Biden appears to not know which way he should walk to enter the building. He first walked one way before turning around to follow first lady Jill Biden in the opposite direction:
6) September 11, 2021
Video footage shows Biden attending an event at Brookland Middle School in Washington, DC, with Jill Biden. During Jill Biden’s remarks, Biden wonders off to the right and out of the frame:
7) September 28, 2022
After a White House event in the Rose Garden, Biden appears to ask Jill Biden which way he should walk upon the completion of the event:
8) February 2, 2022:
After a relaunch of the “Cancer Moonshot” initiative, Joe Biden appears confused about which way he should exit the stage. He first walked to the right side near Jill Biden before quickly turning around to exit left:
9) September 29, 2022
After speaking at FEMA’s headquarters, Joe Biden appears to aimlessly walk off while FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell appears to reach out, failing to gain his attention:
White House10) July 2022
After arriving in Israel, Biden appears lost on the tarmac with reporters looking to take a photo of the receptive delegation:
Follow Wendell Husebø on Twitter @WendellHusebø. He is the author of Politics of Slave Morality.
Joe Biden explodes into rage over talk about his advanced age and mental decline
Joe Biden isn't too sensitive about the wreckage and ruin he's wrought on the U.S. through his open borders, Afghanistan pullout, or inflationary government spending, but bring up the topic of his advanced age and his re-election prospects, and he becomes a different creature:
According to the New York Post:
The oldest-ever commander-in-chief, who turned 80 last month, has “vented to allies” about how much the topic is discussed in the media as he sizes up a bid for a second term in 2024, Politico reported Tuesday.
“You think I don’t know how f—ing old I am?” an exasperated Biden — who reportedly has a penchant for profanity — ranted to one of his acquaintances earlier this year, according to the outlet.
Biden, who has said he expects to run for another four years in office but has pushed a final decision back until early next year, would be 86 years old when he leaves office if he completes a full second term.
Maybe there's a reason for that, except that Biden doesn't seem to have any awareness of what that might be. He gets lost. He forgets which country he's in. He garbles words. He reads teleprompters verbatim. He's led around by Jill, or random little kids on stages. He forgets names. He stumbles on steps. He falls off his bike. He forgets where he is. He flies into bizarre rages.
The list goes on and on, all of it evidence of his mental decline.
The rage itself at the public noticing all of these signs of senility, is itself a sign of Biden's mental decline, and the public knows it's unlikely to get better.
Yet Joe Biden continues to rage on, even as tells the media to pretend it's not happening, and he gaslights the public to take a look at how sharp he is. Remember this interview with MSNBC?
According to the Post:
That same month, Biden himself acknowledged during an interview with MSNBC that his age is a“legitimate” issue.
“I think it’s a legitimate thing to be concerned about anyone’s age, including mine,” Biden said in an interview with MSNBC. “And I think the best way to make the judgment is to watch me. Am I slowing up? Do I have the same pace?”
Yes, Joe, the public is watching you -- and watching, and watching, and watching, as this is a slow-motion train wreck.
Biden's plea to the press to quit bringing up his age is a tall order, given the number of polls showing that the public is concerned about his failing mental acuity.
A separate Post article that ran today points out that just 30% of the voters think that Biden should run for re-election again, given his declining mental faculties.
Nearly 60% of voters say that President Biden should not run for reelection in 2024, with most citing his age as the reason for their views, according to a new survey.
The Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll, done for Newsweek and released on Tuesday, found that 58% of voters do not want the 80-year-old commander-in-chief to seek a second term.
Only 30% of eligible voters polled said that Biden should run again in 2024, and 42% said the president’s advanced age was the most significant reason for their answer.
That indicates that a large amount of Democrats don't want to see the front of him in the White House for another four years any more than conservative Republicans do.
