Video of Joe Biden praising "one of my closest friends," notorious segregationist Strom Thurmond.
Video of Joe Biden praising "one of my closest friends," notorious segregationist Strom Thurmond.
If the Republicans want to win back the White House, all they need to do is get a mole to mess with the teleprompter:
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DEMOCRAT Joe Biden
“By the way, you know, I sit on the stand and it’d get hot. I got a lot of — I got hairy legs that turn blonde in the sun,” Biden said. “And the kids used to come up and reach in the pool and rub my leg down so it was straight and then watch the hair come back up again.”
He concluded his tale by saying, “I love kids jumping on my lap.”
He is an old man. Looking at people at stage 1 or 2 is almost always a pointless exercise at 80. Or frankly ever. There is a lot more that goes into being good at a job than cognitive sharpness, namely experience. Otherwise all CEOs appointed by boards for fortune 50 companies would be like 35 and at peak mental “acuity”.
Yes he has lost a step since 50/60/70... no crap Sherlock. So has Trump or anyone in that age range. The chances of sever cognitive decline to stage 3/4/5 to the point where he literally can’t do his job effectively, while possible, is not something that anyone can honestly say they have seen in his public appearances of the last 12 months. I’d probably put him in the 1-2 range if you were to hold a gun to my head. Yes he is not solving the hardest sodoku puzzles in the book but he is able to leverage his fast experience and, more importantly, the team he has put together to move the ball down the court.
Of course you would never recognize the importance of this because you worship some dude who is a failed businessman, with no practical experience who assembled a team (with all the subsequent turnover) that would lead to almost immediate dismissal in any boardroom in the S&P500.
Excuse typos. On phone holding baby.
highhoppingworm wrote:
He is an old man. Looking at people at stage 1 or 2 is almost always a pointless exercise at 80. Or frankly ever. There is a lot more that goes into being good at a job than cognitive sharpness, namely experience. Otherwise all CEOs appointed by boards for fortune 50 companies would be like 35 and at peak mental “acuity”.
Yes he has lost a step since 50/60/70... no crap Sherlock. So has Trump or anyone in that age range. The chances of sever cognitive decline to stage 3/4/5 to the point where he literally can’t do his job effectively, while possible, is not something that anyone can honestly say they have seen in his public appearances of the last 12 months. I’d probably put him in the 1-2 range if you were to hold a gun to my head. Yes he is not solving the hardest sodoku puzzles in the book but he is able to leverage his fast experience and, more importantly, the team he has put together to move the ball down the court.
Of course you would never recognize the importance of this because you worship some dude who is a failed businessman, with no practical experience who assembled a team (with all the subsequent turnover) that would lead to almost immediate dismissal in any boardroom in the S&P500.
I asked a simple question. You hared what you have seen. Thanks! Why the need for the personal attacks, especially when we have never met and you know absolutely nothing about me?
Enjoy your day.
Is that a personal attack against you or Trump? I simply said you worship him. Is this untrue?
highhoppingworm wrote:
Is that a personal attack against you or Trump? I simply said you worship him. Is this untrue?
Have you seen me support Trump?
You make a fair point. I have no idea who you are. I just lumped you into the Calamity, not cnn, disco, ghost nonsense. Apologies if i misinterpreted.
highhoppingworm wrote:
You make a fair point. I have no idea who you are. I just lumped you into the Calamity, not cnn, disco, ghost nonsense. Apologies if i misinterpreted.
No problem. I have been highly disappointed in most past Presidents from a personality perspective. Hard to believe that this country can not find higher quality candidates.
pla·gia·rism - the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
Yikes... walking(?) proof that the youtube autoplay feature infects boomers' brains
Ward Cleaver wrote:
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wazzu1452 wrote:
pla·gia·rism - the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEL1098WV24
And yet this person destroyed Trump in the election, beat back a ton of democratic challengers and received more votes for presidency than any other person.
And he is doing a great job.
Sorry but its all good.
common sense. wrote:
wazzu1452 wrote:
pla·gia·rism - the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEL1098WV24And yet this person destroyed Trump in the election, beat back a ton of democratic challengers and received more votes for presidency than any other person.
And he is doing a great job.
Sorry but its all good.
Yeah, pretty fishy!
What is this good job you speak of?
I pay more for gas for my vehicles.
My brother had his job axed in JB's first day.
We have a southern border crisis.
He just signed a bill that my grandkids will have to pay for.
Many kids are not in school.
We have farmers angry at each other because of the color of someone's skin!
We have people wanting free college or tuition expenses waived.
We have big tech censoring people.
We have a media that hides the truth and reports on lies.
Great President and policies so far!
Big jump in vaccinations today
2.9 million, a record
7 day average also a record: 2.3 million
deaths and cases continue to trend down.
looking good
agip wrote:
Big jump in vaccinations today
2.9 million, a record
7 day average also a record: 2.3 million
deaths and cases continue to trend down.
looking good
Appreciate these updates.