Biden of course, is of the mind that the public and press should ignore that. That may be because he's convinced he doesn't have to campaign anymore because Democrats have sufficiently cheated and rigged the process for him to win again, as happened in 2020. So, in his mind, why shouldn't it be given to him on a platter even as he can't tell what day it is, the name of his nursemaid, or where he's at? Were he required to campaign as has been done in the past, he might conceivably have a more realistic view.
Well, he doesn't, so now it's all rage and babble as he denies reality and large numbers of voters ask why this guy should be let in there a second time at the White House.
Expect to see more of that rage go public as Joe loses ever more of his faculties and the senility bites harder.
Image: Gage Skidmore, via Wikimedia Commons // CC BY-SA 2.0
SOME ESTIMATE THAT BIDEN HAS SALTED AWAY $140 MILLION FROM 'DEALS' OF INFLUENCE PEDDLING FROM HIS LYING LAWYER SON HUNTER BIDEN.
Dementia: Joe Biden Today, My Father Yesterday
When Joe Biden comes onto the TV screen, I switch to another channel. Not because he’s a stark reminder of the fraud that put him into the Oval Office but since he reminds me of my father—may he rest in peace—who passed away in 1992 following several dreadful years with dementia/Alzheimer’s. Americans who have watched a loved one mentally disappear due to this memory eating disease see similar traits with Joe Biden:
Brain freezes - Staring out with a disoriented look - Forgetting names of people he should know - Needing note cards to remember basic answers - Displaced anger - Lost in unfamiliar surroundings - Forgetting who he is, where he is, and why he is there.
That’s Joe Biden today and my father yesterday.
Home Sweet Home
One of the first things family and friends learn when dealing with a loved one who has cognitive dysfunction issues is that familiar surroundings are very important. This could explain why the Bidens frequently spend long weekends at their main Delaware residence or beach house rather than remain in the enormous 132-room White House.
Or Biden is exhausted after his grueling 10-hour workweek.
People with dementia issues also need to easily move from one location to another. This could be why the fake president needs a fake Oval Office just steps from the real one.
Dementia/Alzheimer’s can happen to anyone—and it does. Here are just some of the facts gleaned from the Alzheimer’s Association:
· More than six million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s.
· That number is projected to increase to 13 million by 2050.
· One in three seniors dies with Alzheimer’s or another dementia. It kills more than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined.
Bewildered
Sitting with my mom as the doctor gave dad a cognitive mental agility test, I held back tears when the man who religiously read daily newspapers, watched the evening news, wrote expressive letters to the editor of praise and protest, and designed heavy machinery could not tell the doctor that the picture he was looking at was that of an elephant, telephone, car, or desk. The words had been erased from his memory, never to return. He couldn’t recite one to five backward and was bewildered trying to pick out the banana in the fruit bowl.
The world witnessed Biden’s bewilderment during the G-7 meeting in Cornwall, England. Just like dad confusing California (where he had lived for nearly a decade) with New York (where he moved from) Biden continually confused Libya with Syria.
During a private G-7 reception Biden mistakenly wandered away and into a cafeteria where commoners happily greeted him. He looked lost and befuddled as First Caretaker Jill Biden took him by the hand and led him back to the meeting—just as my mother would do in the supermarket when dad wandered away.
Dad often forgot people’s names just as Joe frequently does including his own cabinet members. Here are three cringe-worthy examples:
· Forgetting his Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s name, Biden called the Pentagon chief “the guy who runs that outfit over there.”
· During a joint press conference with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Biden called him “that fellow Down Under.”
· Visiting Texas following its freeze, Biden incoherently said, “Representatives, uh, Shirley Jackson Lee, Al Green, Sylvia Garcia, Lizzie Panneli, uh, excuse me. Pannell, and uh, what am I doing here?”
That’s a great question, Mr. Biden! What are you doing here?
The answer: Joe Biden is the grandfatherly face of Marxism, propped up by those who realized that an elderly old man and his adoring “doctor” wife had a better chance of deceiving the American public than a short man with a funny mustache.
America’s Enemies are Watching
During the early stages, whenever dad went from coherent to incoherent, we kept a poker face to avoid embarrassing him. That was fine as he was among family and friends. It’s not fine when the supposed leader of the free world speaks incoherently as America’s enemies listen. One example of many was a CNN town hall with host Don Lemon. This is verbatim what Biden said in response to a question about the COVID virus – and remember this man has his finger on the nuclear button:
And the question is whether or not we should be in a position where you, ah, um, are—why can’t the, the, the experts say, ‘We know that this virus is in fact,’ ah, um, ah, it’s, it’s going to be—or excuse me, we, we, we know why all the drugs approved do not temporarily prove, but permanently approved.
That’s why it was no surprise following the G-7 Summit that Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Biden seemed fine to him. If you were Putin, would you prefer working with a weak pushover like Joe Biden or a confident “America First” Donald Trump?
In June, former White House doctor Ronny Jackson, who served both Democrat and Republican presidents and is now a Texas congressman, led a group of 14 Republicans who sent Biden a letter urging him to take a cognitive test and make the results public. Donald Trump took those tests and always passed them.
It’s now October and those congressmen should resend the letter. Recent polls show an ever-increasing number of Americans doubt Biden has the mental fitness to be in the Oval Office.
My mom put notes around the house to remind Dad of basic things such as toilet, toothbrush, light switch, etc. (Who knows? Maybe Jill has notes around the White House, too.)
Do you see the way Jill holds Joe’s hand? It reminds me of how my mom held Dad’s hand. Not so much the loving embrace of a long-time married couple, but as one spouse helping the impaired other spouse. This could explain why so many people think Jill Biden is medical a doctor. For when they see Jill standing by Joe’s side it looks very much like a doctor and patient.
Robin Itzler can be reached at PatriotNeighbors@yahoo.com. Photo of Robin and her father in the early 1960s when he took her to the Empire State Building for a birthday celebration.
Free Beacon Presents: Joe Biden, Number Bungler
WATCH: Don't let this 80-year-old geezer teach your kids how to count
Andrew Stiles and Thaleigha Rampersad •President Joe Biden can barely recite the alphabet. His grasp of basic numbers isn't much better. For instance, the commander in chief remains unable to accurately count all of his grandchildren. He is often confused by large numbers and doesn't appear to know the difference between a million, a billion, and a trillion.
The president struggles with time as well. For example, he recently reminisced about how America "led the world beginning around 19-5 and 6 and 7 and 8." He's not entirely sure how many manufacturing jobs have been created on his watch. Somewhere between 628 and 38,000? He claims to have visited 54 states.
It would be unwise to let this 80-year-old geezer teach your children math. In fact, it's probably best to never let Sleepy Joe anywhere near your kids unless you want him to stroke their face or smell their hair. He's kind of a creep.
Joe Biden’s Senior Moment of the Week Vol. 22
'Nano, nono, I don't know.'
Thaleigha Rampersad and Andrew Stiles • pmTrigger warning: The following video contains graphic footage of President Joe Biden that some viewers may find repulsive. Please proceed with caution.
Editor's note: An apology to our readers.
Joe Biden made history last month by becoming our country's first ever octogenarian president. Though his body doesn't look a day over 79, Biden's brain continues to function at the level of a 100-year-old stroke victim. Meanwhile, the president's fellow Democrats are doing their best to make peace with the fact that this doddering geezer is the best candidate they have for the 2024 presidential election.
This week Biden relayed some of his father's wisdom. "My dad used [to] say, ‘Pet checks a lot more than, you know, it's about your dignity.'" He attempted to crack a joke about sitting in chairs. It didn't make a whole lot of sense, and the audience responded accordingly with awkward silence. Biden also tried (without success) to talk about technology. "Chips. Three nano chips," he said. "The three nano chip. Chips that are three nano. … Nano, nono, I don't know."
Neither do we. Have a great weekend!
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